Concluding observations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women-Jordan

This document presents the concluding observations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the fifth periodic report of Jordan. The Committee expresses its appreciation to the State party for its report, which generally followed the Committee’s guidelines for the preparation of reports and for its written replies to the list of issues and questions raised by the Committee’s processional working group

Concluding observations of the Committee on the Discrimination against women- Algeria

This document presents the concluding observations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the third and fourth periodic report of Algeria. The Committee welcomes the consolidated reports by the State party, which was detailed and generally complied with the Committee’s guidelines for the preparation of reports, albeit it lacked some specific sex disaggregated data. The Committee notes a participatory process in the preparation of the report, coordinated by the inter-ministerial working group and involving various ministries and national and local associations active in the field of human rights. However, there was neither any indication of whether or not the draft report was submitted to the Parliament nor any indication of whether or not there was any input by non-governmental organizations, despite the recommendation in this regard in the Committee’s previous concluding observations.

Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 18 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women-Iraq

This document presents a report submitted by States parties under article 18 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women of Iraq. This report covers the period from 1998 to the end of 2010, that is the period of the fourth, fifth and sixth reports of the Republic of Iraq. To prepare this synthesis report, a sectoral commission was formed with broad representation from the relevant ministries

Examen des rapports soumis par les États parties en application de l’article 18 de la Convention sur l’élimination de toutes les formes de discrimination à l’égard des femmes-Iraq

Ce document présente l’examen des rapports soumis par les États parties en application de l’article 18 de la Convention sur l’élimination de toutes les formes de discrimination à l’égard des femmes-Iraq. Le présent rapport couvre la période allant de 1998 à la fin de 2010, soit la période correspondant aux quatrième, cinquième et sixième rapports périodiques de la République d’Iraq. Pour établir ce rapport de synthèse, un comité intersectoriel a été constitué dans lequel tous les ministères compétents étaient largement représentés. Présidé par le Ministère des droits de l’homme, cet organe comprenait en outre des représentants des ministères suivants: affaires étrangères, affaires féminines (secrétariat d’État), travail et affaires sociales, éducation, enseignement supérieur et recherche scientifique, santé, Intérieur, finances et planification. Le Comité a en outre sollicité, et pris en compte dans le rapport, les vues des représentants d’autres institutions, ainsi que celles des représentants d’organisations non gouvernementales (ONG).

Inter-agency emergency standard operating procedures for prevention of and response to gender-based violence and child protection in Jordan

This document represents the Inter-Agency Emergency Standing Operating Procedures (SOPs). The SOPs describe guiding principles, procedures, roles and responsibilities in the prevention of and response to gender-based violence (GBV) and in child protection (CP) for those affected by the Syrian crisis living in urban contexts, camps and/or other settlements/collective centers. The SOPs have a focus on Syrian refugees, but include information on services for other refugees or the host population where available. Building on best national practices, they have been developed through an inter-agency consultative process with Jordanian governmental partners, UN agencies and national and international civil society actors working in GBV, CP and other key sectors .The SOPs detail the minimum procedures for prevention and response to GBV and for CP. They also present more comprehensive prevention and response interventions. They indicate which organizations and/or institutions are responsible for actions in the four main response sectors - health, psychosocial support, law/ justice and security. They are designed to be used together with existing resources related to prevention and response to GBV and CP

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