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This document presents Resolution 47-96 on Violence against women migrant workers, adopted by the General Assembly at the forty-seventh session. The GA calls on all countries to cooperate with each other to take appropriate measures to ensure the protection of the rights of women migrant workers and calls upon all States to adopt appropriate measures to assist women who are victims of violence and to provide resources In order to ensure their physical and mental establishment.
This document presents Resolution 67-178 on Combating Intolerance, Negative Stereotyping, Stigmatization, Discrimination, Incitement to Violence and Violence against person Based on Religion or Belief. This resolution was adopted by the General Assembly on 20 December 2012 at the seventy-seventh session. The GA calls on all States to take several measures, promoted by the Secretary-General of the Organization for Islamic Cooperation, to promote an internal climate of religious tolerance, peace and respect, Collaborative networks aimed at fostering mutual understanding, facilitating dialogue and encouraging constructive action towards common objectives and achieving concrete results such as service delivery projects in the fields of education, Health, conflict prevention, employment, integration and media education; To create an appropriate system in the public administration to detect and dispel potential tensions between members of different religious communities and to contribute to conflict prevention and mediation; Encourage the training of public officials in effective communication strategies; Encourage leaders to address the causes of discrimination with community members and develop strategies to address them; Openly speak out against intolerance, including the call for religious hatred as an incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence; Adopt measures to criminalize incitement to imminent violence based on religion or belief; Understand the need to combat denigration of religions and negative stereotypes based on religion, as well as incitement to religious hatred, through the development of strategies and harmonization of initiatives at local, national, Regional and international levels through, inter alia, education and awareness-raising measures Recognize that an open, constructive and respectful debate and an interfaith and intercultural dialogue at local, national, regional and international levels can play a role Positive in the fight against religious hatred, incitement to hatred and violence
This document presents Resolution 67-185 Promoting efforts to eliminate violence against migrants, migrant workers and their families. This resolution was adopted by the General Assembly on 20 December 2012 at the seventy-seventh session. The GA has taken several decisions, including the need to ensure that all migrants, irrespective of their status under immigration legislation, especially women and children, receive human treatment and full protection of their And taking all appropriate measures with due regard for the safety and dignity of the person, and the need to adopt measures to prevent acts of violence against migrants, migrant workers and Their families and to deal effectively with them and to ensure that the victims of such acts, irrespective of their status under immigration legislation, receive human treatment and respect for their dignity
This paper presents a study on the change of a harmful social convention: female genital excision-mutilation. This Digest Innocenti responds to the pressing need to assess progress, determine the most effective measures, and provide information on the best strategies for ending Female Genital Extermination / Mutilation. Combining the knowledge gained from field experience with proven scientific theories, the Digest is a practical tool for positively changing the lives of girls and women
This document presents the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. This Convention entered into force on 21 October 1950, six months after the second instrument of ratification was deposited with the Swiss Federal Council in accordance with Article 58. It contains five chapters, the first on general provisions and the second on protection The third on the status and treatment of protected persons, the fourth on personal property and financial resources, and the fifth on the implementation of the Convention. This Convention specified, in several articles, women, in particular pregnant women, mothers of children, women in childbirth, women who were interned against any attack on their health, dignity, honor and, in particular, against rape, Prostitution and any indecent assault and the enjoyment of the benefits granted under this Convention