Resolution 52-86-Crime prevention and criminal justice measures to eliminate violence against women

This document presents resolution 52-86 adopted by the General Assembly at its fifty-second session on crime prevention and criminal justice measures to eliminate violence against women. This decision aims to ensure that women are treated fairly by the criminal justice system and to improve the safety of women at home and in society at large. It also aims to promote the safety of women in their homes and in society as a whole, including specific crime prevention strategies that truly reflect women's everyday situations and meet their particular needs in areas such as development Social development, living arrangements and preventive education and the inclusion of a gender perspective after the formulation of policies, strategies and programs and their implementation in the area of crime and criminal justice, Which can help eliminate violence against women and gender bias in the administration of criminal justice. This resolution includes other measures in crime prevention and criminal justice to eliminate Violence Against Women and an annex on Strategies and Practical Measures for the Elimination of Violence against Women in the Field of Violence against Women, Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice

Resolution 1993-26 -Violence against women in all its forms

This document presents Economic and Social Council resolution 1993/26 on violence against women in all its forms. The Economic and Social Council Urges Governments, the specialized agencies of the United Nations and relevant non-governmental organizations to take all possible measures to prevent violence against women and also calls upon the Commission on Crime Prevention and Crime To include the issue of violence against women in all its forms on the provisional agenda of its third session. The Economic and Social Council also requests Governments to fully support the adoption by the General Assembly of the draft declaration on the elimination of violence against women recommended by the Commission on the Status of Women at its thirty Seventh session.

Speaking Out Against Female Genital Mutilation Cutting UNICEF

It's a video that lasts 3 minutes which presents the UNICEF report on female genital mutilation/cutting: Turning opposition into action. Be louder, be clearer and bring the voices against female genital mutilation or cutting into the public sphere, says The UNICEF report. Priyanka Pruthi reports on the most comprehensive compilation of data and analysis on this issue to date

Thematic study on the issue of violence against women and girls and disability

This document presents a Thematic study on the issue of violence against women and girls and disability. This study, submitted pursuant to paragraph 11 of Human Rights Council resolution 17/11, examines the causes and manifestations of violence against women and girls with disabilities. It analyses national legislation, policies and programmes for the protection and prevention of violence against women and girls with disabilities. It highlights the remaining challenges in addressing the root causes of violence against women and girls with disabilities and incorporating women and girls with disabilities into gender-based violence programmes. The study concludes with recommendations on legislative, administrative, policy and programmatic measures to address violence against women and girls with disabilities, with emphasis on the need for a holistic approach aimed at eliminating discrimination against women and girls with disabilities, promoting their autonomy and addressing specific risk factors that expose them to violence

Combating domestic violence against women and girls: policies to empower women in the Arab region

This document presents policies to empower women in the Arab region. This policy brief addresses domestic violence in the Arab region, within the context of family, and is based on a recent flagship study, jointly prepared by ESCWA and UN-WOMEN, in addition to support from the Norwegian Embassy in Beirut. It seeks to present, for the first time, evidence-based policy recommendations addressed primarily, to 18 Arab countries in order to strengthen their resolution towards ending violence against women and girls, particularly in the domestic sphere

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