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This document presents Frameworks for combating violence against women in the arab countries: National laws and international standards. This paper compares national laws and procedures in the member countries of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) with international standards and tools, as specified particularly in the due diligence standard and the United Nations model framework for legislation on violence against women.
This document presents Resolution 52-93 on the improvement of the status of women in rural areas, adopted by the General Assembly at the Fifty-Second Session. The General Assembly essentially invites member states to take account of the problems of rural women in their national development policies and programs; To raise rural women's awareness of their rights and their role in political and socio-economic development and to increase the participation of rural women in the decision-making process, to revise legislative texts so as to ensure equal access to Land and land control in order to end discrimination in land rights, grant non-precarious tenure rights to women and grant them unrestricted equal access to land and other forms of land Ownership, inter alia by inheritance, to invest in the development of the human resources of rural women, in particular through health, literacy and social protection programs; To promote and strengthen microfinance policies and programs, cooperatives and other sources of employment; And to include in national economic studies and statistics women's unpaid work and their contribution to agricultural and non-agricultural production, including income derived from the informal sector;
This document presents Resolution 62-136 on the improvement of the status of women in rural areas, adopted by the General Assembly at the Sixty-second Session. The General Assembly invites Member States to make efforts to improve the situation of rural women by integrating the gender dimension in development strategies at the national level; Regional and international levels through a variety of means, including increased cooperation and active concern for gender equality, rural women's participation in macroeconomic policy implementation and monitoring, political and socio- Economic empowerment of rural women and promoting consultation and participation of rural women in the formulation and implementation of gender and rural development programs and strategies, taking appropriate measures to eliminate all forms of Discrimination against rural women and mainstreaming a gender perspective in the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development policies and programs, including fiscal policies, women's basic and health needs And the design and implementation of national policies for the promotion and protection of Rural women and girls of all human rights and freedoms and create an environment that does not tolerate violations of their rights, including domestic, sexual and gender-based violence in all its forms
This document presents Resolution 64-140 on the improvement of the status of women in rural areas, adopted by the General Assembly at the Sixty-Fourth Session. The General Assembly invites the Member States to create an environment conducive to the improvement of the situation of rural women and to ensure that their needs, priorities and contributions are systematically taken into account, in particular through increased cooperation and Actively involved in gender equality, and to ensure their full participation in the formulation, implementation and monitoring of macroeconomic policies; Promote the political and socio-economic empowerment of rural women; Gender mainstreaming in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development policies and programs, including fiscal policies, with increased attention to the needs of rural women, Integrating new opportunities Employment opportunities for rural women in all international and national strategies for development and poverty eradication; Launch programs to enable rural women and men to reconcile their work and family responsibilities and encourage men to share household chores and the education of children on an equal footing with women; Address the lack of recent, reliable and gender-disaggregated data, and take women's unpaid work into account in official statistics; Develop laws, revise existing ones and apply them to ensure that rural women are recognized for the full and equal rights of ownership and tenure, including through succession.
This document presents Resolution 70-176-Adoption of measures against the gender-based murder of women and girls adopted by the General Assembly at the 70th session. The GA Mainly urges Member States to take measures to prevent, investigate, prosecute and punish perpetrators of violence against women and girls, in particular sexist killings, in accordance with their legislation Internal; Strengthen their criminal justice efforts, consider ways to strengthen international cooperation and exchange of good practices in criminal matters concerning gender-based violence, and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women Discrimination Against Women and its Optional Protocol1 to the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Optional Protocols thereto and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court to give due effect to these Instruments; To promote comprehensive and integrated strategies to prevent all forms of violence against women and girls; To criminalize rape and other forms of sexual and gender-based violence against women and girls and to provide assistance and protection to victims through civil society.