تعبير بالانجليزي عن حقوق المرأة
المرأة نصف المجتمع بالانجليزي
الفرق بين والمراه باللغه الانجليزيه
برجراف عن عمل المرأه بالانجليزي
paragraph about women's role in society
سلبيات وايجابيات عمل المرأة بالانجليزي
موضوع عن دور المرأة في المجتمع
woman work
موضوع عن عمل المرأة
موضوع باللغة الانجليزية عن حقوق المرأة النساء
right of women,
تعبير انجليزي عن دور المرأة في المجتمع
موضوع تعبير عن المرأة باللغة الانجليزية
المرأة نصف المجتمع بالانجليزي
برجراف عن عمل المرأه بالانجليزي
موضوع عن دور المرأة في المجتمع باللغة الانجليزية
paragraph about women's role in society
حقوق المرأة في الاسلام بالانجليزي
الفرق بين الرجل والمراه باللغه الانجليزيه
سلبيات وايجابيات عمل المرأة بالانجليزي
موضوع عن عمل المرأة
woman work essay
سلبيات وايجابيات عمل المرأة بالانجليزي
سلبيات عمل المرأة خارج المنزل
ايجابيات خروج المرأة للعمل
برجراف عن عمل المرأه بالانجليزي
فوائد عمل المراة
اهمية عمل المراة في الاسرة والمجتمع
سلبيات عمل المراة في الاسواق
سلبيات عمل المرأة السعودية
خاتمة عن عمل المرأة
موضوع
عن دور المرأة في المجتمع
موضوع تعبير عن المرأة وحقوقها
دور المرأة في المجتمع الاسلامي
دور المرأة في تنمية المجتمع
موضوع عن دور المرأة في المجتمع باللغة الانجليزية
دور المرأة في المجتمع
دور المرأة في المجتمع
دور المرأة في المجتمع
موضوع تعبير عن المراة نصف المجتمع لذلك يجب الاهتمام
بتعليمها واعطائها حقوقها
paragraph about women's rights and duties in
society
women's role in society today
paragraph about women's roles
women's role in society past and present
paragraph about woman
the importance of woman
paragraph about women's work
برجراف عن دور المراة فى المجتمع
برجراف عن عمل المرأه بالانجليزي
المرأة نصف المجتمع بالانجليزي
سلبيات وايجابيات عمل المرأة بالانجليزي
paragraph about women's role in society
موضوع عن عمل المرأة
حقوق المرأة في الاسلام بالانجليزي
woman work
woman work essay
الفرق بين الرجل والمراه باللغه الانجليزيه
Womens rights
All over the world, women suffer discrimination and violence. In
many States discrimination is included both in criminal law and in civil law
relating to marriage, inheritance or property. But even in countries where
women have been able to achieve equality in law, it is often illusory in
practice. In public decision-making, women remain largely under-represented.
Violence against them often flourishes because of the lack of adequate laws,
obstacles to victims' access to justice or inaction by public authorities that
tolerate their trivialization. The lack of punishment for perpetrators of
violence contributes to a culture of impunity that encourages the repetition of
these crimes. However, women are not only victims. Everywhere, they are the
principal actors of their own emancipation.
Faced with this, FIDH decided to make the protection of women's
rights one of its priorities. Alerted by its member organizations and partners,
FIDH:
documents violations of
women's rights;
calls for the abolition of
discriminatory laws and for the adoption of protective legislation;
appeals to regional and
international bodies for the promotion of women's rights of the violations
documented;
represents victims of
sexual violence in the courts.
Womens rights
The Commission on the Status of Women
Equality for women was an objective of the work of the Organization
since its founding in 1945. In 1946, the Commission on the Status of Women was
established to deal with women's issues. It is made up of 45 Member States.
Its missions are diverse:
• examines the progress made in the equality of women throughout
the world;
• it develops recommendations for strengthening the political,
economic, social and educational rights of women;
• examines women's rights issues requiring immediate attention;
• it develops treaties and other instruments to improve the status
of women in law and practice.
The Commission's work has shifted from the definition of rights to
the study of factors that prevent women from exercising these rights. The
social and cultural root causes of gender discrimination have therefore become
the central concern. For example, the Commission developed a Declaration on the
Elimination of Violence Against Women (A / RES / 48/104), which was adopted by
the General Assembly in 1993. In this declaration, violence against women is
defined explicitly as any form of physical, sexual or psychological violence
that occurs within the family or community or is perpetrated or tolerated by
the state.
The Commission has facilitated the development of international principles
and standards for the advancement of women, in particular the 1979 Convention
on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women and the 1999 Protocol to
that Convention.
Women in the United Nations
The organizations of the United Nations system have also
re-examined their activities to ensure that women are better integrated into
decision-making bodies and are seen as a key aspect of policies and programs on
the ground. Provision has also been made to promote women within the
Organization itself.
In recent decades, the United Nations has made tremendous progress
in its defense of gender equality, including through historic agreements such
as the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action or the Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. discrimination
against women.
Not only is gender equality a fundamental human right, but its
realization has enormous socioeconomic ramifications. Women's empowerment
fosters flourishing economies and promotes productivity and growth.
Yet gender inequalities remain deeply rooted in all societies.
Women do not always have access to decent work and must overcome job
segregation and gender pay gaps. They are too often denied access to education
and basic health care. All over the world, they are victims of violence and
discrimination. They are underrepresented in political and economic
decision-making processes.
For many years, the United Nations had to overcome serious
obstacles to promoting gender equality throughout the world, including a lack
of funds and the fact that no agency served as a recognized leader in the
organization related to gender issues.
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