REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES, RASHIDA MANJOO :ADDENDUM
Children, and in particular girls, are particularly exposed to domestic violence. (...) Most
victims are Salvadorian women and girls trafficked within the country, from rural to urban
areas, for commercial sexual exploitation. (...) Importantly, it also
establishes the State’s obligation to ensure that teenage mothers, pregnant girls and
adolescents and girl victims of violence can continue attending school without
discrimination.
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Ponctuation: 1670599.8
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...en&DS=A/HRC/17/26/ADD.2&Lang=F
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Message of Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, Executive Director, UNFPA
08 March 2008 ‐ It is good to invest in women and girls, and it pays to do so. This year, on International Women’s Day, UNFPA reaffirms that investing in women and girls is one of the best investments governments can make. (...) If we want to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, we need more investments in women and girls. Whether we are looking at it from a human rights, political or economic point of view, the conclusion is the same: It makes sense to invest in women. (...) And we can also reduce maternal, newborn and child deaths. Today, we call on governments to increase investments in women and girls.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 1637155.2
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https://www.who.int/pmnch/events/2008/womensday_obaid.pdf
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Ponctuation: 1632401
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https://www.who.int/workforcea...rum2008_contest/fr/index4.html
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NATIONAL REPORT SUBMITTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PARAGRAPH 5 OF THE ANNEX TO HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL RESOLUTION 16/21 : [UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW] : INDIA
Nations Unies A/HRC/WG.6/27/IND/1
Assemblée générale Distr. générale
23 février 2017
Français
Original : anglais
17-01931 (F) 150317 170317
*1701931*
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Ponctuation: 1543743.6
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES, YAKIN ERTÜRK :ADDENDUM
When the ambulance on the other side was finally allowed through the checkpoint, her
condition had already deteriorated and both newborn girls died shortly after birth.
24. According to one report,10 during the two years of the intifada the number of stillborn
births in the West Bank increased by 500 per cent, the number of babies born at home doubled
and there were at least 39 cases of births at army roadblocks. (...) DCI research shows that many of the girls thus detained were not involved in terrorist
acts.
41. In a conservative culture where families and communities keep girls under close scrutiny, a
community may regard the modesty and innocence of a girl who has been detained as having
been violated because of her absence from public view.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 1509736.6
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...DS=E/CN.4/2005/72/ADD.4&Lang=F
Source de données: ods
REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON EXTREME POVERTY AND HUMAN RIGHTS, MAGDALENA SEPULVEDA CARMONA
The Special Rapporteur identified the following groups as being particularly
vulnerable to poverty and requiring specific initiatives to overcome the impacts of
economic deprivation and social exclusion.
A. Women and girls
30. Women and girls are often denied the full enjoyment of their human rights.
(...) Female genital mutilation, which is an assault on women and girls’ physical
integrity and violates their right to health, often has an impact on education and is
widespread in certain communities. (...) Anecdotal reports paint a tragic picture: in 2011 alone, members of a church in the
Tombali region were beaten for sheltering 20 girls aged 14 to 16 who had run away to
avoid forced marriages to older men, a 15-year-old girl was beaten to death for refusing to
marry a much older man, and a girl and two of her female relatives were beaten for
objecting to her wedding on the grounds that the girl was under age.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 1491924.7
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...en&DS=A/HRC/29/31/ADD.1&Lang=F
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IPPF. 2011. Girls Decide: Choices on Sex and Pregnancy. London: IPPF. 3. IWHC. 2008. Child Marriage: Girls 14 and Younger at Risk. June 2008.
New York: IWHC. 4. (...) The State of the World’s Girls’: Learning for Life.
Woking, UK: Plan International 7.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 1430489.2
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https://www.who.int/pmnch/medi...policy_brief_girl_child_fr.pdf
Source de données: un
RPT SR EXTREME POVERTY - MISSION TO MOZAMBIQUE
Women are more vulnerable to infection because they
often lack the power or status to choose their partners, or to insist on safe sex. Girls and
young women are particularly vulnerable. (...) Mozambique has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the world, with 38 per
cent of girls 15 to 19 years old being mothers or pregnant in 2011.37 Data from 2008
demonstrates that 18 per cent of girls aged 20 to 24 were married by age 15, while 52 per
cent of them were married before the age of 18.38 Those girls have little or no access to
information on reproductive health, leaving them vulnerable to adolescent pregnancy and
sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS. (...) The Special Rapporteur is concerned at reports that girls are often forced to move to
night schools when they become pregnant,45 and at order (despacho) 39/GM/2003, issued in
2003 by the Ministry of Education, which prohibits pregnant girls from attending day
classes.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 1429886.1
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...en&DS=A/HRC/26/28/ADD.1&Lang=F
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VISIT TO KYRGYZSTAN :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHT OF EVERYONE TO THE ENJOYMENT OF THE HIGHEST ATTAINABLE STANDARD OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH
Consequently, the data available on the issue differ from source
to source, even though there is a general consensus that the suicide rate among adolescents
is increasing, and that the rate among young men is higher, but is increasing at a faster pace
among girls.
61. The Special Rapporteur emphasizes that child and adolescent psychiatry is an
established medical specialty and that it should be developed in Kyrgyzstan to address
adolescent suicide and other child and adolescent mental health issues.
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 1428532
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...en&DS=A/HRC/41/34/ADD.1&Lang=F
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RIGHT OF EVERYONE TO THE ENJOYMENT OF THE HIGHEST ATTAINABLE STANDARD OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH :NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Nations Unies A/76/172
Assemblée générale Distr. générale
16 juillet 2021
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Original : anglais
21-09954X (F)
*2109954*
Soixante-seizième session
Point 75
Langue:Français
Ponctuation: 1416047.7
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Source de données: ods