VISIT TO ROMANIA :REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS
Its
domains of intervention are education, health care, the labour market, participation in
decision-making processes, and gender mainstreaming.6
5 Gender Equality Index 2020: Romania: https://eige.europa.eu/publications/gender-equality-index-
2020-romania.
6 See https://eige.europa.eu/gender-mainstreaming/countries/romania.
(...) The formalization of
such work would be necessary in order to ensure legal and social protection for women
workers in the sector.
23 European Employment Services (EURES) labour market information, available at
https://ec.europa.eu/eures/main.jsp? (...) According to the experts’ discussions with young girls and other interlocutors,
sexuality remains a taboo topic, particularly in conservative communities. The worldwide
phenomenon of backlash against women’s rights driven by conservative cultural, political
and religious movements in recent years can be observed in Romania too, particularly with
regard to sexual and reproductive rights.
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REPORT OF THE OCTOBER 2002 UNECE WORK SESSION ON STATISTICAL OUTPUT FOR DISSEMINATION TO INFORMATION MEDIA : NOTE / PREPARED BY THE SECRETARIAT
The Guide could include a brief summary
of issues to consider when thinking about the timing of releases, for example, taking into account
the opening of financial markets, periods when newspapers have little other material and the
probability of getting media coverage is higher (e.g. on Sundays). (...) The NSOs have different methods for
releasing the market sensitive data to the press and the choice often depends on the type of data.
Embargos are used more for social data and less often for market sensitive economic and
financial data. Many statistical offices do not use embargos as it is not easy to check whether the
embargo was broken.
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FOLLOW-UP TO THE 4TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN AND TO THE 23RD SPECIAL SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, ENTITLED "WOMEN 2000 : GENDER EQUALITY, DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY" : IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES AND ACTION IN CRITICAL AREAS OF CONCERN AND FURTHER ACTIONS AND INITIATIVES : FINANCING FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND THE EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN : STATEMENT
Nations Unies E/CN.6/2008/NGO/23
Conseil économique et social Distr. générale
18 décembre 2007
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Original : anglais
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Commission de la condition de la femme
Cinquante-deuxième session
25 février-7 mars 2008
Point 3 a) i) de l’ordre du jour provisoire*
Suivi de la Quatrième Conférence mondiale sur les femmes
et de la vingt-troisième session extraordinaire
de l’Assemblée générale intitulée « Les femmes en l’an 2000 :
égalité entre les sexes, développement et paix
pour le XXIe siècle » : réalisation des objectifs stratégiques
et mesures à prendre dans les domaines critiques
et nouvelles mesures et initiatives : financement de la promotion
de l’égalité des sexes et de l’émancipation des femmes
Déclaration présentée par Womankind Worldwide,
organisation non gouvernementale dotée du statut consultatif
auprès du Conseil économique et social
Le Secrétaire général a reçu la déclaration ci-après, dont le texte est distribué
conformément aux paragraphes 36 et 37 de la résolution 1996/31 du Conseil
économique et social (...) Elle entend veiller
à ce que les donateurs et les gouvernements mettent à disposition des ressources
suffisantes pour la réalisation des principaux engagements pris par la communauté
internationale au titre d’instruments internationaux tels que la Convention pour
l’élimination de toutes les formes de discrimination à l’égard des femmes, le
Programme d’action de Beijing et les objectifs du Millénaire pour le développement
(OMD) en matière d’égalité des sexes et d’émancipation des femmes.
Womankind Worldwide et les nouvelles modalités de l’aide
Womankind observe depuis 20 ans l’évolution des paramètres de l’aide
internationale à travers ses partenariats avec des organisations du Sud et du fait de
son propre statut d’ONG du Nord financée par des donateurs et des fonds d’origine
gouvernementale. (...) Recommandations de Womankind Worldwide
Womankind Worldwide estime tout d’abord que la communauté internationale
doit impérativement réaffirmer son engagement en faveur des principaux accords et
instruments internationaux tels que la Convention sur l’élimination de toutes les
formes de discrimination à l’égard des femmes, le Programme d’action de Beijing et
les OMD, et appliquer ces textes selon une démarche commune intégrée au lieu de
traiter les objectifs et les cibles de développement comme s’ils n’avaient aucun lien
avec les engagements internationaux relatifs aux droits des femmes.

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SUMMARY OF STAKEHOLDERS' SUBMISSIONS ON THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA : [UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW] : REPORT OF THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Les auteurs de la communication conjointe no 1 et Christian Solidarity Worldwide
recommandent au Gouvernement de ratifier le Statut de Rome de la Cour pénale
internationale8.
7. (...) Christian Solidarity Worldwide et les auteurs de la communication
conjointe no 1 formulent des recommandations analogues11.
10. (...) Christian Solidarity
Worldwide fait une recommandation analogue45.
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SUMMARY : [UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW] : SUDAN / PREPARED BY THE OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH PARAGRAPH 15 (C) OF THE ANNEX TO HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL RESOLUTION 5/1
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) recommande également une révision de la
législation en ce sens, notamment des articles 145 et 149 du Code pénal59.
29. (...) Human Rights Watch et Christian
Solidarity Worldwide s’accordent à dire que le Sud-Soudan doit encore adopter un cadre
juridique régissant les médias119. (...) CSW Christian Solidarity Worldwide, Surrey, United Kingdom.
DRDC Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre, Geneva, Switzerland.
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REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON THE ISSUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND OTHER BUSINESS ENTERPRISES : ADDENDUM
GE.15-07024 (F) 150415 150415
Conseil des droits de l’homme
Vingt-neuvième session
Point 3 de l’ordre du jour
Promotion et protection de tous les
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REPORT OF THE THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE, JAMES ANAYA : ADDENDUM
In applying the concept of poverty in this context, due
regard should be given the reduced role of consumerism and market economies among
indigenous peoples. It appears clear, however, that by any standard, indigenous peoples as a
1
The 2000 national census of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE)
estimated a total of 734,127 indigenous people in Brazil. (...) The case represented the clash of two opposing visions of development and the
place of indigenous peoples in relation to it: one which sees indigenous peoples in possession of
the territories of their traditional use and occupancy, and another which sees those territories
opened up to economic development by market forces, with indigenous peoples relegated to
small parcels of land.
35. (...) In Mato Grosso the lack of adequate action to remove the illegal occupants of
Maraiwatsede territory (ratified in 1998) - the land of the Xavante people - has intensified
conflict.
52. A notable black market for minerals has been developed in Brazil, and many indigenous
individuals have been criminally prosecuted for the exploitation of resources on their own land
in the Government’s efforts to regulate the extraction and marketing of minerals.

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QUADRENNIAL REPORTS FOR THE PERIOD 2012-2015 SUBMITTED BY NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN CONSULTATIVE STATUS WITH THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL THROUGH THE SECRETARY-GENERAL PURSUANT TO COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1996/31 : NOTE : ADDENDUM / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Changements à signaler
La présidente d’Apne Aap Women Worldwide Trust s’est vue décerner en 2015
le NGO Woman of Distinction award.
(...)
– Apne Aap Women Worldwide Trust a organisé des cours de transition et de
rattrapage, des ateliers d’artisanat et d’autres activités à Forbesganj (Bihar),
New Delhi et Calcutta (...)
– En 2013, Apne Aap Women Worldwide Trust a lancé la campagne « Cool Men
Don’t Buy Sex »
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REPORT OF THE MINISTERIAL SEGMENT HELD ON 17 AND 18 OCTOBER 2013
The master of ceremonies introduced a representative from a youth group, Environment
Online, which campaigned worldwide on environmental matters. The representative said that
Botswana was strongly committed to the conservation of nature for sustainability and had already
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made great progress in the field of environmental education and advocacy. (...) He pointed out that Africa as a
continent was sustaining steady growth, even while global markets continued to waver, and he
attributed that growth to its rich natural resources in minerals and oil. (...) Ministers
of the environment had all agreed to sign up to a new deal under the Convention in 2015, but the
challenge of achieving this would involve addressing a broad range of issues, including whether to set
international or national targets and whether to explore more market-based mechanisms. No agreement
would be possible at the twenty-first session without trust and mutual respect, and this must be built
from the nineteenth session in Warsaw.

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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON ADEQUATE HOUSING AS A COMPONENT OF THE RIGHT TO AN ADEQUATE STANDARD OF LIVING, AND ON THE RIGHT TO NON-DISCRIMINATION IN THIS CONTEXT, RAQUEL ROLNIK : ADDENDUM
More recently, though, Governmental housing policies have
been concentrating on the development of housing markets and housing financing systems.
A. Self-help housing and slum upgrading
16. (...) The Special Rapporteur calls on the national and local Government to ensure that
kampungs are integrated into city planning and protected from market-induced
displacements. The Government should also upgrade these kampungs and service them
with adequate infrastructure, facilities and services, including redevelopment when
required. (...) Palm oil production is also a main
factor in changes in forest land uses, as Indonesia now controls 14.3 per cent of the world’s
vegetable oil market. It is estimated that the establishment of 66 per cent of all currently
productive oil-palm plantations involved forest conversion.72
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