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2015 Review Report of the Netherlands Government in the context of the twentieth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on women and the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action
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- 2014
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- emancipatiebeleid, gelijke behandeling, economische zelfstandigheid, empowerment, recht, LHBT, armoede, onderwijs, gezondheid, geweld, wereldvrouwenconferenties, 1995, Nederland, 2010-2019, 21e eeuw, rapport
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- 'When the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action were adopted in 1995 at the important meeting in Beijing, a change was brought about for the Dutch emancipation policy. The Beijing Declaration accelerated progress in many ways. In this report major achievements and challenges during 20 years of policy development for gender equality and the progress in the implementation of the critical areas of concern in the Platform for Action since 2009, like poverty, education, health and violence against women.'
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- 2015
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- emancipatie, armoede, arbeid, onderwijs, gezondheid, geweld, besturen, participatie, recht, oorlog en vrede, milieu, media, wereldvrouwenconferenties, Afrika, 1990-1999, 20e eeuw, 2000-2009, 2010-2019, 21e eeuw, rapport
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- '2015 marks the 20th anniversary of the agreement signed by 189 countries that attended the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China. Over the last two decades, Africa has made significant strides in developing progressive frameworks to advance the rights of women.This report is structured around four main sections: the first section offers an overview of the evolution of the socio-economic and political terrain within which women’s rights work has occurred. The second substantive sections summarises the key findings from the 51 state reports and the trends noted across all 51 state reports that were submitted to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA). The third substantive section looks at the 12 critical areas, assessing gaps in state reporting and highlighting illustrative examples where innovation and/or where progress has occurred in specific states. These illustrations are not designed to highlight what all 51 reporting states have done in the 12 areas. The final section concludes with a set of recommendations.'
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