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Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence 2011, para. k

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Recognising, with grave concern, that women and girls are often exposed to serious forms of violence such as domestic violence, sexual harassment, rape, forced marriage, crimes committed in the name of so-called "honour" and genital mutilation, which constitute a serious violation of the human rights of women and girls and a major obstacle to the achievement of equality between women and men;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
Council of Europe
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Harmful Practices
  • Violence
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Men
  • Women
Year
2011
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 1c

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1. States Parties acknowledge the need to eliminate discrimination against girls and young women according to obligations stipulated in various international, regional and national human rights conventions and instruments designed to protect and promote women's rights. In this regard, they shall: c) Institute programmes to make girls and young women aware of their rights and of opportunities to participate as equal members of society;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 1l

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1. States Parties acknowledge the need to eliminate discrimination against girls and young women according to obligations stipulated in various international, regional and national human rights conventions and instruments designed to protect and promote women's rights. In this regard, they shall: l) Enact and enforce legislation that protect girls and young women from all forms of violence, genital mutilation, incest, rape, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, trafficking, prostitution and pornography;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Gender
  • Harmful Practices
  • Violence
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa 2003, para. g

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States Parties shall adopt and enforce legislative and other measures to guarantee women equal opportunities in work and career advancement and other economic opportunities. In this respect, they shall: g) introduce a minimum age for work and prohibit the employment of children below that age, and prohibit, combat and punish all forms of exploitation of children, especially the girl-child;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Children
  • Girls
  • Women
Year
2003
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 1a

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1. States Parties acknowledge the need to eliminate discrimination against girls and young women according to obligations stipulated in various international, regional and national human rights conventions and instruments designed to protect and promote women's rights. In this regard, they shall: a) Introduce legislative measures that eliminate all forms of discrimination against girls and young women and ensure their human rights and fundamental freedoms;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence 2011, para. b

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Parties shall take the necessary legislative or other measures to ensure that the following intentional conducts are criminalised: (b) coercing or procuring a woman to undergo any of the acts listed in point a; c inciting, coercing or procuring a girl to undergo any of the acts listed in point a.
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
Council of Europe
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Harmful Practices
  • Violence
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
Year
2011
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Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention 2014, para. Preamble 2

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Recognizing that the prohibition of forced or compulsory labour forms part of the body of fundamental rights, and that forced or compulsory labour violates the human rights and dignity of millions of women and men, girls and boys, contributes to the perpetuation of poverty and stands in the way of the achievement of decent work for all, and
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
International Labour Organization
Document type
International treaty
Person(s) affected
  • Boys
  • Girls
  • Men
  • Women
Year
2014
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Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa 2003, para. g

Paragraph text
For the purpose of the present Protocol: g) Harmful Practices means all behaviour, attitudes and/or practices which negatively affect the fundamental rights of women and girls, such as their right to life, health, dignity, education and physical integrity;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Health
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
Year
2003
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African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa (Kampala Convention) 2009, para. p

Paragraph text
For the purpose of the present Convention: p. "Women" mean persons of the female gender, including girls;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Humanitarian
  • Movement
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Persons on the move
  • Women
Year
2009
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Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence 2011, para. m

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Recognising that women and girls are exposed to a higher risk of gender-based violence than men;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
Council of Europe
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Gender
  • Violence
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Men
  • Women
Year
2011
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African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child 1990, para. 2

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Child marriage and the betrothal of girls and boys shall be prohibited and effective action, including legislation, shall be taken to specify the minimum age of marriage to be 18 years and make registration of all marriages in an official registry compulsory.
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
Organization of African Unity
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Harmful Practices
  • Social & Cultural Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Boys
  • Children
  • Girls
Year
1990
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European Social Charter (Revised) 1996, para. 2

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With a view to ensuring the effective exercise of the right to vocational training, the Parties undertake: 2. to provide or promote a system of apprenticeship and other systematic arrangements for training young boys and girls in their various employments;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
Council of Europe
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Governance & Rule of Law
Person(s) affected
  • Boys
  • Girls
  • Youth
Year
1996
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 4h

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4. States Parties shall take all appropriate measures with a view to achieving full realisation of this right and shall, in particular: h) Ensure, where applicable, that girls and young women who become pregnant or married before completing their education shall have the opportunity to continue their education;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 4l

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4. States Parties shall take all appropriate measures with a view to achieving full realisation of this right and shall, in particular: l) Introduce scholarship and bursary programmes to encourage entry into post-primary school education and into higher education outstanding youth from disadvantaged communities, especially young girls;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Youth
Year
2006
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 1d

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1. States Parties acknowledge the need to eliminate discrimination against girls and young women according to obligations stipulated in various international, regional and national human rights conventions and instruments designed to protect and promote women's rights. In this regard, they shall: d) Guarantee universal and equal access to and completion of a minimum of nine years of formal education;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 1g

Paragraph text
1. States Parties acknowledge the need to eliminate discrimination against girls and young women according to obligations stipulated in various international, regional and national human rights conventions and instruments designed to protect and promote women's rights. In this regard, they shall: g) Provide educational systems that do not impede girls and young women, including married and/or pregnant young women, from attending;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 1h

Paragraph text
1. States Parties acknowledge the need to eliminate discrimination against girls and young women according to obligations stipulated in various international, regional and national human rights conventions and instruments designed to protect and promote women's rights. In this regard, they shall: h) Take steps to provide equal access to health care services and nutrition for girls and young women;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Gender
  • Health
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 1j

Paragraph text
1. States Parties acknowledge the need to eliminate discrimination against girls and young women according to obligations stipulated in various international, regional and national human rights conventions and instruments designed to protect and promote women's rights. In this regard, they shall: j) Offer equal access to young women to employment and promote their participation in all sectors of employment;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Economic Rights
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 1n

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1. States Parties acknowledge the need to eliminate discrimination against girls and young women according to obligations stipulated in various international, regional and national human rights conventions and instruments designed to protect and promote women's rights. In this regard, they shall: n) Secure the right for young women to maternity leave.
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Health
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa 2003, para. 4

Paragraph text
States Parties shall take all necessary measures to ensure that no child, especially girls under 18 years of age, take a direct part in hostilities and that no child is recruited as a soldier.
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Humanitarian
Person(s) affected
  • Children
  • Girls
  • Women
Year
2003
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Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa 2003, para. 2c

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2. States Parties shall take specific positive action to: c) promote the enrolment and retention of girls in schools and other training institutions and the organisation of programmes for women who leave school prematurely.
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
Year
2003
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African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance 2007, para. 1

Paragraph text
State Parties shall endeavour to provide free and compulsory basic education to all, especially girls, rural inhabitants, minorities, people with disabilities and other marginalized social groups.
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Equality & Inclusion
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Persons with disabilities
Year
2007
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 1e

Paragraph text
1. States Parties acknowledge the need to eliminate discrimination against girls and young women according to obligations stipulated in various international, regional and national human rights conventions and instruments designed to protect and promote women's rights. In this regard, they shall: e) Guarantee equal access to and completion of vocational, secondary and higher education in order to effectively address the existing imbalance between young men and women in certain professions;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Men
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 1i

Paragraph text
1. States Parties acknowledge the need to eliminate discrimination against girls and young women according to obligations stipulated in various international, regional and national human rights conventions and instruments designed to protect and promote women's rights. In this regard, they shall: i) Protect girls and young women from economic exploitation and from performing work that is hazardous, takes them away from education or that is harmful to their mental or physical health;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 1f

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1. States Parties acknowledge the need to eliminate discrimination against girls and young women according to obligations stipulated in various international, regional and national human rights conventions and instruments designed to protect and promote women's rights. In this regard, they shall: f) Ensure that education material and teaching practices are gender sensitive and encourage girls and young women to undertake studies in the sciences;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. l

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RECALLING the United Nations World Programme of Action for Youth to the Year 2000 and beyond and the ten priority areas identified for youth (education, employment, hunger and poverty, health, environment, drug abuse, juvenile delinquency, leisure-time activities, girls and young women and youth participating in decision-making), and the five additional areas (HIV/AIDS, ICT, Inter- generational dialogue,..) adopted at the 2005 UN General assembly;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Health
  • Poverty
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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African Youth Charter 2006, para. 3f

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3. The education of young people shall be directed to: f) The development of life skills to function effectively in society and include issues such as HIV/AIDS, reproductive health, substance abuse prevention and cultural practices that are harmful to the health of young girls and women as part of the education curricula;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Health
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Year
2006
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Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa 2003, para. 1c

Paragraph text
1. States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to: c) protect women, especially the girl-child from all forms of abuse, including sexual harassment in schools and other educational institutions and provide for sanctions against the perpetrators of such practices;
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
African Union
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Education
Person(s) affected
  • Children
  • Girls
  • Women
Year
2003
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Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence 2011, para. f

Paragraph text
For the purpose of this Convention: (f) “women” includes girls under the age of 18.
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
Council of Europe
Document type
Regional treaty
Topic(s)
  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Violence
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
Year
2011
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Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention 1999, para. 7. (2) (e)

Paragraph text
[Each Member shall, taking into account the importance of education in eliminating child labour, take effective and time-bound measures to:] (e) take account of the special situation of girls.
Legal status
Legally binding
Body
International Labour Organization
Document type
International treaty
Topic(s)
  • Economic Rights
Person(s) affected
  • Children
  • Girls
Year
1999
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