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Title | Date added | Template | Original document | Paragraph text | Body | Document type | Thematics | Topic(s) | Person(s) affected | Year |
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Technical assistance and capacity-building to improve human rights in Libya, para. 29 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | 13. Strongly condemns all acts of violence in Libya and all violations and abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law that have been committed, in particular against civilians and migrants, including women and children, as well as those involving unlawful detentions, abductions, enforced disappearances, torture and unlawful killings; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
Technical assistance and capacity-building to improve human rights in Libya, para. 9 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | Expressing deep concern at the impact of the security, economic and humanitarian situation in Libya on its people, and at the continued human rights violations and abuses committed in Libya and continued mass displacement, and its particular impact on women and children, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
The human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic, para. 63 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | 40. Expresses deep concern for the more than 6 million internally displaced persons and 5 million refugees in the region fleeing the violence in the Syrian Arab Republic, welcomes the efforts of neighbouring countries to host Syrian refugees, acknowledges the socioeconomic consequences of the presence of large-scale refugee populations in those countries, and urges the international community to provide urgent financial support to enable the host countries to respond to the growing humanitarian needs of Syrian refugees, including the particular needs of women and girls, while emphasizing the principle of burden-sharing; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
Human rights and unilateral coercive measures, para. 39 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | 7. Also expresses its grave concern that, in some countries, the socioeconomic conditions of family members, particularly women and children, are adversely affected by unilateral coercive measures, imposed and maintained contrary to international law and the Charter, that create obstacles to trade relations among States, restrict movement through various means of transport, impede the full realization of social and economic development and hinder the well-being of the population in the affected countries, with particular consequences for women, children, including adolescents, the elderly and persons with disabilities; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
Violence against women migrant workers 2002, para. 4 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Welcoming the pertinent provisions that apply to women migrant workers in the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action adopted in September 2001 by the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance (A/CONF.189/12, chap. I), | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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| 2002 | ||
Violence against women migrant workers 2000, para. 2 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming the outcomes of the World Conference on Human Rights, the International Conference on Population and Development, the World Summit for Social Development and the Fourth World Conference on Women, specifically as they pertain to women migrant workers, | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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| 2000 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 2001, para. 13 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Encourages Governments, in cooperation with non-governmental organizations, to undertake campaigns aimed at clarifying opportunities, limitations and rights in the event of migration so as to enable women to make informed decisions and to prevent them from becoming victims of trafficking; | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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| 2001 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 1999, para. 10 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Encourages Governments, in cooperation with non-governmental organizations, to undertake campaigns aimed at clarifying opportunities, limitations and rights in the event of migration so as to enable women to make informed decisions and to prevent them from becoming victims of trafficking; | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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| 1999 | ||
Refugee Women 1988, para. 10 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Encouraged the High Commissioner to develop training modules to be offered to UNHCR staff and implementing partners to increase their awareness of the specific needs of refugee women and practical means of addressing these needs; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 1988 | ||
Refugee Women 1988, para. 1 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Expressed appreciation for the Note on Refugee Women (A/AC.96/XXXIX/CRP.1), particularly its emphasis on the interdependence of the problems and special needs of refugee women in regard to assistance, protection and durable solutions; | Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees | ExCom Conclusion |
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| 1988 | ||
Violence against women migrant workers 1995, para. 11 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Invites the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on violence against women to continue to include among the urgent issues pertaining to her mandate the violence perpetrated against women migrant workers; | Commission on the Status of Women | Resolution |
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| 1995 | ||
Trafficking in women and girls 2016, para. 39 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Invites Member States to provide training for law enforcement and border control officials, as well as medical personnel, in identifying potential cases of trafficking in persons for the purpose of organ removal; | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2016 | ||
Trafficking in women and girls 2012, para. 19 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing further the importance of exploring the link between migration and trafficking in persons in order to further efforts to protect women migrant workers from violence, discrimination, exploitation and abuse, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2012 | ||
Violence against women migrant workers 2009, para. 9 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing that women migrant workers are important contributors to social and economic development, and underlining the value and dignity of their labour, including the labour of domestic workers, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2009 | ||
Protection of migrants 2005, para. 14 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Deeply concerned at the manifestations of violence, racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and other forms of intolerance and inhuman and degrading treatment against migrants, especially women and children, in different parts of the world, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2005 | ||
Violence against women migrant workers 2005, para. 8 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Noting the tendency of many migrant women to be employed in the informal economy and in less skilled work compared with that of men, which puts those women at greater risk of abuse and exploitation, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2005 | ||
Protection of migrants 2003, para. 3 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming also the provisions concerning migrants adopted by the World Conference on Human Rights, the International Conference on Population and Development, the World Summit for Social Development and the Fourth World Conference on Women, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2003 | ||
Protection of migrants 2002, para. 3 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming also the provisions concerning migrants adopted by the World Conference on Human Rights, the International Conference on Population and Development, the World Summit for Social Development and the Fourth World Conference on Women, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2002 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 1996, para. 8 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Urges Governments concerned to support comprehensive practical approaches by the international community to assist women and children victims of transnational trafficking to return home and to be reintegrated in their home societies; | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1996 | ||
Violence against women migrant workers 1995, para. 7 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recommends that the issue of violence against women migrant workers be included in the agenda of the inter-agency meeting that precedes the regular session of the Commission on the Status of Women; | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1995 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 1995, para. 5 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Urges concerned Governments to support comprehensive, practical approaches by the international community to assist women and children victims of transnational trafficking to return home and be reintegrated into their home societies; | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1995 | ||
Violence against women migrant workers 1994, para. 2 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming the principles set forth in the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, adopted by the General Assembly by its resolution 34/180 of 18 December 1979, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1994 | ||
Violence against women migrant workers 2004, para. 4 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling the pertinent provisions that apply to women migrant workers in the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action adopted in September 2001 by the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance (A/CONF.189/12 and Corr.1), | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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| 2004 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 2000, para. 9 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Further encourages Governments, in cooperation with non-governmental organizations, to undertake campaigns aimed at clarifying opportunities, limitations and rights in the event of migration so as to enable women to make informed decisions and to prevent them from becoming victims of trafficking; | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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| 2000 | ||
Trafficking in women and girls 2014, para. 18 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing further that poverty, unemployment, lack of socioeconomic opportunities, gender-based violence, discrimination and marginalization are some of the contributing factors that make persons vulnerable to trafficking, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2014 | ||
Trafficking in women and girls 2012, para. 16 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing further that poverty, unemployment, lack of socioeconomic opportunities, gender-based violence, discrimination and marginalization are some of the contributing factors that make persons vulnerable to trafficking, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2012 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 2002, para. 12 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Acknowledging the work done by intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations in compiling information on the scale and complexity of the problem of trafficking, in providing shelter for trafficked women and children, and in effecting their voluntary repatriation to their countries of origin, | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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| 2002 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 2001, para. 10 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Acknowledging the work done by intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations in compiling information on the scale and complexity of the problem of trafficking, in providing shelter for trafficked women and children, and in effecting their voluntary repatriation to their countries of origin, | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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| 2001 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 2000, para. 9 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Acknowledging the work done by intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations in compiling information on the scale and complexity of the problem of trafficking, in providing shelter for trafficked women and children, and in effecting their voluntary repatriation to their countries of origin, | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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| 2000 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 1999, para. 12 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Acknowledging the work done by intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations in compiling information on the scale and complexity of the problem of trafficking, in providing shelter for trafficked women and children, and in effecting their voluntary repatriation to their countries of origin, | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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