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A world fit for children 2002, para. 44.9
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- [To achieve these goals, we will implement the following strategies and actions:] End harmful traditional or customary practices, such as early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation, which violate the rights of children and women.
- Organismo
- United Nations General Assembly
- Tipo de documento
- Resolution
- Temas
- Harmful Practices
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Personas afectadas
- Children
- Women
- Año
- 2002
Párrafo
Accelerating efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: Eliminating domestic violence 2015, para. 5
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- Urges States to strongly condemn all forms of violence against women and girls, and to refrain from invoking any custom, tradition or religious consideration to avoid their obligations with respect to its elimination, including harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation, as set out in the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women;
- Organismo
- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Tipo de documento
- Resolution
- Temas
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Women
- Año
- 2015
Párrafo
Accelerating efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: Eliminating domestic violence 2015, para. 8a
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- [Calls upon States to take effective action to prevent domestic violence, including by:] Publicly condemning, addressing and penalizing the perpetrators of offences involving physical, sexual and psychological violence and economic deprivation occurring in the family, which encompasses but is not limited to battering, sexual abuse of women and girls in the household, incest, dowry-related violence, marital rape, partner violence, femicide, female infanticide, crimes committed against women and girls in the name of so-called “honour”, crimes committed in the name of passion, practices harmful to women and girls such as child, early and forced marriage, and female genital mutilation;
- Organismo
- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Tipo de documento
- Resolution
- Temas
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Families
- Girls
- Women
- Año
- 2015
Párrafo
Accelerating efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: Ensuring due diligence in prevention 2010, para. 7
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- Further urges States to publicly condemn violence against women and provide visible and sustained leadership at the highest levels to prevent all forms of violence against women and girls, and, in particular, in efforts to confront the attitudes, customs, practices and gender stereotypes that lie at the core of discriminatory and harmful acts and practices that are violent towards women, such as female genital mutilation, forced and early marriage, femicide, crimes committed in the name of honour and crimes committed in the name of passion;
- Organismo
- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Tipo de documento
- Resolution
- Temas
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Women
- Año
- 2010
Párrafo
Accelerating efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: Preventing and responding to violence against women and girls, including indigenous women and girls 2016, para. 8
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- Urges States to condemn strongly and publicly all forms of violence against women and girls, including indigenous women and girls, and to refrain from invoking any custom, tradition or religious consideration to avoid their obligations with respect to its elimination, including harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation;
- Organismo
- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Tipo de documento
- Resolution
- Temas
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Ethnic minorities
- Girls
- Women
- Año
- 2016
Párrafo
Accelerating efforts to eliminate violence against women: engaging men and boys in preventing and responding to violence against all women and girls 2017, para. 7
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- Urges States to condemn strongly and publicly all forms of violence against women and girls in all settings, public and private, and to refrain from invoking any custom, tradition or religious consideration to avoid their obligations with respect to its elimination, including by eliminating all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation;
- Organismo
- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Tipo de documento
- Resolution
- Temas
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Women
- Año
- 2017
Párrafo
Acelerar los esfuerzos para eliminar la violencia contra la mujer: participación de los hombres y los niños en la prevención de la violencia contra las mujeres y las niñas y en la respuesta a este fenómeno (2017), para. 28
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- 7. Insta a los Estados a que condenen enérgica y públicamente todas las formas de violencia contra las mujeres y las niñas en todos los entornos, tanto públicos como privados, y a que se abstengan de invocar costumbres, tradiciones o consideraciones de carácter religioso para eludir su obligación de eliminarlas, en particular suprimiendo todas las prácticas nocivas, como el matrimonio infantil, precoz y forzado y la mutilación genital femenina;
- Temas
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Women
Párrafo
Acelerar los esfuerzos para eliminar todas las formas de violencia contra la mujer: garantizar la diligencia debida en la prevención (2010), para. 20
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- 7. Insta además a los Estados a que condenen públicamente la violencia contra la mujer y ejerzan un liderazgo visible y continuo al más alto nivel con el fin de impedir todas las formas de violencia contra mujeres y niñas y, en particular, a la hora de hacer frente a actitudes, costumbres, prácticas y estereotipos sexistas, que son la causa subyacente de actos y prácticas discriminatorios y perniciosos de violencia contra la mujer, como la mutilación genital femenina, los matrimonios precoces y forzados, el feminicidio, los delitos cometidos para defender el honor y los crímenes pasionales;
- Temas
- Harmful Practices
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Women
Párrafo
Acelerar los esfuerzos para eliminar todas las formas de violencia contra la mujer: la violencia contra la mujer como obstáculo para el empoderamiento político y económico de la mujer (2014), para. 26
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- 2. Insta a los Estados y a todos los sectores de la sociedad, incluidos todos los niveles de gobierno, las organizaciones de la sociedad civil, el sector privado y los medios de difusión, así como los dirigentes comunitarios y religiosos, a adoptar medidas de peso para hacer frente a las actitudes, costumbres y prácticas nocivas y los estereotipos y relaciones de poder desiguales que sustentan y perpetúan la violencia contra las mujeres y las niñas, entre otros medios, concibiendo, ejecutando y evaluando políticas, programas y estrategias nacionales encaminados a transformar las normas sociales que toleran la violencia contra las mujeres y las niñas, y a combatir las actitudes que consideran que las mujeres y las niñas están subordinadas a los hombres y los niños varones o tienen funciones estereotipadas que perpetúan las prácticas que entrañan violencia o coacción;
- Temas
- Derechos sociales y culturales
- Prácticas nocivas
- Violencia
- Personas afectadas
- Hombres
- Mujeres
- Niñas
- Niños
Párrafo
Adolescents and youth 2012, para. 9
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- Urges all States to develop, adopt and fully implement laws and to take other measures, such as policies and educational programmes, as appropriate, to eradicate harmful practices, including female genital mutilation and early and forced marriage, which are violations of the human rights of women and girls, and to intensify efforts, in cooperation with local women's and youth groups, to raise collective and individual awareness on how such harmful practices violate the human rights of women and girls;
- Organismo
- Commission on Population and Development
- Tipo de documento
- Resolution
- Temas
- Education
- Harmful Practices
- Personas afectadas
- Adolescents
- Girls
- Women
- Youth
- Año
- 2012
Párrafo
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;
- Organismo
- African Union
- Tipo de documento
- Regional treaty
- Temas
- Gender
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Women
- Youth
- Año
- 2006
Párrafo
Aplicación de la Convención sobre los Derechos de las Personas con Discapacidad y su Protocolo Facultativo: la situación de las mujeres y las niñas con discapacidad (2018), para. 38
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- 15 Exhorta también a los Estados a que aceleren las gestiones encaminadas a eliminar las prácticas nocivas, como el matrimonio infantil, precoz y forzado y la mutilación genital femenina, y deroguen las leyes y disposiciones reglamentarias que permiten la administración de procedimientos médicos realizados a la fuerza, como la esterilización forzada, el aborto forzado y la anticoncepción forzada, y a que aseguren que no se realice ningún procedimiento o intervención médica a una mujer o niña con discapacidad sin antes obtener su consentimiento libre e informado;
- Temas
- Harmful Practices
- Personas afectadas
- Children
- Girls
- Persons with disabilities
- Women
Párrafo
Apoyo a los esfuerzos para erradicar la fístula obstétrica (2008), para. 24
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- g) Señalar la fístula obstétrica a la atención de los encargados de formular políticas y de las comunidades, reduciendo así el estigma y la discriminación que conlleva y ayudando a las mujeres y las niñas que sufren de fístula obstétrica para que puedan superar el abandono y la exclusión social, así como las consecuencias psicosociales, entre otras cosas, con el apoyo de proyectos de reintegración social;
- Temas
- Gobernanza y imperio de la ley
- Igualdad & inclusión
- Prácticas nocivas
- Salud
- Personas afectadas
- Mujeres
- Niñas
Párrafo
Apoyo a los esfuerzos para erradicar la fístula obstétrica (2009), para. 27
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- h) Señalar la fístula obstétrica a la atención de los responsables de políticas y las comunidades, reduciendo así el estigma y la discriminación que conlleva y ayudando a las mujeres y las niñas que sufren de fístula obstétrica para que puedan superar el abandono y la exclusión social, así como las consecuencias psicosociales asociadas, entre otras formas mediante el apoyo de proyectos de reintegración social;
- Temas
- Equality & Inclusion
- Harmful Practices
- Health
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Women
Párrafo
Apoyo a los esfuerzos para erradicar la fístula obstétrica (2011), para. 35
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- i) Señalar la fístula obstétrica a la atención de los responsables de políticas y las comunidades, reduciendo así el estigma y la discriminación que conlleva y ayudando a las mujeres y las niñas que sufren de fístula obstétrica para que puedan superar el abandono y la exclusión social, así como las consecuencias psicosociales asociadas, por medios como el apoyo de proyectos de reintegración social;
- Temas
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Harmful Practices
- Health
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Women
Párrafo
Article 3: The equality of rights between men and women - replaces GC No. 4 2000, para. 11
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- To assess compliance with article 7 of the Covenant, as well as with article 24, which mandates special protection for children, the Committee needs to be provided information on national laws and practice with regard to domestic and other types of violence against women, including rape. It also needs to know whether the State party gives access to safe abortion to women who have become pregnant as a result of rape. The States parties should also provide the Committee with information on measures to prevent forced abortion or forced sterilization. In States parties where the practice of genital mutilation exists information on its extent and on measures to eliminate it should be provided. The information provided by States parties on all these issues should include measures of protection, including legal remedies, for women whose rights under article 7 have been violated.
- Organismo
- Human Rights Committee
- Tipo de documento
- General Comment / Recommendation
- Temas
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Harmful Practices
- Personas afectadas
- Children
- Men
- Women
- Año
- 2000
Párrafo
Article 3: The equality of rights between men and women - replaces GC No. 4 2000, para. 23
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- States are required to treat men and women equally in regard to marriage in accordance with article 23, which has been elaborated further by general comment No. 19 (1990). Men and women have the right to enter into marriage only with their free and full consent, and States have an obligation to protect the enjoyment of this right on an equal basis. Many factors may prevent women from being able to make the decision to marry freely. One factor relates to the minimum age for marriage. That age should be set by the State on the basis of equal criteria for men and women. These criteria should ensure women's capacity to make an informed and uncoerced decision. A second factor in some States may be that either by statutory or customary law a guardian, who is generally male, consents to the marriage instead of the woman herself, thereby preventing women from exercising a free choice.
- Organismo
- Human Rights Committee
- Tipo de documento
- General Comment / Recommendation
- Temas
- Equality & Inclusion
- Harmful Practices
- Personas afectadas
- Men
- Women
- Año
- 2000
Párrafo
Article 3: The equality of rights between men and women - replaces GC No. 4 2000, para. 24
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- Another factor that may affect women's right to marry only when they have given free and full consent is the existence of social attitudes which tend to marginalize women victims of rape and put pressure on them to agree to marriage. A woman's free and full consent to marriage may also be undermined by laws which allow the rapist to have his criminal responsibility extinguished or mitigated if he marries the victim. States parties should indicate whether marrying the victim extinguishes or mitigates criminal responsibility and, in the case in which the victim is a minor, whether the rape reduces the marriageable age of the victim, particularly in societies where rape victims have to endure marginalization from society. A different aspect of the right to marry may be affected when States impose restrictions on remarriage by women that are not imposed on men. Also, the right to choose one's spouse may be restricted by laws or practices that prevent the marriage of a woman of a particular religion to a man who professes no religion or a different religion. States should provide information on these laws and practices and on the measures taken to abolish the laws and eradicate the practices which undermine the right of women to marry only when they have given free and full consent. It should also be noted that equality of treatment with regard to the right to marry implies that polygamy is incompatible with this principle. Polygamy violates the dignity of women. It is an inadmissible discrimination against women. Consequently, it should be definitely abolished wherever it continues to exist.
- Organismo
- Human Rights Committee
- Tipo de documento
- General Comment / Recommendation
- Temas
- Equality & Inclusion
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Women
- Año
- 2000
Párrafo
Asistencia a Somalia en materia de derechos humanos (2017), para. 21
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- 4. Expresa especial preocupación por los abusos y vulneraciones cometidos contra las mujeres y las niñas, incluidos la violencia sexual y de género, los matrimonios infantiles, precoces y forzados y la mutilación genital femenina; expresa preocupación por los abusos y vulneraciones cometidos contra los niños, incluidos el reclutamiento y la utilización ilícitos de niños soldados y niños en los conflictos armados, los asesinatos y mutilaciones, las violaciones y otros actos de violencia sexual y de género, así como los secuestros; y pone de relieve la necesidad de que se exijan responsabilidades y se haga justicia por todos esos abusos y vulneraciones;
- Temas
- Humanitario
- Prácticas nocivas
- Violencia
- Personas afectadas
- Mujeres
- Niñas
- NNA
Párrafo
Asistencia a Somalia en materia de derechos humanos (2018), para. 35
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- g) Dé prioridad a la promulgación de instrumentos legislativos y lleve a cabo reformas que respeten, protejan y promuevan el pleno disfrute de todos los derechos humanos por las mujeres y las niñas, y haga posible que se combatan, prevengan y eliminen todas las formas de violencia y discriminación contra las mujeres y las niñas, entre otros medios adoptando un enfoque de tolerancia cero frente a la violencia sexual y de género, los matrimonios infantiles, precoces y forzados y todas las formas de mutilación genital femenina, y vele por que los responsables de actos de violencia sexual y de género, explotación y abusos rindan cuentas de ellos, independientemente de su condición o rango;
- Temas
- Gender
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Women
Párrafo
Asistencia a Somalia en materia de derechos humanos (2019), para. 42
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- k) Dé prioridad a la promulgación de instrumentos legislativos y lleve a cabo reformas que respeten, protejan y promuevan el pleno disfrute de todos los derechos humanos por las mujeres y las niñas, y haga posible que se combatan, prevengan y eliminen todas las formas de violencia y discriminación contra las mujeres y las niñas, entre otros medios adoptando un enfoque de tolerancia cero frente a la violencia sexual y de género, los matrimonios infantiles, precoces y forzados y todas las formas de mutilación genital femenina, y vele por que los responsables de actos de violencia sexual y de género, explotación y abusos rindan cuentas de ellos, independientemente de su condición o rango;
- Temas
- Gender
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Women
Párrafo
Assessment of the status of implementation of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development 2014, para. 13
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- Expresses deep concern about the pervasiveness of gender-based violence, in particular violence against women and girls, and reiterates the need to further intensify efforts to prevent and eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls and harmful practices, including child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation, and recognizes that violence against women and girls is one of the obstacles to achieving the empowerment of women and that women's poverty and lack of political, social and economic empowerment, as well as their marginalization, may result from their exclusion from social policies for and the benefits of sustainable development and can place them at increased risk of violence;
- Organismo
- Commission on Population and Development
- Tipo de documento
- Declaration / Confererence outcome document
- Temas
- Gender
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Women
- Año
- 2014
Párrafo
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 1995, para. 39
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- The girl child of today is the woman of tomorrow. The skills, ideas and energy of the girl child are vital for full attainment of the goals of equality, development and peace. For the girl child to develop her full potential she needs to be nurtured in an enabling environment, where her spiritual, intellectual and material needs for survival, protection and development are met and her equal rights safeguarded. If women are to be equal partners with men, in every aspect of life and development, now is the time to recognize the human dignity and worth of the girl child and to ensure the full enjoyment of her human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the rights assured by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, universal ratification of which is strongly urged. Yet there exists worldwide evidence that discrimination and violence against girls begin at the earliest stages of life and continue unabated throughout their lives. They often have less access to nutrition, physical and mental health care and education and enjoy fewer rights, opportunities and benefits of childhood and adolescence than do boys. They are often subjected to various forms of sexual and economic exploitation, paedophilia, forced prostitution and possibly the sale of their organs and tissues, violence and harmful practices such as female infanticide and prenatal sex selection, incest, female genital mutilation and early marriage, including child marriage.
- Organismo
- Fourth World Conference on Women
- Tipo de documento
- Declaration / Confererence outcome document
- Temas
- Equality & Inclusion
- Harmful Practices
- Health
- Personas afectadas
- Boys
- Girls
- Women
- Año
- 1995
Párrafo
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 1995, para. 93
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- Discrimination against girls, often resulting from son preference, in access to nutrition and health-care services endangers their current and future health and well-being. Conditions that force girls into early marriage, pregnancy and child-bearing and subject them to harmful practices, such as female genital mutilation, pose grave health risks. Adolescent girls need, but too often do not have, access to necessary health and nutrition services as they mature. Counselling and access to sexual and reproductive health information and services for adolescents are still inadequate or lacking completely, and a young woman's right to privacy, confidentiality, respect and informed consent is often not considered. Adolescent girls are both biologically and psychosocially more vulnerable than boys to sexual abuse, violence and prostitution, and to the consequences of unprotected and premature sexual relations. The trend towards early sexual experience, combined with a lack of information and services, increases the risk of unwanted and too early pregnancy, HIV infection and other sexually transmitted diseases, as well as unsafe abortions. Early child-bearing continues to be an impediment to improvements in the educational, economic and social status of women in all parts of the world. Overall, for young women early marriage and early motherhood can severely curtail educational and employment opportunities and are likely to have a long-term, adverse impact on the quality of their lives and the lives of their children. Young men are often not educated to respect women's self-determination and to share responsibility with women in matters of sexuality and reproduction.
- Organismo
- Fourth World Conference on Women
- Tipo de documento
- Declaration / Confererence outcome document
- Temas
- Equality & Inclusion
- Harmful Practices
- Health
- Personas afectadas
- Adolescents
- Boys
- Girls
- Women
- Año
- 1995
Párrafo
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 1995, para. 107a
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- [By Governments, in cooperation with non-governmental organizations, the mass media, the private sector and relevant international organizations, including United Nations bodies, as appropriate:] Give priority to both formal and informal educational programmes that support and enable women to develop self-esteem, acquire knowledge, make decisions on and take responsibility for their own health, achieve mutual respect in matters concerning sexuality and fertility and educate men regarding the importance of women's health and well-being, placing special focus on programmes for both men and women that emphasize the elimination of harmful attitudes and practices, including female genital mutilation, son preference (which results in female infanticide and prenatal sex selection), early marriage, including child marriage, violence against women, sexual exploitation, sexual abuse, which at times is conducive to infection with HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, drug abuse, discrimination against girls and women in food allocation and other harmful attitudes and practices related to the life, health and well-being of women, and recognizing that some of these practices can be violations of human rights and ethical medical principles;
- Organismo
- Fourth World Conference on Women
- Tipo de documento
- Declaration / Confererence outcome document
- Temas
- Education
- Harmful Practices
- Personas afectadas
- Girls
- Men
- Women
- Año
- 1995
Párrafo
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 1995, para. 124i
- Paragraph text
- [By Governments:] Enact and enforce legislation against the perpetrators of practices and acts of violence against women, such as female genital mutilation, female infanticide, prenatal sex selection and dowry-related violence, and give vigorous support to the efforts of non-governmental and community organizations to eliminate such practices;
- Organismo
- Fourth World Conference on Women
- Tipo de documento
- Declaration / Confererence outcome document
- Temas
- Harmful Practices
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Women
- Año
- 1995
Párrafo
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 1995, para. 232h
- Paragraph text
- [By Governments:] Prohibit female genital mutilation wherever it exists and give vigorous support to efforts among non-governmental and community organizations and religious institutions to eliminate such practices;
- Organismo
- Fourth World Conference on Women
- Tipo de documento
- Declaration / Confererence outcome document
- Temas
- Gender
- Harmful Practices
- Personas afectadas
- Women
- Año
- 1995
Párrafo
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 1995, para. 259
- Paragraph text
- The Convention on the Rights of the Child recognizes that "States Parties shall respect and ensure the rights set forth in the present Convention to each child within their jurisdiction without discrimination of any kind, irrespective of the child's or his or her parent's or legal guardian's race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national, ethnic or social origin, property, disability, birth or status" (art. 2, para. 1). However, in many countries available indicators show that the girl child is discriminated against from the earliest stages of life, through her childhood and into adulthood. In some areas of the world, men outnumber women by 5 in every 100. The reasons for the discrepancy include, among other things, harmful attitudes and practices, such as female genital mutilation, son preference - which results in female infanticide and prenatal sex selection - early marriage, including child marriage, violence against women, sexual exploitation, sexual abuse, discrimination against girls in food allocation and other practices related to health and well-being. As a result, fewer girls than boys survive into adulthood.
- Organismo
- Fourth World Conference on Women
- Tipo de documento
- Declaration / Confererence outcome document
- Temas
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Harmful Practices
- Personas afectadas
- Boys
- Children
- Girls
- Women
- Año
- 1995
Párrafo
CEDAW - Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women 1979, para. 2
- Paragraph text
- 2. The betrothal and the marriage of a child shall have no legal effect, and all necessary action, including legislation, shall be taken to specify a minimum age for marriage and to make the registration of marriages in an official registry compulsory.
- Organismo
- United Nations General Assembly
- Tipo de documento
- International treaty
- Temas
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Harmful Practices
- Personas afectadas
- Children
- Families
- Women
- Año
- 1979
Párrafo
Certain forms of abuses in health-care settings that may cross a threshold of mistreatment that is tantamount to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment 2013, para. 46
- Paragraph text
- International and regional human rights bodies have begun to recognize that abuse and mistreatment of women seeking reproductive health services can cause tremendous and lasting physical and emotional suffering, inflicted on the basis of gender. Examples of such violations include abusive treatment and humiliation in institutional settings; involuntary sterilization; denial of legally available health services such as abortion and post-abortion care; forced abortions and sterilizations; female genital mutilation; violations of medical secrecy and confidentiality in health-care settings, such as denunciations of women by medical personnel when evidence of illegal abortion is found; and the practice of attempting to obtain confessions as a condition of potentially life-saving medical treatment after abortion.
- Organismo
- Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
- Tipo de documento
- Special Procedures' report
- Temas
- Harmful Practices
- Health
- Violence
- Personas afectadas
- Women
- Año
- 2013
Párrafo