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A human rights-based approach to the administration of criminal justice in cases of trafficking in persons 2012, para. 43
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- The Special Rapporteur is concerned, however, by practices where victims of trafficking are mandatorily detained in shelters. Although the Special Rapporteur recognizes that the motivation for this may be to protect victims, she notes that the routine detention of victims of trafficking violates, in some circumstances, the right to freedom of movement and, in most, if not all, circumstances, the prohibitions on unlawful deprivation of liberty and arbitrary detention. International law absolutely prohibits any discriminatory detention of victims, including detention that is linked to the sex of the victim. The routine detention of women and of children in shelter facilities, for example, is clearly discriminatory and therefore unlawful.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Movement
- Violence
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Women
- Année
- 2012
Paragraphe
A more systematized and equitable response to internally displaced persons outside camps 2012, para. 43
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- Improved and more systematized responses to IDPs outside camps, can also help address a number of other issues, including the precarious nature and protection problems raised by unmonitored and unassisted hosting arrangements such as those between IDPs and host families or friends. Highly or entirely dependent on the assistance and shelter provided by host families, certain groups of IDPs, such as vulnerable categories of women, children and the elderly, may be particularly at risk of a number of protection concerns, including abuse, exploitation, and sexual violence by their hosts. In this regard, this mandate has recommended the establishment of appropriate monitoring and ombuds-mechanisms, and other activities such as visits by social workers, working with local associations and counselling centres, and the establishment of a hotline, in order enhance the protection of IDPs living within host-family arrangements.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Violence
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2012
Paragraphe
A world fit for children 2002, para. 42
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- In some countries, the situation of children is adversely affected by unilateral measures not in accordance with international law and the Charter of the United Nations that create obstacles to trade relations among States, 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 and children, including adolescents.
- Organe
- United Nations General Assembly
- Type de document
- Resolution
- Thèmes
- Economic Rights
- Equality & Inclusion
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Movement
- Personnes concernées
- Adolescents
- Children
- Women
- Année
- 2002
Paragraphe
Access to justice for people living in poverty 2012, para. 38
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- Such factors often act as a persuasive deterrent against seeking redress from judicial or adjudicatory mechanisms, or may indeed represent an insurmountable obstacle for the poorest and most marginalized. This is especially so for those who have limited mobility, such as older persons or persons with disabilities, or those for whom travel is more difficult or dangerous, including women and children.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Movement
- Poverty
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Older persons
- Persons with disabilities
- Women
- Année
- 2012
Paragraphe
Access to justice for people living in poverty 2012, para. 77
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- Despite States' obligation to ensure that individuals facing a criminal charge have access to a free interpreter (International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, art. 14.3 (f)), often this service is limited, unavailable or reserved for those who speak a foreign language, rather than a minority language or local dialect, and is rarely provided in civil cases. The issue of language disproportionately disadvantages women, who are not only less likely to speak the predominant language and require an interpreter, but who are also vulnerable to abuse or exploitation by interpreters, whose cultural prejudices may inform their translation.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Civil & Political Rights
- Equality & Inclusion
- Movement
- Personnes concernées
- Women
- Année
- 2012
Paragraphe
Achieving durable solutions for internally displaced persons in urban settings 2014, para. 34
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- Internally displaced persons in informal urban settlements typically reside in makeshift shelters, where they are barely protected from intruders and are exposed to the risk of sexual and gender-based violence. Urban displacement leads to changes in gender relations, thereby increasing risks of domestic violence, sexual and gender-based violence, survival sex, exploitation and forced labour. Access to protection and assistance for internally displaced women is vital.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Gender
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Violence
- Personnes concernées
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Achieving durable solutions for internally displaced persons in urban settings 2014, para. 59
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- In some cases, such as in Colombia, there are hundreds of associations of internally displaced persons, representing various communities of origin, women's groups or indigenous groups, among others. The Government has set up a consultative process with those associations that reaches out to such groups. The Government of Georgia has also engaged in widespread consultations with internally displaced persons (see A/HRC/26/33/Add.1). While not flawless, such processes represent a meaningful effort by Governments to consult internally displaced persons. Consultations can affect the attitude of the Government towards such persons, as was the case in Afghanistan. For example, until 2013, the authorities had not considered internally displaced persons to be permanent citizens of Herat, but, following the consultations, the political elites of the city now acknowledge the permanent settlement of those persons in the city. In a major breakthrough, the Government is now considering upgrading and regularizing the Maslakh settlement. Measures aimed at achieving durable solutions for internally displaced persons can therefore yield positive results when internally displaced persons are treated not as objects, but as active participants in the search for, and implementation of, durable solutions.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Movement
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Personnes concernées
- Ethnic minorities
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Achieving durable solutions for internally displaced persons in urban settings 2014, para. 61g
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- [Durable solutions remain available options for internally displaced persons, including those in urban settings. The very nature of urban displacement, however, tends to lend weight to local integration as the viable choice preferred by internally displaced persons in urban areas. Informed by the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement and the Framework on Durable Solutions for Internally Displaced Persons, the Special Rapporteur reiterates his recommendations made in his previous reports (A/HRC/19/54 and A/68/225) and adds the following recommendations to:] [National and municipal authorities] Consult internally displaced persons at both the urban planning and implementation stages, for example through community or neighbourhood representations involving both men and women;
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Movement
- Personnes concernées
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Achieving durable solutions for internally displaced persons in urban settings 2014, para. 61o
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- [Durable solutions remain available options for internally displaced persons, including those in urban settings. The very nature of urban displacement, however, tends to lend weight to local integration as the viable choice preferred by internally displaced persons in urban areas. Informed by the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement and the Framework on Durable Solutions for Internally Displaced Persons, the Special Rapporteur reiterates his recommendations made in his previous reports (A/HRC/19/54 and A/68/225) and adds the following recommendations to:] [National and municipal authorities] With the support of international organizations, implement livelihood programmes and vocational training aimed at bridging the gap between the existing skills of internally displaced persons and those required to enter the labour market in their place of displacement; and adapt vocational training to demographic groups, such as matching food and vocational training as a way to enable the participation of women, foster their resilience and obtain community buy-in;
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Movement
- Personnes concernées
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Activités relatives à la deuxième Décennie des Nations Unies pour l’élimination de la pauvreté (2008-2017) (2018), para. 27
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- Mesurant combien il est important d’appuyer les actions menées par les pays pour éliminer la pauvreté sous toutes ses formes et dans toutes ses dimensions, y compris l’extrême pauvreté, et promouvoir l’autonomisation des pauvres et des personnes en situation vulnérable, notamment les femmes, les enfants et les jeunes, les peuples autochtones et les collectivités locales, les personnes âgées, les personnes handicapées, les migrants, les réfugiés et les personnes déplacées,
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Movement
- Poverty
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Ethnic minorities
- Persons on the move
- Persons with disabilities
- Women
- Youth
Paragraphe
Activités relatives à la troisième Décennie des Nations Unies pour l’élimination de la pauvreté (2018-2027) (2019), para. 24
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- Mesurant combien il est important d’appuyer l’action menée par les pays pour éliminer la pauvreté sous toutes ses formes et dans toutes ses dimensions, y compris l’extrême pauvreté, et promouvoir l’autonomisation des pauvres et des personnes en situation de vulnérabilité, notamment les femmes, les enfants et les jeunes, les peuples autochtones et les collectivités locales, les personnes âgées, les personnes handicapées, les migrants, les réfugiés et les personnes déplacées,
- Thèmes
- Égalité & Inclusion
- Mouvement
- Pauvreté
- Personnes concernées
- Enfants
- Femmes
- Jeunes
- Minorités ethniques
- Personnes en situation de déplacement
- Personnes handicapées
Paragraphe
Activités relatives à la troisième Décennie des Nations Unies pour l’élimination de la pauvreté (2018-2027) (2020), para. 21
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- Mesurant combien il est important d’appuyer l’action menée par les pays pour éliminer la pauvreté sous toutes ses formes et dans toutes ses dimensions, y compris l’extrême pauvreté, et promouvoir l’autonomisation des pauvres et des personnes en situation de vulnérabilité, notamment les femmes, les enfants et les jeunes, les peuples autochtones et les collectivités locales, les personnes âgées, les personnes handicapées, les migrants, les réfugiés et les personnes déplacées,
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Movement
- Poverty
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Ethnic minorities
- Persons on the move
- Persons with disabilities
- Women
- Youth
Paragraphe
Acts of sexual violence against civilians in armed conflicts 2008, para. 10
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- Requests the Secretary-General and relevant United Nations agencies, inter alia, through consultation with women and women-led organizations as appropriate, to develop effective mechanisms for providing protection from violence, including in particular sexual violence, to women and girls in and around UN managed refugee and internally displaced persons camps, as well as in all disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration processes, and in justice and security sector reform efforts assisted by the United Nations;
- Organe
- United Nations Security Council
- Type de document
- Resolution
- Thèmes
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Violence
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2008
Paragraphe
Adequacy of the international legal framework on violence against women 2017, para. 53
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- Another key aspect was secondary protection for women and girls after violence had taken place to avoid further violence and secondary victimization. In that regard, there should be accessible shelters and durable housing solutions, especially for indigenous women and women in rural areas. In addition, the reception of refugee and migrant women needed to be in facilities which were safe (where they would not be mixed with men and therefore in danger).
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Violence
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2017
Paragraphe
Adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living 2007, para. 3
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- Expresses concern at the prevalence of homelessness and inadequate housing, the growth of slums worldwide, forced evictions, the increase in challenges faced by migrants in relation to adequate housing, as well as of refugees in conflict and post-conflict situations, challenges to the full enjoyment of the right to adequate housing caused by the impact of climate change, natural disasters and pollution, insecurity of tenure, unequal rights of men and women to property and inheritance, as well as other violations of and impediments to the full realization of the right to adequate housing;
- Organe
- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Type de document
- Resolution
- Thèmes
- Environment
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Personnes concernées
- Men
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2007
Paragraphe
African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa (Kampala Convention) 2009, para. 2d
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- States Parties shall: d. Take special measures to protect and provide for the reproductive and sexual health of internally displaced women as well as appropriate psycho-social support for victims of sexual and other related abuses;
- Organe
- African Union
- Type de document
- Regional treaty
- Thèmes
- Health
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Personnes concernées
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2009
Paragraphe
African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa (Kampala Convention) 2009, para. 4
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- Women and men as well as separated and unaccompanied children shall have equal rights to obtain such necessary identity documents and shall have the right to have such documentation issued in their own names.
- Organe
- African Union
- Type de document
- Regional treaty
- Thèmes
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Movement
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Men
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2009
Paragraphe
African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa (Kampala Convention) 2009, para. 5f
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- Members of armed groups shall be prohibited from: f. Forcibly recruiting persons, kidnapping, abduction or hostage taking, engaging in sexual slavery and trafficking in persons especially women and children;
- Organe
- African Union
- Type de document
- Regional treaty
- Thèmes
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Violence
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2009
Paragraphe
African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa (Kampala Convention) 2009, para. p
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- For the purpose of the present Convention: p. "Women" mean persons of the female gender, including girls;
- Organe
- African Union
- Type de document
- Regional treaty
- Thèmes
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Humanitarian
- Movement
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2009
Paragraphe
Agenda setting of the work of the Special Rapporteur 2015, para. 11
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- Trafficking in persons, especially women and children, is a multifaceted issue that is often interlinked with so-called mixed migration flows, encompassing various categories of persons on the move, including refugees, asylum seekers, economic migrants and other migrants travelling, mostly in an irregular manner, along similar routes, using similar means of travel, but for different reasons. Trafficking victims do not necessarily immediately enter the mixed migration flow process as trafficked persons, but might become trafficked during their journey or when they reach a transit or destination country. Their migration might often have started out through smuggling, but then have turned into trafficking at a later stage. Initial consent to a migration project, be it regular or irregular, does not imply that a case has necessarily to be qualified as smuggling. Rather, when migrants are placed in abusive and exploitative situations during their journey or at their destination, and when their rights are drastically limited or completely denied, the case in question has to be qualified as trafficking in persons.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Movement
- Violence
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2015
Paragraphe
Agenda setting of the work of the Special Rapporteur 2015, para. 32
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- In addition, several ILO instruments are also of relevance to combating trafficking in persons, including ILO Conventions No. 29 (1930) concerning Forced or Compulsory Labour; No. 100 (1951) concerning Equal Remuneration for Men and Women Workers for Work of Equal Value; No. 105 (1957) concerning the Abolition of Forced Labour; No. 111 (1958) concerning Discrimination in Respect of Employment and Occupation; No. 138 (1973) concerning Minimum Age for Admission to Employment; and No. 182 (1999) concerning the Prohibition and Immediate Action for the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour. Of particular importance is the Protocol to the Forced Labour Convention, 1930 which came into force in 2014, complementing ILO Convention No. 29 and re-enforcing existing international law. The Protocol creates new obligations to prevent forced labour, to protect victims and to provide access to remedy, such as compensation for material and physical harm. It is also supported by a recommendation that provides technical guidance on its implementation.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Movement
- Violence
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Men
- Women
- Année
- 2015
Paragraphe
Agenda setting of the work of the Special Rapporteur 2015, para. 41
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- In this region, the 1994 Inter-American Convention on International Traffic in Minors and the Inter-American Convention on the Prevention, Punishment, and Eradication of Violence against Women (Convention of Belém do Pará) contributed to the anti-trafficking legal framework. Other instruments, such as the 2005 Montevideo Declaration against Trafficking in Persons in MERCOSUR (Common Market of the South) and Associated States, the 2008 Recommendations of the First International Congress of MERCOSUR and Associated States on Trafficking in Persons and Child Pornography, the Work Plan against Trafficking in Persons in the Western Hemisphere (2010-2012, later extended for two years, and 2015-2018), the Inter-American Declaration against Trafficking in Persons ("Declaration of Brasilia", 2014) and the Brazil Declaration on a Framework for Cooperation and Regional Solidarity to Strengthen the International Protection of Refugees, Displaced and Stateless Persons in Latin America and the Caribbean (Cartagena+30, 2014), further consolidated regional efforts to eradicate human trafficking.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Movement
- Violence
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2015
Paragraphe
Agenda setting of the work of the Special Rapporteur 2015, para. 46
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- The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, and the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa provide the legal framework for combating trafficking in persons. Additionally, the Migration Policy Framework for Africa (2006) provides the overarching policy of the African Union on migration issues, including human trafficking. The Ouagadougou Action Plan to Combat Trafficking in Human Beings, Especially Women and Children (2006) provides specific recommendations to be implemented by regional economic communities and member States on prevention of trafficking, protection of victims of trafficking and prosecution of those involved in the crime of trafficking. Furthermore, the African Union Horn of Africa Initiative on Human Trafficking and Smuggling (Khartoum Declaration, 2014) focuses on, inter alia, areas such as addressing the social, economic, environmental, cultural, security and political factors that make people vulnerable to human trafficking.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Environment
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Movement
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Women
- Année
- 2015
Paragraphe
Aide aux réfugiés, aux rapatriés et aux déplacés d’Afrique (2013), para. 21
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- 8. Reconnaît combien la prise en compte systématique de l’âge, du sexe et de la diversité est utile pour une détermination participative des risques auxquels les diverses catégories de réfugiés sont exposées en matière de protection, en particulier en ce qui concerne le traitement non discriminatoire et la protection des femmes, des enfants, des personnes handicapées et des personnes âgées ;
- Thèmes
- Droits sociaux et culturels
- Égalité & Inclusion
- Mouvement
- Personnes concernées
- Enfants
- Femmes
- Personnes en situation de déplacement
- Personnes handicapées
Paragraphe
Aide aux réfugiés, aux rapatriés et aux déplacés d’Afrique (2014), para. 22
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- 8. Reconnaît combien la prise en compte systématique de l’âge, du sexe et de la diversité est utile pour déterminer, par une démarche participative, les risques auxquels les diverses catégories de réfugiés sont exposées en matière de protection, en particulier en ce qui concerne le traitement non discriminatoire et la protection des femmes, des enfants, des personnes handicapées et des personnes âgées ;
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Movement
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Persons with disabilities
- Women
Paragraphe
Aide aux réfugiés, aux rapatriés et aux déplacés d’Afrique (2015), para. 22
- Paragraph text
- 8. Reconnaît combien la prise en compte systématique de l’âge, du sexe et de la diversité est utile pour déterminer, par une démarche participative, les risques auxquels les diverses catégories de réfugiés sont exposées en matière de protection, en particulier en ce qui concerne le traitement non discriminatoire et la protection des femmes, des enfants, des personnes handicapées et des personnes âgées ;
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Movement
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Persons with disabilities
- Women
Paragraphe
Aide aux réfugiés, aux rapatriés et aux déplacés d’Afrique (2016), para. 26
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- 8. Reconnaît combien la prise en compte systématique de l’âge, du sexe et de la diversité est utile pour déterminer, par une démarche participative, les risques auxquels les diverses catégories de réfugiés sont exposées en matière de protection, en particulier en vue d’assurer le traitement non discriminatoire et la protection des femmes, des enfants, des personnes handicapées et des personnes âgées ;
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Movement
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Persons with disabilities
- Women
Paragraphe
Aide aux réfugiés, aux rapatriés et aux déplacés d’Afrique (2017), para. 27
- Paragraph text
- 8. Reconnaît combien la prise en compte systématique de l’âge, du sexe et de la diversité est utile pour déterminer, dans le cadre d’une démarche participative, les risques auxquels les diverses catégories de réfugiés sont exposées en matière de protection, en particulier en vue d’assurer le traitement non discriminatoire et la protection des femmes, des enfants, des personnes handicapées et des personnes âgées;
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Movement
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Persons on the move
- Persons with disabilities
- Women
Paragraphe
Aide aux réfugiés, aux rapatriés et aux déplacés d’Afrique (2018), para. 29
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- 9. Sait combien la prise en compte systématique de l’âge, du sexe et de la diversité est utile pour déterminer, à travers la pleine participation des femmes, des enfants, des personnes âgées et des personnes handicapées, les risques auxquels les diverses catégories de réfugiés sont exposées en matière de protection, en particulier en vue d’assurer le traitement non discriminatoire et la protection des femmes, des enfants, des personnes âgées et des personnes handicapées ;
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Movement
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Older persons
- Persons on the move
- Persons with disabilities
- Women
Paragraphe
Aide aux réfugiés, aux rapatriés et aux déplacés d’Afrique (2020), para. 39
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- 15. Sait combien la prise en compte systématique de l’âge, du genre et de la diversité est utile pour déterminer, grâce à la pleine participation des femmes, des enfants, des personnes âgées et des personnes handicapées, les risques auxquels les diverses catégories de réfugiés sont exposées en matière de protection, notamment pour assurer le traitement non discriminatoire et la protection des femmes, des enfants, des personnes âgées et des personnes handicapées ;
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Movement
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Older persons
- Persons on the move
- Persons with disabilities
- Women
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