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Accelerating efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: Ensuring due diligence in prevention 2010, para. 6
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- Also urges States to promote, at all levels, environments and communities that are safe for women and girls, and to support the efforts of civil society and other stakeholders towards this end, including by taking measures designed to enhance personal security and reduce the risk of violence in the community, in the home and in the workplace, in particular those that eliminate barriers to safe access to schools and other educational settings, drinking water sources and sanitation facilities, workplaces and livelihoods, and participation in the life of the community;
- Organe
- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Type de document
- Resolution
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Violence
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2010
Paragraphe
Accelerating efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: Preventing and responding to rape and other forms of sexual violence 2013, para. 5
- Paragraph text
- Also urges States to increase measures to protect women and girls from all forms of violence, including sexual violence, by addressing their security and safety, including through, inter alia, awareness-raising, involvement of local communities, crime prevention laws, infrastructures, public transportation, sanitation facilities, street lighting and improved urban planning;
- Organe
- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Type de document
- Resolution
- Thèmes
- Violence
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2013
Paragraphe
Access and participation of women and girls in education, training and science and technology, including for the promotion of women's equal access to full employment and decent work 2011, para. 22pp
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- [The Commission urges Governments, at all levels [...] to take the following actions, as appropriate:] [Making science and technology responsive to women's needs]: Utilize the full potential of science and technology, including in engineering and mathematics, and their innovations to deliver improvements in infrastructure and sectors such as energy, transportation, agriculture, nutrition, health, water and sanitation and information and communications technology, in order, inter alia, to eradicate poverty, promote social development and achieve women's economic empowerment;
- Organe
- Commission de la condition de la femme
- Type de document
- CSW Agreed Conclusions / Declaration
- Thèmes
- Gender
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2011
Paragraphe
Access and participation of women and girls in education, training and science and technology, including for the promotion of women's equal access to full employment and decent work 2011, para. 22r
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- [The Commission urges Governments, at all levels [...] to take the following actions, as appropriate:] [Expanding access and participation in education]: Improve the safety of girls at and on the way to school, including, inter alia, by improving infrastructure such as transportation, providing separate and adequate sanitation facilities, improved lighting, playgrounds and safe environments, conducting violence prevention activities in schools and communities and establishing and enforcing penalties for all forms of harassment and violence against girls;
- Organe
- Commission de la condition de la femme
- Type de document
- CSW Agreed Conclusions / Declaration
- Thèmes
- Education
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2011
Paragraphe
Adequate housing as a component of the rights to an adequate standard of living, and the right to non-discrimination in this context, para. 27
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- experiences, including discrimination, violence against women and the disproportionate impact on women of forced evictions, inadequate water and sanitation services and pervasive poverty, and by undertaking legislative and other reforms to realize the equal rights of women and men, as well as girls and boys where applicable, to access economic and productive resources, including land and natural resources, and property and inheritance rights;
- Organe
- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Type de document
- Resolution
- Thèmes
- Environment
- Equality & Inclusion
- Poverty
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Boys
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2018
Paragraphe
Affordability of water and sanitation services 2015, para. 18
- Paragraph text
- In addition to material costs of service provision, the time spent on collecting water and accessing sanitation facilities outside the home must also be valued. As women and girls are largely responsible for collecting water, maintaining and cleaning sanitation facilities, and for ensuring the hygienic management of the household, these time costs have an important gender equality dimension.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2015
Paragraphe
Affordability of water and sanitation services 2015, para. 24
- Paragraph text
- Although sometimes monetized in economic analyses, interventions provide some intangible benefits related to time saved, dignity gained and diseases and deaths prevented. The particularly positive impact for women and girls of investing in water and sanitation is crucial for achieving gender equality. Environmental benefits are also significant, given that improving water and sanitation services helps combat contamination and environmental degradation.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Environment
- Gender
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2015
Paragraphe
Amélioration du sort des femmes et des filles en milieu rural (2016), para. 17
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- h) Promouvoir la mise en place d’infrastructures écologiquement viables et l’accès à l’eau potable et à l’assainissement, ainsi que les pratiques de cuisine et de chauffage qui sont sans danger, en vue d’améliorer la santé et la nutrition des femmes et des filles vivant en milieu rural ;
- Thèmes
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
Paragraphe
Amélioration du sort des femmes et des filles en milieu rural (2016), para. 34
- Paragraph text
- y) Renforcer les capacités des bureaux de statistique nationaux et des autres instances gouvernementales compétentes afin qu’ils puissent collecter, analyser et diffuser des données ventilées par sexe et par âge et des statistiques portant notamment sur l’emploi du temps, le travail non rémunéré, le régime foncier, l’énergie, l’eau et l’assainissement, pour étayer les politiques et les mesures visant à améliorer le sort des femmes et des filles rurales ;
- Thèmes
- Gender
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
Paragraphe
Amélioration du sort des femmes et des filles en milieu rural (2018), para. 27
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- i) Prendre les mesures nécessaires pour que la part disproportionnée des tâches familiales et des travaux domestiques non rémunérés qui pèse sur les femmes et les filles soit reconnue, de même que leur contribution à la production agricole et non agricole, et favoriser l’adoption de politiques et d’initiatives permettant de concilier vie professionnelle et vie familiale et de partager équitablement les responsabilités entre les femmes et les hommes, l’objectif étant de réduire et de distribuer équitablement ce travail non rémunéré, notamment en prévoyant les infrastructures, les technologies et les services publics nécessaires, notamment en ce qui concerne l’alimentation en eau et l’assainissement, les énergies renouvelables, les transports ainsi que l’informatique et les moyens de communication, et en mettant en place, en milieu rural, des installations de garde d’enfants et de structures d’accueil accessibles, abordables et de qualité ;
- Thèmes
- Eau et assainissement
- Genre
- Personnes concernées
- Femmes
- Filles
Paragraphe
Amélioration du sort des femmes et des filles en milieu rural (2018), para. 39
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- v) Investir, en particulier dans les zones rurales, dans les infrastructures et les technologies qui permettent d’économiser du temps et de la main-d’œuvre notamment la gestion durable de l’énergie, l’accès à l’eau potable et à l’assainissement et les technologies de l’information et des communications, afin d’alléger le fardeau des tâches ménagères pesant sur les femmes et les filles et de permettre aux filles d ’aller à l’école et aux femmes de travailler à leur compte ou pour un employeur ;
- Thèmes
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
Paragraphe
Amélioration du sort des femmes et des filles en milieu rural (2018), para. 47
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- dd) Renforcer les capacités des bureaux de statistique nationaux et des autres instances gouvernementales compétentes afin qu’ils puissent collecter, analyser et diffuser des données ventilées par sexe et par âge et des statistiques portant notamment sur l’emploi du temps, le travail non rémunéré, le régime foncier, l’énergie, l’eau et l’assainissement, pour étayer les politiques et les mesures visant à améliorer le sort des femmes et des filles rurales et en suivre l’application ;
- Thèmes
- Gender
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
Paragraphe
Amélioration du sort des femmes et des filles en milieu rural (2020), para. 32
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- m) Prendre les mesures nécessaires pour que la part disproportionnée des tâches familiales et des travaux domestiques non rémunérés qui pèse sur les femmes et les filles soit reconnue, de même que leur contribution à la production agricole et non agricole, notamment en prenant pleinement en compte et en valorisant les soins et travaux domestiques non rémunérés, par la mise en place de services publics, d’infrastructures et de politiques de protection sociale et par la promotion du partage des responsabilités dans le ménage et la famille, et favoriser l’adoption de politiques et d’initiatives adaptées au contexte national permettant de concilier vie professionnelle et vie familiale et de répartir équitablement les responsabilités entre les femmes et les hommes, l’objectif étant de réduire et de distribuer équitablement ce travail non rémunéré, notamment en prévoyant les infrastructures, les technologies et les services publics nécessaires en ce qui concerne par exemple l ’alimentation en eau et l’assainissement, les énergies renouvelables, les transports ainsi que l’informatique et les moyens de communication, et en mettant en place, en milieu rural, des installations de garde d’enfants et des structures d’accueil accessibles, abordables et de qualité ;
- Thèmes
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Families
- Girls
- Women
Paragraphe
Amélioration du sort des femmes et des filles en milieu rural (2020), para. 33
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- n) Promouvoir la mise en place d’infrastructures écologiquement viables, fiables, résistantes et de qualité tenant compte des questions de genre, notamment en investissant davantage dans les équipements de santé en milieu rural et en améliorant l’accès à l’eau potable et à l’assainissement, notamment en prenant des dispositions favorables à la gestion de l’hygiène menstruelle, ainsi que les pratiques de cuisine et de chauffage qui sont sans danger, en vue d’améliorer la santé et la nutrition des femmes et des filles vivant en milieu rural ;
- Thèmes
- Gender
- Health
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
Paragraphe
Amélioration du sort des femmes et des filles en milieu rural (2020), para. 38
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- s) Promouvoir des espaces publics sûrs pour les femmes et les filles vivant en milieu rural et améliorer leur sécurité et leur sûreté, y compris dans les infrastructures et transports publics, prévenir et éliminer la violence et le harcèlement que subissent les femmes sur le chemin du travail et les protéger des menace s et des agressions physiques, notamment sexuelles, lorsqu’elles vont chercher l’eau et les combustibles nécessaires au foyer, utilisent des installations sanitaires hors de chez elles ou pratiquent la défécation à l’air libre ;
- Thèmes
- Violence
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
Paragraphe
Amélioration du sort des femmes et des filles en milieu rural (2020), para. 46
- Paragraph text
- aa) Investir, en particulier dans les zones rurales, dans les infrastructures et les technologies qui permettent d’économiser du temps et de la main-d’œuvre, notamment la gestion durable de l’énergie, l’accès à l’eau potable et à l’assainissement et les technologies de l’information et des communications, afin d’alléger le fardeau des tâches ménagères pesant sur les femmes et les filles et de permettre aux filles d’aller à l’école et aux femmes de travailler à leur compte ou pour un employeur ;
- Thèmes
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
Paragraphe
Amélioration du sort des femmes et des filles en milieu rural (2020), para. 55
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- jj) Renforcer les capacités des bureaux de statistique nationaux et des autres instances gouvernementales compétentes afin qu’ils puissent collecter, analyser et diffuser des données ventilées par sexe et par âge et des statistiques portant notamment sur l’emploi du temps, le travail non rémunéré, le régime foncier, l’énergie, l’eau et l’assainissement, pour étayer les politiques et les mesures visant à améliorer le sort des femmes et des filles rurales et en suivre l’application ;
- Thèmes
- Gender
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
Paragraphe
Appuyer l’action engagée pour en finiravec la fistule obstétricale (2011), para. 21
- Paragraph text
- 4. Demande aux États de faire tout le nécessaire pour assurer aux femmes et aux filles l’exercice de leur droit de jouir du meilleur état de santé possible, y compris en matière de santé sexuelle et procréative, de se doter de systèmes de santé et de services sociaux viables, d’y donner accès sans discrimination et de prêter une attention particulière à la qualité de l’alimentation et de la nutrition, à l’eau et à l’assainissement, à l’information en matière de planification des naissances, au développement des connaissances et à la sensibilisation, ainsi qu’à l’organisation des soins prénatals et postnatals voulus pour prévenir la fistule obstétricale ;
- Thèmes
- Droits sociaux et culturels
- Eau et assainissement
- Égalité & Inclusion
- Santé
- Personnes concernées
- Femmes
- Filles
Paragraphe
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 1995, para. 92
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- Women's right to the enjoyment of the highest standard of health must be secured throughout the whole life cycle in equality with men. Women are affected by many of the same health conditions as men, but women experience them differently. The prevalence among women of poverty and economic dependence, their experience of violence, negative attitudes towards women and girls, racial and other forms of discrimination, the limited power many women have over their sexual and reproductive lives and lack of influence in decision-making are social realities which have an adverse impact on their health. Lack of food and inequitable distribution of food for girls and women in the household, inadequate access to safe water, sanitation facilities and fuel supplies, particularly in rural and poor urban areas, and deficient housing conditions, all overburden women and their families and have a negative effect on their health. Good health is essential to leading a productive and fulfilling life, and the right of all women to control all aspects of their health, in particular their own fertility, is basic to their empowerment.
- Organe
- Fourth World Conference on Women
- Type de document
- Declaration / Confererence outcome document
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Poverty
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 1995
Paragraphe
Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for women and girls 2014, para. 22
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- The Commission notes that with regard to Millennium Development Goal 4 (reducing child mortality), taking into account the important interconnections between women's and children's health and gender equality and empowerment of women, significant progress has been made in reducing child mortality globally, including through the efforts to eliminate new HIV infections and vertical transmissions in children, to combat malnutrition, malaria, diarrhoea, hunger and anaemia and by addressing other factors including the lack of access to vaccines, but the targets are likely to be missed. The Commission notes with deep concern that child deaths are increasingly concentrated in the poorest regions and in the first month of life, and expresses concern that children are at greater risk of dying before the age of 5 if they are born in rural and remote areas or to poor households. The Commission also notes with deep concern that some regions have higher female under-five mortality rates owing to discriminatory practices. The Commission recognizes that progress on reducing child mortality is linked with women's access to health-care services, safe drinking water, sanitation and housing, as well as mothers' basic education and nutrition.
- Organe
- Commission de la condition de la femme
- Type de document
- CSW Agreed Conclusions / Declaration
- Thèmes
- Gender
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Girls
- Infants
- Women
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for women and girls 2014, para. 25
- Paragraph text
- The Commission notes that with regard to Millennium Development Goal 7 (environmental sustainability), while progress has been made globally in access to safe drinking water, progress on access to basic sanitation has been particularly slow, and the target is likely to be missed, with serious implications for women and girls, especially those living in vulnerable conditions. The Commission expresses concern that the lack of access to safe drinking water particularly affects women and girls and that they frequently bear the burden for its collection in rural and urban areas, and further recognizes the need for further improvement in this regard. The Commission further notes that the lack of adequate sanitation facilities disproportionately affects women and girls, including their labour force and school participation rates, and increases their vulnerability to violence. The Commission further notes that women and girls are often disproportionally affected by desertification, deforestation, natural disasters and climate change owing to gender inequalities and the dependence of many women on natural resources for their livelihoods.
- Organe
- Commission de la condition de la femme
- Type de document
- CSW Agreed Conclusions / Declaration
- Thèmes
- Environment
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for women and girls 2014, para. 42dd
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- [The Commission urges Governments, at all levels [...] to take the following actions:] [Realizing women's and girls' full enjoyment of all human rights]: Ensure non-discriminatory access for women of all ages to gender-responsive, universally accessible, available, affordable, sustainable and high-quality services and infrastructure, including health care, safe drinking water and sanitation, transport, energy, housing, agricultural technology, financial and legal services, and information and communications technologies;
- Organe
- Commission de la condition de la femme
- Type de document
- CSW Agreed Conclusions / Declaration
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for women and girls 2014, para. 42j
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- [The Commission urges Governments, at all levels [...] to take the following actions:] [Realizing women's and girls' full enjoyment of all human rights]: Enact and implement legislation to protect, support and empower child-headed households, in particular those headed by girls, and include provisions to ensure their economic well-being and access to health-care services, nutrition, safe drinking water and sanitation, shelter, education and inheritance, and ensure that these families are protected, supported and assisted to stay together;
- Organe
- Commission de la condition de la femme
- Type de document
- CSW Agreed Conclusions / Declaration
- Thèmes
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Families
- Girls
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for women and girls 2014, para. 42k
- Paragraph text
- [The Commission urges Governments, at all levels [...] to take the following actions:] [Realizing women's and girls' full enjoyment of all human rights]: Address the multiple and intersecting factors contributing to the disproportionate impact of poverty on women and girls over their life cycle, as well as intra-household gender inequalities in the allocation of resources, opportunities and power, by realizing women's and girls' civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development, and ensure women's and girls' inheritance and property rights, equal access to quality education, equal access to justice, social protection and an adequate standard of living, including food security and nutrition, safe drinking water and sanitation, energy and fuel resources and housing, as well as women's and adolescent girls' access to health, including sexual and reproductive health-care services, and women's equal access to full and productive employment and decent work, women's full participation and integration in the formal economy, equal pay for equal work or work of equal value, and equal sharing of unpaid work;
- Organe
- Commission de la condition de la femme
- Type de document
- CSW Agreed Conclusions / Declaration
- Thèmes
- Poverty
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Adolescents
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Child, early and forced marriage in humanitarian settings 2017, para. 13
- Paragraph text
- Also urges States, with the collaboration of relevant stakeholders, to ensure that the basic humanitarian needs of affected populations and families, including clean water, sanitation, food, shelter, energy, health, including sexual and reproductive health, nutrition, education and protection, are addressed as critical components of humanitarian response, and to ensure that civil registration and vital statistics are an integral part of humanitarian assessments and that livelihoods are protected, recognizing that poverty and lack of economic opportunities for women and girls are among the drivers of child, early and forced marriage;
- Organe
- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Type de document
- Resolution
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Humanitarian
- Poverty
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Families
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2017
Paragraphe
Common violations of the human rights to water and sanitation 2014, para. 52
- Paragraph text
- The Indian Supreme Court ordered schools to provide adequate toilet facilities in schools. Relying on empirical research showing that "parents do not send their children (particularly girls) to schools" wherever sanitation facilities are not provided, the Court found that a lack of toilets violated the right to education. Failure to provide water and sanitation to those deprived of liberty has been addressed by courts and international bodies primarily as constituting cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment. The High Court of Fiji held that prisoners' right to freedom from inhuman and degrading treatment was violated by lack of access to adequate sanitation facilities. The Human Rights Committee has found human rights violations, as have regional human rights bodies, in a number of cases in which prisoners have been denied access to sanitation.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Education
- Equality & Inclusion
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Families
- Girls
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Common violations of the human rights to water and sanitation 2014, para. 59
- Paragraph text
- Failure to provide reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities has far-reaching effects and may amount to violations of the rights to water or sanitation. The Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities raised concerns about water and sanitation service provision not taking into account the needs of persons with disabilities. The Special Rapporteur is also concerned about the lack of reasonable accommodation in sanitation facilities for children with disabilities in schools, in extreme instances forcing parents to stay at school with their children to allow them to meet their sanitation needs. Moreover, inadequate facilities for menstrual hygiene management have been shown to prevent girls from attending school, as well as creating serious health consequences. People with health conditions also often require particular protection. The Colombian Constitutional Court found that the disconnection of water services to a woman with chronic kidney failure violated the right to life, and ordered the reinstatement of the service.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Health
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Girls
- Persons with disabilities
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Common violations of the human rights to water and sanitation 2014, para. 62
- Paragraph text
- People may be deliberately excluded from the use of existing facilities, for instance through societal rules preventing Dalits from using water fountains or not allowing women and girls or other individuals to use an existing toilet in the household. Inordinate amounts of time spent by women and girls carrying water have major impacts on access to paid employment and education. Measures to address such practices could seek to alleviate that burden, for instance by making water collection over long distances unnecessary by providing direct access, while challenging the stereotypes which lead to that task being assigned to women.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Common violations of the human rights to water and sanitation 2014, para. 64
- Paragraph text
- Women and girls are frequently subjected to unacceptable risks of violence, including sexual violence, in accessing water and sanitation facilities. Their right to personal security may be violated by failures to provide adequate protection from violence, including through appropriate design and placement of facilities with the participation of women. Many other groups and individuals such as Dalits and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex individuals also face violence in accessing water and sanitation, often linked to deeply entrenched stigmatization.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Violence
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- LGBTQI+
- Women
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe
Common violations of the human rights to water and sanitation 2014, para. 65
- Paragraph text
- Many cultures have certain prescriptions for women's and girls' behaviour during menstruation which may amount to harmful traditional and cultural practices, violating not only the right to sanitation but, more broadly, women's and girls' human rights and gender equality. In Nepal, the Supreme Court issued an order to eliminate the practice of chaupadi, which forces menstruating women and girls to sleep in isolation from the rest of the family, in a hut or shed, with risks to their health and security. The Court declared that the practice was discriminatory and violated women's rights. It ordered the Government to conduct a study on the impact of the practice, to create awareness and to take measures to eliminate the tradition.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Social & Cultural Rights
- Water & Sanitation
- Personnes concernées
- Families
- Girls
- Women
- Année
- 2014
Paragraphe