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-2010 : Décennie pour faire reculer le paludisme dans les pays en développement, particulièrement en Afrique (2006), para. 21
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- 9. Prie les organisations internationales compétentes, en particulier l’Organisation mondiale de la santé et le Fonds des Nations Unies pour l’enfance, d’aider les pays à assurer aussi rapidement que possible la protection universelle des jeunes enfants et des femmes enceintes dans les régions impaludées, en particulier en Afrique, au moyen de moustiquaires imprégnées d’insecticide, en veillant à assurer la viabilité grâce à la participation communautaire et à la mise en œuvre par l’intermédiaire du système de santé ;
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-2010 : Décennie pour faire reculer le paludisme dans les pays en développement, particulièrement en Afrique (2007), para. 22
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- 10. Prie les organisations internationales compétentes, en particulier l’Organisation mondiale de la santé et le Fonds des Nations Unies pour l’enfance, d’aider les pays à assurer aussi rapidement que possible la protection universelle des jeunes enfants et des femmes enceintes dans les régions impaludées, en particulier en Afrique, au moyen de moustiquaires imprégnées d’insecticide, en veillant à assurer la viabilité de ces efforts grâce à la participation communautaire et à la mise en œuvre par l’intermédiaire du système de santé ;
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-2010 : Décennie pour faire reculer le paludisme dans les pays en développement, particulièrement en Afrique (2008), para. 23
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- 11. Prie les organisations internationales compétentes, en particulier l’Organisation mondiale de la santé et le Fonds des Nations Unies pour l’enfance, d’aider les pays à assurer aussi rapidement que possible la protection universelle des jeunes enfants et des femmes enceintes dans les régions impaludées, en particulier en Afrique, au moyen de moustiquaires imprégnées d’insecticides de longue durée, en veillant à assurer la viabilité de ces efforts grâce à la participation communautaire et à la mise en œuvre par l’intermédiaire du système de santé ;
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-2010 : Décennie pour faire reculer le paludisme dans les pays en développement, particulièrement en Afrique (2010), para. 30
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- 15. Prie les organisations internationales compétentes, en particulier l’Organisation mondiale de la Santé et le Fonds des Nations Unies pour l’enfance, d’aider les gouvernements notamment des pays impaludés, en particulier en Afrique, à assurer dès que possible l’accès universel aux programmes de lutte contre le paludisme compte tenu des besoins des jeunes enfants et des femmes enceintes à risque, en veillant à la bonne utilisation des moyens de lutte, y compris des moustiquaires imprégnées d’insecticides de longue durée, et à la pérennité de ces efforts grâce à la participation active des populations locales et à leur mise en œuvre par l’intermédiaire du système de santé ;
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- Children
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, Année internationale de l’élimination du travail des enfants (2019), para. 09
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- Notant l’adoption de la Déclaration de Buenos Aires sur le travail des enfants, le travail forcé et l’emploi des jeunes à la quatrième Conférence mondiale sur l’élimination durable du travail des enfants, tenue à Buenos Aires du 14 au 16 novembre 2017, notamment les engagements qui y figurent,
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A gir dans l’u unité, avec une déterm mination re enouvelée, en n vue de l’é élimination n totale des armes nuc cléaires (2015), para. 43
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- 23. Encourage toute mesure visant à faire prendre conscience des conséquences humanitaires de l’utilisation d’armes nucléaires, notamment les visites de dirigeants et de jeunes, entre autres, dans les villes dévastées par l’utilisation d’armes nucléaires, et les témoignages de hibakushas, rescapés des explosions atomiques ;
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- Environnement
- Humanitaire
- Personnes concernées
- Jeunes
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A more systematized and equitable response to internally displaced persons outside camps 2012, para. 48
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- Demographic and ethnic factors, or the political priorities of local authorities may influence the degree to which they welcome and assist IDPs or adopt an informal "policy" of non-assistance. This is particularly relevant in situations where internal displacement may affect the ethnic, religious or other composition of an area. IDPs outside camps are especially easy targets in such situations, as they are often stereotyped as 'IDPs' in their immediate neighbourhoods, and may be subject to discrimination, security problems including arbitrary detention, attacks, and secondary displacements if they are 'pushed' out of their host communities. Certain processes can exacerbate this situation, including the conduct of national or local census, or electoral processes. Local authorities can play a crucial role in such contexts, by promoting a culture of respect for human rights, rule of law and diversity, making public statements to this effect, and taking active steps to ensure IDPs are effectively protected from discrimination, harassment and persecution. Special measures to reach out to, protect and facilitate access to rights by particularly vulnerable IDP groups, including youth, female headed households and the elderly are necessary as well.
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- Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons
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- Special Procedures' report
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- Equality & Inclusion
- Movement
- Personnes concernées
- Persons on the move
- Youth
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- 2012
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A world fit for children 2002, para. 2
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- Since then, much progress has been made, as documented in the report of the Secretary-General entitled “We the Children”. Millions of young lives have been saved, more children than ever are in school, more children are actively involved in decisions concerning their lives and important treaties have been concluded to protect children. However, these achievements and gains have been uneven, and many obstacles remain, particularly in developing countries. A brighter future for all children has proved elusive, and overall gains have fallen short of national obligations and international commitments.
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- United Nations General Assembly
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- Equality & Inclusion
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- Children
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- 2002
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A world fit for children 2002, para. 10
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- The World Declaration and the Plan of Action of the World Summit for Children are among the most rigorously monitored and implemented international commitments of the 1990s. Annual reviews were held at the national level and progress reports presented to the General Assembly. A mid-decade review and an extensive global end-decade review2 were conducted. The latter included high-level regional meetings in Beijing, Berlin, Cairo, Kathmandu and Kingston, which reviewed progress, ensured follow-up to the Summit and other major conferences, promoted renewed commitment to the achievement of the goals of the Summit and guided actions for the future. Complementing efforts by Governments, a wide range of actors participated in the reviews, including children, young people’s organizations, academic institutions, religious groups, civil society organizations, parliamentarians, the media, United Nations agencies, donors and major national and international non-governmental organizations.
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- United Nations General Assembly
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- Governance & Rule of Law
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- Children
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- 2002
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A world fit for children 2002, para. 39d
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- [As agreed at the World Education Forum in Dakar, which reconfirmed the mandated role of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in coordinating “Education For All” partners and maintaining their collective momentum within the process of securing basic education, we will accord high priority to ensuring by 2015 that all children have access to and complete primary education that is free, compulsory and of good quality. We will also aim at the progressive provision of secondary education. As a step towards these goals, we resolve to achieve the following targets:] Improve all aspects of the quality of education so that children and young people achieve recognized and measurable learning outcomes, especially in numeracy, literacy and essential life skills;
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- United Nations General Assembly
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- Education
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- Children
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- 2002
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A world fit for children 2002, para. 39e
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- [As agreed at the World Education Forum in Dakar, which reconfirmed the mandated role of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in coordinating “Education For All” partners and maintaining their collective momentum within the process of securing basic education, we will accord high priority to ensuring by 2015 that all children have access to and complete primary education that is free, compulsory and of good quality. We will also aim at the progressive provision of secondary education. As a step towards these goals, we resolve to achieve the following targets:] Ensure that the learning needs of all young people are met through access to appropriate learning and life skills programmes;
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- United Nations General Assembly
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- Education
- Equality & Inclusion
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Youth
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- 2002
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A world fit for children 2002, para. 45
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- The HIV/AIDS pandemic is having a devastating effect on children and those who provide care for them. This includes the 13 million children orphaned by AIDS, the nearly 600,000 infants infected every year through mother-to-child transmission and the millions of HIV-positive young people living with the stigma of HIV but without access to adequate counselling, care and support.
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- United Nations General Assembly
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- Health
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- 2002
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A world fit for children 2002, para. 46a
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- By 2003, establish time-bound national targets to achieve the internationally agreed global prevention goal to reduce by 2005 HIV prevalence among young men and women aged 15 to 24 in the most affected countries by 25 per cent and by 25 per cent globally by 2010, and intensify efforts to achieve these targets as well as to challenge gender stereotypes and attitudes, and gender inequalities in relation to HIV/AIDS, encouraging the active involvement of men and boys;
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- United Nations General Assembly
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- Equality & Inclusion
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- Boys
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- Women
- Youth
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- 2002
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A world fit for children 2002, para. 47.1
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- [To achieve these goals, we will implement the following strategies and actions:] By 2003, ensure the development and implementation of multisectoral national strategies and financing plans for combating HIV/AIDS that address the epidemic in forthright terms; confront stigma, silence and denial; address gender and age-based dimensions of the epidemic; eliminate discrimination and marginalization; involve partnerships with civil society and the business sector and the full participation of people living with HIV/AIDS, those in vulnerable groups and people mostly at risk, particularly women and young people; are resourced to the extent possible from national budgets without excluding other sources, inter alia, international cooperation; promote and protect fully all human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health; integrate a gender perspective; address risk, vulnerability, prevention, care, treatment and support and reduction of the impact of the epidemic; and strengthen health, education and legal system capacity.
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- United Nations General Assembly
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- Equality & Inclusion
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- 2002
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A world fit for children 2002, para. 47.2
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- [To achieve these goals, we will implement the following strategies and actions:] By 2005, ensure that at least 90 per cent, and by 2010 at least 95 per cent of young men and women aged 15 to 24 have access to the information, education, including peer education and youth-specific HIV education, and services necessary to develop the life skills required to reduce their vulnerability to HIV infection, in full partnership with young people, parents, families, educators and health-care providers.
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- United Nations General Assembly
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- Education
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- Personnes concernées
- Families
- Men
- Youth
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- 2002
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A world fit for children 2002, para. 47.5
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- [To achieve these goals, we will implement the following strategies and actions:] By 2003, develop and/or strengthen strategies, policies and programmes which recognize the importance of the family in reducing vulnerability, inter alia, in educating and guiding children and take account of cultural, religious and ethical factors, to reduce the vulnerability of children and young people by ensuring access of both girls and boys to primary and secondary education, including HIV/AIDS in curricula for adolescents; ensuring safe and secure environments, especially for young girls; expanding good-quality, youth-friendly information and sexual health education and counselling services; strengthening reproductive and sexual health programmes; and involving families and young people in planning, implementing and evaluating HIV/AIDS prevention and care programmes, to the extent possible.
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- United Nations General Assembly
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- Resolution
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- Equality & Inclusion
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- Personnes concernées
- Adolescents
- Boys
- Children
- Families
- Girls
- Youth
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- 2002
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Ability of associations to access financial resources as a vital part of the right to freedom of association & Ability to hold peaceful assemblies as an integral component of the right to freedom of peaceful assembly 2013, para. 43
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- The ability to hold peaceful assemblies is a fundamental and integral component of the multifaceted right to freedom of peaceful assembly, which shall be enjoyed by everyone. Such ability is of utmost importance to the work of civil society actors, including those promoting the realization of economic, social and cultural rights, as it enables them to publicly voice their message, which ultimately benefits the realization of the right(s) they strive to promote and protect, especially in the context of the ongoing dire economic crisis. This is all the more relevant for groups most at risk of violations and discrimination, such as women, youth, indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, persons belonging to minority groups, groups at risk because of their sexual orientation and gender identity and non-nationals.
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- Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
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- Civil & Political Rights
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Personnes concernées
- Ethnic minorities
- Women
- Youth
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- 2013
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Accelerating efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: Ensuring due diligence in protection 2011, para. 3
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- Recognizes that effective protection requires comprehensive, integrated, coordinated multisectoral approaches involving multiple stakeholders, including women’s organizations, religious and community leaders, youth, men and boys, victim service workers and advocates, law enforcement personnel, the judiciary, corrections officials and forensic scientists, as well as legal, health and education professionals, and that such responses should avoid re-victimization, be empowering to the victim, be evidence-based and culturally sensitive, and integrate the specific and differentiated needs of women and girls who face multiple, intersecting and aggravated forms of discrimination;
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- United Nations Human Rights Council
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- Resolution
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- Equality & Inclusion
- Violence
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- Boys
- Girls
- Men
- Women
- Youth
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- 2011
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Accelerating efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: Preventing and responding to rape and other forms of sexual violence 2013, para. 10
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- Acknowledging that the forced marriage of women and young girls is a violation or an abuse of their human rights and makes them particularly vulnerable to violence, including sexual violence,
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- United Nations Human Rights Council
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- Resolution
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- Gender
- Violence
- Personnes concernées
- Girls
- Women
- Youth
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- 2013
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Accelerating efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women: Preventing and responding to rape and other forms of sexual violence 2013, para. 11
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- Deeply concerned that child, early and forced marriages expose young married girls to a greater risk of HIV and sexually transmitted infections, often lead to early childbearing and increase the risk of disability, stillbirth, obstetric fistula and maternal death, and reduce their opportunities to complete their education, gain comprehensive knowledge or develop employable skills, and violate and impair the full enjoyment of the human rights of women and girls, preventing women and girls from becoming full, contributing members of society,
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- United Nations Human Rights Council
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- Resolution
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- Equality & Inclusion
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- Violence
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- Children
- Girls
- Women
- Youth
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- 2013
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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. 13
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- Recalling the outcome document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, in which States committed to intensifying efforts, in cooperation with indigenous peoples, to prevent and eliminate all forms of violence and discrimination against indigenous peoples and individuals, in particular women, children, youth, older persons and persons with disabilities, by strengthening legal, policy and institutional frameworks, and recalling the work of indigenous-specific United Nations mechanisms in addressing violence against women and girls,
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- United Nations Human Rights Council
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- Resolution
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- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Violence
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Ethnic minorities
- Girls
- Women
- Youth
- Année
- 2016
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Accelerating efforts to eliminate violence against women: engaging men and boys in preventing and responding to violence against all women and girls 2017, para. 5
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- Recognizes the critical role of women and girls as well as of women’s and youth organizations and organizations led by women and girls as agents of change, and in this regard urges States to meaningfully engage with women and girls as active and equal participants in the planning, design, implementation and monitoring of legislation, policies and programmes, including programmes aimed at engaging men and boys;
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- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Type de document
- Resolution
- Thèmes
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Personnes concernées
- Boys
- Girls
- Men
- Women
- Youth
- Année
- 2017
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Accelerating efforts to eliminate violence against women: engaging men and boys in preventing and responding to violence against all women and girls 2017, para. 9g
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- [Calls upon States to take immediate and effective action to prevent violence against women and girls by:] Developing and implementing educational programmes and teaching materials, including comprehensive sexuality education, based on full and accurate information, for all adolescents and youth, in a manner consistent with their evolving capacities, with appropriate direction and guidance from parents and legal guardians, with the active involvement of all relevant stakeholders, in order to modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct of men and women of all ages, to eliminate prejudices and to promote and build decision-making, communication and risk reduction skills for the development of respectful relationships based on gender equality and human rights, as well as teacher education and training programmes for both formal and non-formal education;
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- United Nations Human Rights Council
- Type de document
- Resolution
- Thèmes
- Education
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Personnes concernées
- Adolescents
- Men
- Women
- Youth
- Année
- 2017
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Accès aux médicaments dans le contexte de pandémies, telles que celles de VIH/sida, de tuberculose et de paludisme (2004), para. 16
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- Alarmée par le fait que, selon le partenariat mondial « Faire reculer le paludisme », cette maladie cause plus d’un million de décès par an, dont 90 p. 100 en Afrique, est la principale cause de décès chez les jeunes enfants et est responsable d’au moins 300 millions de cas de maladie grave par an,
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- Health
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Youth
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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. 22p
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- [The Commission urges Governments, at all levels [...] to take the following actions, as appropriate:] [Expanding access and participation in education]: Ensure that pregnant adolescents and young mothers, as well as single mothers, can continue and complete their education, and in this regard, design, implement and, where applicable, revise educational policies to allow them to return to school, providing them with access to health and social services and support, including childcare facilities and crèches, and to education programmes with accessible locations, flexible schedules and distance education, including e-learning, and bearing in mind the challenges faced by young fathers in this regard;
- Organe
- Commission de la condition de la femme
- Type de document
- CSW Agreed Conclusions / Declaration
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- Education
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Personnes concernées
- Adolescents
- Children
- Girls
- Infants
- Women
- Youth
- Année
- 2011
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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. 22v
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- [The Commission urges Governments, at all levels [...] to take the following actions, as appropriate:] [Strengthening gender-sensitive quality education and training, including in the field of science and technology]: Develop gender-sensitive curricula for educational programmes at all levels and take concrete measures to ensure that educational materials portray women and men, youth, girls and boys in positive and non-stereotypical roles, particularly in the teaching of scientific and technological subjects, in order to address the root causes of segregation in working life;
- Organe
- Commission de la condition de la femme
- Type de document
- CSW Agreed Conclusions / Declaration
- Thèmes
- Education
- Gender
- Personnes concernées
- Boys
- Girls
- Men
- Women
- Youth
- Année
- 2011
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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. 22z
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- [The Commission urges Governments, at all levels [...] to take the following actions, as appropriate:] [Strengthening gender-sensitive quality education and training, including in the field of science and technology]: Provide quality education in emergency situations that is gender-sensitive, centred on learners, rights-based, protective, adaptable, inclusive, participatory and reflective of the specific living conditions of women, children and youth, and that pays due regard, as appropriate, to their linguistic and cultural identity, mindful that quality education can foster tolerance and mutual understanding and respect for the human rights of others;
- Organe
- Commission de la condition de la femme
- Type de document
- CSW Agreed Conclusions / Declaration
- Thèmes
- Education
- Equality & Inclusion
- Gender
- Humanitarian
- Personnes concernées
- Children
- Girls
- Women
- Youth
- Année
- 2011
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Acroecology and the right to food 2011, para. 24
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- In Burkina Faso, rather than migrating, work groups of young men specialized in land rehabilitation techniques, such as tassas and zai planting pits, go from village to village to satisfy farmers' growing interest in improving their own lands. Farmers are now buying degraded land for improvement and paying these labourers to dig zai pits and construct the rock walls and half-moon structures which can transform yields. This is one of the reasons why more than 3 million hectares of land in Burkina Faso are now rehabilitated and productive.
- Organe
- Special Rapporteur on the right to food
- Type de document
- Special Procedures' report
- Thèmes
- Economic Rights
- Environment
- Personnes concernées
- Youth
- Année
- 2011
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Action internationale contre la toxicomanie et la production illicite et le trafic de drogues (1998), para. 03
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- Constatant avec une vive préoccupation que, en dépit des efforts redoublés des États et des organismes internationaux compétents, on voit augmenter mondialement la demande, la production et le trafic illicites de stupéfiants et de substances psychotropes, y compris de drogues synthétiques et d'analogues de substance illicite, qui, partout dans le monde, menacent la santé, la sécurité et le bien-être de millions de personnes, en particulier les jeunes, ainsi que les systèmes socioéconomiques et politiques et la stabilité, la sécurité nationale et la souveraineté d'un nombre croissant d'États,
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- Health
- Violence
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- Youth
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Action internationale contre la toxicomanie et la production illicite et le trafic de drogues (1998), para. 36
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- 9. Rappelle que dans le Programme d'action mondial pour la jeunesse à l'horizon 2000 et au-delà, adopté par l'Assemblée générale le 14 décembre 1995 11 , il est souligné qu'il importe que les organisations de jeunes et les jeunes soient associés à la prise des décisions, notamment en ce qui concerne les programmes de réduction de la demande de drogues illicites;
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- Governance & Rule of Law
- Health
- Personnes concernées
- Youth
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