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The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2016), para. 14

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  • The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2016)
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Deeply concerned that the lack of access to adequate water and sanitation services, including for menstrual hygiene management, especially in schools, contributes to reinforcing the widespread stigma associated with menstruation, which negatively affects gender equality and women’s and girls’ enjoyment of human rights, including the right to education and the right to health,
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Health
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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Women in development (2016), para. 76

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  • Women in development (2016)
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42. Also recognizes the need to empower women, particularly poor women and girls, economically and politically, and in this regard encourages Governments, with the support of their development partners, to invest in appropriate infrastructure and other projects, including the provision of water and sanitation to rural areas and urban slums, in order to increase health and well -being, relieve the workloads of women and girls and release their time and energy for other productive activities, including entrepreneurship;
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  • Gender
  • Health
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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Preventable maternal mortality and morbidity and human rights in humanitarian settings (2018), para. 43

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  • Preventable maternal mortality and morbidity and human rights in humanitarian settings (2018)
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13. Urges States and encourages other relevant stakeholders, including national human rights institutions and non-governmental organizations, to take action at all levels, utilizing a comprehensive human rights-based approach to address the interlinked causes of maternal mortality and morbidity, such as lack of accessible, affordable and appropriate health-care services for all, and of information and education, lack of access to medicine and medical equipment, all types of malnutrition, lack of access to safe drinking water and sanitation, poverty, underdevelopment, human and material shortages facing health-care systems, humanitarian and funding shortages affecting hospitals, technical assistance, capacity-building and training needs, harmful practices, including child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation, early childbearing, gender-based inequalities and all forms of discrimination and violence against women and girls, to take concrete measures to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls, especially adolescent girls, and to ensure access to accountability for survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, including effective reparations and guarantees of non-recurrence, such as the prosecution of sexual and gender-based violence committed in humanitarian settings, while ensuring the meaningful and effective participation of women and girls in the relevant processes;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Health
  • Humanitarian
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Adolescents
  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The girl child (2016), para. 37

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  • The girl child (2016)
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15. Also urges States to ensure that efforts to enact and implement legislation to protect, support and empower child-headed households, in particular those headed by girls, include provisions to ensure their economic well -being, including protecting their property and inheritance rights, access to health-care services, nutrition, clean water, including safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene, shelter and education, and inheritance, and that the family is protected and assisted in staying together;
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Children
  • Families
  • Girls
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Feb 25, 2020
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New Urban Agenda (2017), para. 154

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  • New Urban Agenda (2017)
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119. We will promote adequate investments in protective, accessible and sustainable infrastructure and service provision systems for water, sanitation and hygiene, sewage, solid waste management, urban drainage, reduction of air pollution and storm water management, in order to improve safety in the event of water-related disasters, improve health, ensure universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all, as well as access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all and end open defecation, with special attention to the needs and safety of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations. We will seek to ensure that this infrastructure is climate resilient and forms part of integrated urban and territorial development plans, including housing and mobility, among other things, and is implemented in a participatory manner, considering innovative, resource-efficient, accessible, context-specific and culturally sensitive sustainable solutions.
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  • Environment
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The girl child (2014), para. 18

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  • The girl child (2014)
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Deeply concerned also about the vulnerability of children raised in child- headed households, in particular the girl child, who suffer from the lack of adult support and may be particularly vulnerable to poverty, mental and psychosocial trauma and physical vulnerability owing to, inter alia, food insecurity and poor nutrition, limited access to safe water and adequate sanitation, and communicable and non-communicable diseases,
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health
  • Poverty
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Children
  • Girls
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Feb 25, 2020
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The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2018), para. 40

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  • The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2018)
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(d) To promote both women’s leadership and their full, effective and equal participation in decision-making on water and sanitation management, to ensure that a gender-based approach is adopted in relation to water and sanitation programmes, including measures to reduce the time spent by women and girls in collecting household water, in order to address the negative impact of inadequate water and sanitation services on the access of girls to education, to protect women and girls from being physically threatened or assaulted, including from sexual violence, while collecting household water and when accessing sanitation facilities outside of their home or practising open defecation, to protect women’s and girls’ equal access to water and sanitation and to take positive measures to guarantee the availability and accessibility of these rights;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The girl child (2014), para. 47

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  • The girl child (2014)
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13. Urges all States to promote gender equality and equal access to basic social services, such as education, nutrition, water and sanitation, birth registration, health care, vaccinations and protection from diseases representing the major causes of mortality, including non-communicable diseases, and to mainstream a gender perspective into all development policies and programmes, including those specific to the girl child;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Health
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Children
  • Girls
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Feb 25, 2020
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The girl child (2018), para. 30

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  • The girl child (2018)
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5. Also urges States to improve the situation of girl children living in poverty, including extreme poverty, deprived of adequate food and nutrition, water and sanitation facilities, with limited or no access to basic physical and mental health- care services, shelter, education, participation and protection;
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Poverty
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Children
  • Girls
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Feb 25, 2020
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The girl child (2018), para. 21

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  • The girl child (2018)
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Emphasizing that increased and equal access to quality education for young people, especially adolescent girls, including in the areas of sexual and reproductive health, as well as health care, hygiene and sanitation, dramatically lowers their vulnerability to preventable diseases and infections, in particular HIV and other sexually transmitted infections,
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  • Education
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Health
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Adolescents
  • Girls
  • Youth
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Feb 25, 2020
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The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2016), para. 14

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  • The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2016)
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Deeply concerned also that women and girls often face particular barriers in accessing water and sanitation and that they shoulder the main burden of collecti ng household water in many parts of the world, restricting their time for other activities, such as education and leisure, or for women earning a livelihood,
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas (2019), para. 171

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  • United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas (2019)
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3. States shall respect, protect and ensure access to water, including in customary and community-based water management systems, on a non-discriminatory basis, and shall take measures to guarantee affordable water for personal, domestic and productive uses, and improved sanitation, in particular for rural wo men and girls and persons belonging to disadvantaged or marginalized groups, such as nomadic pastoralists, workers on plantations, all migrants regardless of their migration status and persons living in irregular or informal settlements. States shall promo te appropriate and affordable technologies, including irrigation technology, and technologies for the reuse of treated wastewater and for water collection and storage.
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Girls
  • Persons on the move
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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Supporting efforts to end obstetric fistula (2011), para. 21

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  • Supporting efforts to end obstetric fistula (2011)
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4. Calls upon States to take all measures necessary to ensure the right of women and girls to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health, including sexual and reproductive health, and to develop sustainable health systems and social services, with a view to ensuring access to such systems and services without discrimination, while paying special attention to adequate food and nutrition, water and sanitation, family planning information, increasing knowledge and awareness and securing appropriate prenatal and post-natal care for the prevention of obstetric fistula;
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Health
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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Women in development (2018), para. 48

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  • Women in development (2018)
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20. Encourages Governments, with the support of their development partners, to invest in appropriate infrastructure and other projects, including the provision of water and sanitation for all to rural areas and urban slums, in order to increase health and well-being, relieve the workload of women and girls and release their time and energy for other productive activities, including entrepreneurship;
Topic(s)
  • Health
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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Women in development (2020), para. 50

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  • Women in development (2020)
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22. Encourages Governments, with the support of their development partners, to invest in appropriate infrastructure and other projects, including the provision of water and sanitation for all to rural areas and urban slums, in order to increase health and well-being, relieve the workload of women and girls and release their time and energy for other productive activities, including entrepreneurship;
Topic(s)
  • Health
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
Date added
Feb 25, 2020
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The girl child (2016), para. 22

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  • The girl child (2016)
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Emphasizing that increased and equal access to quality education for young people, especially adolescent girls, including in the areas of sexual and reproductive health, as well as health care, hygiene and sanitation, dramatically lowers their vulnerability to preventable diseases and infections, in particular HIV and othe r sexually transmitted infections,
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Health
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Adolescents
  • Girls
  • Youth
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Feb 25, 2020
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The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2020), para. 44

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  • The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2020)
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(h) To reduce the time spent by women and girls in collecting household water, in order to address the negative impact of inadequate water and sanitation services on the access of girls to education, including through improved public services and infrastructure;
Topic(s)
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2016), para. 38

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  • The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2016)
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(f) To develop water, sanitation and hygiene approaches, programmes and policies that enable the meaningful participation of women and girls at all stages of planning, decision-making, implementation, monitoring and evaluation;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The girl child (2014), para. 33

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  • The girl child (2014)
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Emphasizing that increased access to education for young people, especially adolescent girls, including in the areas of sexual and reproductive health, as well as health care, hygiene and sanitation, dramatically lowers their vulnerability to preventable diseases and infections, in particular HIV and other sexually transmitted infections,
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Health
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Adolescents
  • Girls
  • Youth
Date added
Feb 25, 2020
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The human right to safe drinking water and sanitation (2014), para. 13

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  • The human right to safe drinking water and sanitation (2014)
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Deeply concerned that women and girls often face particular barriers in accessing water and sanitation and that they shoulder the main burden of collecting household water in many parts of the world, restricting their time for other activities,
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
Date added
Feb 25, 2020
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Progress at mid-decade on the implementation of General Assembly resolution 45/217 on the World Summit for Children (1997), para. 13

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  • Progress at mid-decade on the implementation of General Assembly resolution 45/217 on the World Summit for Children (1997)
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8. Recognizes the need for more intensive efforts to reach the goals for child mortality, the education of children, in particular girl children, maternal mortality, child malnutrition and sanitation;
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  • Education
  • Health
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Children
  • Girls
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Feb 25, 2020
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Intensification of efforts to end obstetric fistula (2019), para. 24

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  • Intensification of efforts to end obstetric fistula (2019)
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3. Calls upon States to take all measures necessary to ensure the right of women and girls to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health, including sexual and reproductive health, and reproductive rights, in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development, 3 the Beijing Platform for Action 14 and the outcome documents of their review conferences, and to develop sustainable health systems and social services , with a view to ensuring universal access to such systems and services without discrimination, while paying special attention to adequate food and nutrition, water and sanitation, family planning information, increasing women’s empowerment, knowledge and awareness and ensuring equitable access to high-quality appropriate prenatal and delivery care for the prevention of obstetric fistula and the reduction of health inequities, as well as postnatal care for the detection and early management of fistula cases;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Health
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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Women in development (2020), para. 51

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  • Women in development (2020)
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23. Expresses deep concern that the lack of adequate sanitation facilities and related challenges, such as water scarcity and unsafe water, disproportionately affect women and girls, including their labour force and school participation rates, and increase their vulnerability to violence, and in this regard calls for the strengthening of efforts to achieve sanitation for all and to end open defecation, paying special attention to women and girls, through efforts to ensure access to sanitation and hygiene facilities, including menstrual hygiene management;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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Women in development (2018), para. 49

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  • Women in development (2018)
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21. Expresses deep concern that the lack of adequate sanitation facilities and related challenges, such as water scarcity and unsafe water, disproportionately affect women and girls, including their labour force and school participation rates, and increase their vulnerability to violence, and in this regard calls for the strengthening of efforts to achieve sanitation for all and to end open defecation, paying special attention to women and girls, through efforts to ensure access to sanitation and hygiene facilities, including menstrual hygiene management;
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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Improvement of the situation of women and girls in rural areas (2018), para. 27

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  • Improvement of the situation of women and girls in rural areas (2018)
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(i) Taking appropriate measures to ensure that women’s and girls’ disproportionate share of unpaid care and domestic work, as well as contributions to on-farm and off-farm production, is recognized, and to promote policies and initiatives supporting the reconciliation of work and family life and the equal sharing of responsibilities between men and women with a view to reduc ing and equitably distributing such unpaid work, including through, inter alia, the provision of infrastructure, technology and public services, such as water and sanitation, renewable energy, transport and information and communications technology, as wel l as addressing the need for accessible, affordable and quality childcare and care facilities in rural areas;
Topic(s)
  • Gender
  • Water & Sanitation
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (2019), para. 079

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  • Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (2019)
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(b) Invest in programmes that accelerate States’ fulfilment of the Sustainable Development Goals with the aim of eliminating the adverse drivers and structural factors that compel people to leave their country of origin, including through poverty eradication, food security, health and sanitation, education, inclusive economic growth, infrastructure, urban and rural development, employment creation, decent work, gender equality and empowerment of women and girls, resilience and disaster risk reduction, climate change mitigation and adaptation, addressing the socioeconomic effects of all forms of violence, non-discrimination, the rule of law and good governance, access to justice and protection of human rights, as well as creating and maintaining peaceful and inclusive societies with effective, accountable and transparent institutions;
Topic(s)
  • Environment
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Poverty
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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Political Declaration of the High-level Midterm Review on the Implementation of the Vienna Programme of Action for Landlocked Developing Countries for the Decade 2014–2024 (2019), para. 52

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  • Political Declaration of the High-level Midterm Review on the Implementation of the Vienna Programme of Action for Landlocked Developing Countries for the Decade 2014–2024 (2019)
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48. We encourage landlocked developing countries to promote innovative solutions in sectors such as agriculture, transport, information and communications, finance, energy, health, water and sanitation and education, and effective public -private partnerships through investments in education and skills development, including technical, vocational and tertiary education and training, while ensuring gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls at all levels. We recognize that these investments are required to reduce economic volatility, enable landlocked developing countries to reap the demographic dividend, and achieve lifelong learning and broader human development.
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  • Economic Rights
  • Education
  • Gender
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2020), para. 27

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  • The human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation (2020)
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Deeply concerned further that women and girls are particularly at risk of and exposed to attacks, sexual and gender-based violence, harassment and other threats to their safety while collecting household water and when accessing sanitation facilities outside their homes or, when lacking adequate sanitation facilities, practisi ng open defecation and urination, limiting their ability to move freely and safely in the public sphere,
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Violence
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The girl child (2016), para. 29

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  • The girl child (2016)
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7. Urges States to acknowledge the different needs of girls and boys during their childhood and adolescence and, as appropriate, to make adapted investments that are consistent with and responsive to their changing needs, in particular ensuring that girls have access to clean water, including safe drinking water, sanitation, hygiene and feminine hygiene products as well as private toilet facilities, including feminine hygiene product disposal facilities, in educational institutions and other public spaces, which will improve their health and access to education and increase their safety;
Topic(s)
  • Education
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Boys
  • Girls
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Feb 25, 2020
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The girl child (2016), para. 06

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  • The girl child (2016)
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Recognizing that chronic poverty remains one of the biggest obstacles to meeting the needs of and promoting and protecting the rights of children, including the girl child, and that poverty continues to impede access to clean wa ter, sanitation and hygiene, among other basic social services for children,
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Poverty
  • Social & Cultural Rights
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Children
  • Girls
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