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Juan Carlos García

2023-07-13 06:44:54

Germany issued, PAL / Region 0 DVD: American standard DVD player will not play. To view in the US / Canada, you need a multi-zone PAL / NTSC DVD player. Language: Spanish (Dolby Digital 0), English (Subtitle), French (Subtitle), German (Subtitle), Widescreen (1.85: 1), Feature: Actor / Staff Interview, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, Abstract: Surface Above, writer and director Florence George 's debut is about a girl boxer, Yuma Branco, who is struggling to escape from Bari in Managua. She lives in a concrete floor lodge. Often there are no mothers, unemployed pedophiles, teenagers, and two brothers. She loves children and protects them but despises adults. At the same time, outside her house, Yuma's Street Mob Boyfriend, Clybra - means "snake" - trying to control her, said: "Women never fight." But Yuma wild And tough. She continued training and soon became involved with Ernesto, a middle school journalism student at Centroamericana University. Screening / Awards: Cartagena Film Festival, Malaga Spain Film Festival, ... La Yuma

JUAN CARLOS MENDOZA - GARCÍA (Costa Rica) said there is evidence that such participation is essential to success, but the lack of political will still hinder women 's participation in the peace process. He urged him to overcome these obstacles. He also urged all members of the Security Council to secure gender equality in the United Nations and other countries. The Executive Board has to work with UN women to implement these efforts and strive to deploy gender advisors as necessary. He called for gender-based violence in conflict situations to be severely punished and to end immunity and zero tolerance for universally applicable abuse to the UN system. Women can play an important role in the process of peace, government, and community

Women are often excluded from the peace process, but they play an important role in preventing conflict and establishing peace, and the Secretary General tells the Security Council as follows

JUAN CARLOS MENDOZA - GARCÍA (Costa Rica) stated that human rights belongs to "not just developing countries but also developed countries, as well as major powers and small countries, all of us". His country reaffirmed its commitment to protecting human rights everywhere and the principles of universality, equity and constructive dialogue in the promotion of human rights. He emphasized the rapid development of information and communication technology, which was an opportunity for young people, but it also brought the risk of bullying and exploitation. To optimize the benefits of these tools, it is important to protect the child's online rights and democratize the use of the Internet by resolving the digital divide. He stated that each country needs to deal with structural causes and risk factors as women's imprisonment rates due to drug trafficking crimes are high. He concluded that a human rights based approach should be implemented through the development agenda.

The third committee asked participants to become immigrants human rights issues and asked each country to see development as a "key."

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