Gender equality is at the center of human rights and the value of the UN. The basic principle of the "United Nations Charter" adopted by world leaders in 1945 was "equality of men and women". It is the responsibility of all countries to protect and promote women's human rights. The High Commissioner for Human Rights has recently committed to becoming a gender supporter of Geneva and is committed to promoting gender equality at OHCHR and the International Forum.
Economic and social discrimination reduces the choices of women's lives, makes them worse, makes them vulnerable to human trafficking
Women's human rights defenders are excluded from the community and are seen as a threat to religion, honor and culture
As with the special risks faced by women in conflict situations, the important role of women in peace and security is often overlooked.
Furthermore, due to factors such as age, race, disability, socio-economic status, some women's group face discrimination in complex forms in addition to sex.
In order to effectively secure women's human rights, it is necessary to first comprehensively understand social structure and power relations. It not only constitutes law and politics, it also constitutes economic and social dynamics, family life and community life.
Harmful sexual stereotypes must be dismantled so that women can no longer be seen from the perspective that women should 'should'.
Discrimination by gender is prohibited by nearly all human rights treaties, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and Article 3 of these Conventions is for men and women We stipulate the right of equality. Enjoy all right
Furthermore, there are treaties and specialist organizations aimed at realizing women's human rights.
The Convention is regarded as a women's international Bill of Rights, which defines discrimination against women and establishes domestic action plans to prevent such discrimination. It was adopted by the United Nations in 1979 and came into force on September 3, 1981.
The supervision of the Convention is the Committee's duties on the elimination of discrimination against women, a group of 23 independent women rights experts who ratified the Convention. Parties to the Convention must submit a report detailing compliance with the provisions every four years. The committee (the convention agency) may review these reports, listen to complaints allegations and investigate serious or systematic violations of women's rights
In 1994, the United Nations decided to appoint a special rapporteur, an independent expert, to discuss the cause and consequences of violence against women. Special Rapporteur investigates and monitors violence against women and recommends and promotes elimination of violence against women
In 2010, the Human Rights Council established a working group on discrimination against women in law and practice to promote the abolition of laws discriminating women and giving rise to discriminatory effects on women.
Furthermore, the Female Assembly Caucus defends women's rights and gender equality and can mobilize grassroots women to participate in the Constitution. This makes gender equality the central place. We also monitor the budget to ensure that women and men's needs and concerns are satisfied. Women's leadership ability is also seen in organizations later called the National Women's Council. These National Women's Committees provide women's foundation for raising awareness, promoting domestic discussions, and influencing policy planning and democratic processes in the country. For example, the council mobilized female companion women to participate in Gakaka courts, decentralization, poverty reduction process, HIV / AIDS epidemic program, and 1994 genocide results.
Promotion of gender equality and women's rights: UN women are promoting women's rights and gender equality through advocacy activities including the Beijing + 20 platform and HeForShe. Activities include holding workshops with civil society organizations to disseminate information through social media and nationwide events. Finally, the UN Women Training Center (formerly the Female Improvement Association) was in the Dominican Republic. Provide quality training for gender equality by providing various self-paced, moderate, mixed and face to face courses, tools and services that provide gender based violence, nursing economics, and masculinity .