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WOMEN'S HEALTH RIGHTS IN UKRAINE
: Introduction: Women’s health, due to their biological characteristics and fertility function, as well as their role, their focus on family and community health care is different from that of men and is of particular importance.
Pouryazdankhah Mojdeh
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HAK ASASI PEREMPUAN DALAM KONSTITUSI DAN KONVENSI CEDAW
Women's Rights are rights held by a woman, because she was a human being and as a woman who has the dignity of humanity. Women's rights are part of human rights.
Nuraida Jamil
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Human rights language has become a common method of internationally denouncing violent, discriminatory or otherwise harmful practices, notably by framing them as reprehensible violations of those fundamental rights we obtain by virtue of being human ...
Melisa Demir +3 more
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The Relevance of Gender Mainstreaming in Indonesia to Women's Rights in Islamic Law
Gender mainstreaming is a government effort in upholding women's rights, because women's rights are an inseparable part of human rights. Protection of human rights is a state guarantee which is given to its citizens as a manifestation of the objectives ...
Rossa Ilma Silfiah, Humiati Humiati
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Girls’ and women’s education within Unesco and the World Bank, 1945–2000 [PDF]
By 2000, girls’ and women’s education was a priority for international development organisations. While studies have examined the impact of recent campaigns and programmes, there has been less exploration of ideas about girls’ and women’s education ...
Appadorai A. +22 more
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Since the adoption of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa (Maputo Protocol), the African human rights
Nkatha Kabira, Peninah Masore
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Wartime sexual violence: women’s human rights and questions of masculinity [PDF]
This article examines wartime sexual violence, one of the most recurring wartime human rights abuses. It asserts that our theorisations need further development, particularly in regard to the way that masculinities and the intersections with ...
Alison, Miranda H.
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Avoidable maternal mortality as social injustice [PDF]
Safe motherhood is not a reality for many women and maternal mortality persists as a severe public health problem. This paper aims to discuss avoidable maternal mortality beyond health issues emphasising on human rights violations and the multiple social
Reginaldo Antônio de Oliveira Freitas-Júnior
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Gender Parity in Parliament: A Panacea for the Promotion and Protection of Women's Rights in Nigeria
Women's rights are part of the fundamental human rights that are recognized in international human rights treaties. While Nigeria has acceded to a number of international instruments on the promotion and protection of women's rights, women in this ...
Bolanle Oluwakemi Eniola
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Human rights from the female perpective
The object of this paper focuses on the application of mainstreaming to several historical Human Rights Declarations from the first in 1776 to the latest.
Mercedes Alcañiz Moscardó
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