… to describe the unequal outcomes achieved by women and men on the labour market, as well as women’s restricted access to rights and assets worldwide. No country in the world has fully closed the gender gap. The main gender gaps … and Platform for Action adopted at the Fourth WorldConferenceonWomen (1995) mentions a clear commitment of …
… current wasteful production and consumption systems in the world economy, rising global demand for goods and services … discussed since the early 1970s , when the growing debate on environmental changes intersected with the emergence of … movement. In this context, the United Nations Fourth WorldConferenceonWomen in Beijing (1995) identified environment …
… in the EU Member States ranges between 12% and 35%. The World Health Organisation (WHO) provides global data on violence against women. Recent global prevalence figures … in the health sector. United Nations At the Fourth WorldConferenceonWomen held in Beijing in 1995, the following …
… of society have been rising and impacting negatively onwomen’s lives. Furthermore, there is a large body of … as promoting gender equality and women’s rights across the world are also two of the thematic priorities area of the … them to the needs of women (Art. 4 (i)). The Fourth WorldConferenceonWomen Beijing Declaration and Platform for …
… the Commission’s work, as well as an Inter-Service Group on Gender Equality (ISG), with members from all Commission … of DG DEVCO is to design policies to reduce poverty in the world, ensure sustainable development and promote democracy, … level, while supporting the preparation of the Beijing Conference. In 2018, during the Austrian presidency, an …
… in particular, most important treaties like the Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (CETS No. 197) … the Nairobi and Vienna Conferences, the 1995 UN Fourth WorldConferenceonWomen in Beijing clearly established gender …