… security in their own right and often do not hold property rights to land or farms. To overcome this latter aspect, … of discrimination against women (CEDAW), a bill of women’s humanrights, specifically deals with rural women. Article 14, in …
… to modern ICT and the Internet enables the exercise of humanrights, freedom of expression, cultural rights and the right … access to ICT and the Internet is not only a matter of humanrights (e.g. freedom of expression); it would also …
… the labour market supports GDP growth, as more (qualified) human resources are involved in the production system. … men – are entitled to care allowances to build up pension rights in those periods of their lives when they are unable … employment rates. T<CommissionResp>he Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM) submitted an opinion to the …
… change and a condition for the achievement of fundamental humanrights. It increases cognitive and non-cognitive skills, … to EIGE’s gender equality index, from 2005 to 2012 human health, social work and education were the most …
… the labour market, as well as women’s restricted access to rights and assets worldwide. No country in the world has … promotion C122 Employment Policy Convention, 1964 C142 Human Resources Development Convention, 1975 C158 Termination … GEA seeks to show that discrimination is a violation of humanrights. It also has macroeconomic implications (i.e. …
… gender equality in the field of energy can be linked with humanrights and social, environmental and economic development. From a gender and humanrights perspective, women and men have different energy …
… in terms of the following points: Access to justice is a human right and an integral aspect of the rule of law. Crime … of crime is not only an issue of gender equality and humanrights, but also an economic one. Women’s …