… 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. …
… policy strategies within the international women’s rights movement. In this context, the United Nations Fourth … on Climate change and development underlined “the human dimension of climate change, including a gender … of the green economy such as transport and energy, causing human resources to be wasted and preventing the EU from …
… 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 …
… in turn provide cover during maternity leave, pension rights, training and many other social benefits. However, … with particular regard to the strategy for preserving human resources in the fisheries sector, in particular … of specific actions in favour of women: “Investment in human capital is also vital to increase the competitiveness …
… challenges which prevent them from fully enjoying their humanrights and accessing equal opportunities. In some cases, … In 2012, 30 % of women were employed in education, human health and social work activities for only 8% of men. …