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Women 2000 and Beyond: The role of men and boys in achieving gender equality
(United Nations, 2008)
Gender equality is not a women's issue; it concerns men and boys as well as women and girls. Garnering sufficient support for the profound social changes required by the gender equality agenda cannot be achieved by women ...
General comment No. 20: Non-discrimination in economic, social and cultural rights (art. 2, para. 2, of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights)
(UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR), 2009-07-02)
UNHCR Handbook for the Protection of Women and Girls
(UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 2008-01)
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence against Refugees, Returnees and Internally Displaced Persons Guidelines for Prevention and Response
(UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 2003)
General Recommendation 30 Discrimination against non-citizens
(United Nations, 2004)
General Comment No. 28 Article 3 (The equality of rights between men and women)
(United Nations, 2000-03-29)
Guide to Producing Statistics on Time Use: Measuring Paid and Unpaid Work
(United Nations, 2004)
At its thirty-second session, held in
2001, the Statistical Commission endorsed the
preparation of a guide for producing statistics
on measuring paid and unpaid work. On that
occasion, the value of time-use statistics ...
General Comment No. 2: Implementation of Article 2 by States Parties
(UN Committee Against Torture (CAT), 2008)
This general comment addresses the three parts of article 2, each of which identifies distinct
interrelated and essential principles that undergird the Convention’s absolute prohibition against
torture. Since the adoption ...
Climate Change and Turkey Impacts, Sectoral Analyses, Socio-Economic Dimensions
(United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Turkey Office, 2007)
This publication integrates and synthesises the findings of various working groups headed by researchers, working closely with relevant national ministries, private sector representatives and NGOs.
General comment no. 14 The right to the highest attainable standard of health.
(United Nations, 2000)