This year isthe 40th anniversary of the, an international treaty on the human rights of women. The agreement provides an international standard for protecting and promoting womens political, civil, cultural, economic, and social rights. As of October 2019, have ratified it.A consisting of 23 independent experts on womens rights from around the world monitors the implementation of the Convention. They will convene in Geneva from 21 October until 8 November to assess progress and consider the reports submitted by the State parties.
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One out of everythree women, who are employed, works in agriculture.In rural areas women collect biomass fuels, manually process foodstuffs, and pump water- 80% of households without piped water rely on women for water collection. These are just some examples of their critical survivalrolein rural areas. That is why the UN commemorates theevery 15 October. The 2019 theme is , calling for actionto support rural women in responding to climate change through agricultural production, food security, and natural resources management.
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Since 2012, 11 October has been marked as the International Day of the Girl Child.The day aims to highlight and address the needs and challenges girls face, while promoting girls'empowerment and the fulfilment of their human rights. Nearly 25years ago, the 4th World Conference on Women culminated in the adoption of the ;the most comprehensive policy agenda for the empowerment of women. This year, under the theme "GirlForce: Unscripted and Unstoppable,"wecelebrate achievements by, with, and for girls.
Investing in girls education andkeeping girls in schoolis the critical first step in opening up opportunities for women in the Sahel.
"How do we get more women in politics?" asksGlobalSustainable Development Goal Advocate,AlaaMurabit. Asa UN High-Level Commissioner on Health Employment and Economic Growth, she hasseen first-hand how our experiences and opportunities in childhood shape our future realities and potential:"If, from a young age, a girl or woman does not feel she has power over her own body, it can be a challenge for her to believe that she should run for public office." She also calls fortransforming 'our cultural assumptions about what traits define leadership.'
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In rural Kyrgyzstan, Coding Caravan encourages girls leadership and entrepreneurship
Women and girls represent half of the worlds population and, therefore, also half of its potential. Gender equality, besides being a fundamental human right, is essential to achieve peaceful societies, with full human potential and sustainable development.