by Françoise Girard on March 22, 2013
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After two weeks of fierce negotiations at the United Nations’ annual Commission on the Status of Women, on March 15 more than 130 governments committed to ending violence against women and girls, and reached strong agreements to promote gender equality and ensure access to sexual and reproductive health services.
Among the many formal meetings at the Commission on the Status of Women that take place inside the United Nations, there are [...]
The 53rd Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is taking place at the United Nations from March 2-13. Every CSW has [...]