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Yoriku
Meguro, Japan, Sophia University, Tokyo, spoke on Population, fertility
and development from a gender perspective
She defined
gender equality as both an analytical and ideological concept, said
current demographic changes offer good opportunities for engendering
new social systems, and mentioned the lack of gender-disaggregated
data as an obstacle to fully understanding the dimensions of women’s
lives.She identified two strategies for the empowerment of women:
byproduct analyses, whereby non-gender policies contribute to the
enhancement of gender equality; and identifying women’s bargaining
power to negotiate.
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The Democratic
Republic of the Congo stated that the international community has
overlooked the conflicts in Africa and called for supporting civil
society efforts to promote peace and tolerance.
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Poland
noted market-oriented employment policies have maintained gender
inequalities in the division of labor and wages and said the lack
of responsibility-sharing is a serious constraint on the advancement
of women in the public and political spheres.
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The
conference room is filled to capacity during the morning panel
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ENB Summary of CSW-43
Linkages Coverage of the Fourth World Conference on Women
Linkages Coverage
of CSW-43
Secretariat web site with official
documents and information
for NGO participants
ENB's
Background Information on CSW-44
Other links (NGOs, research institutes, etc)
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