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1.
We, the Governments participating in the Fourth World Conference
on Women,
2.
Gathered here in Beijing in September 1995, the year of the
fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the United Nations,
3.
Determined to advance the goals of equality, development and
peace for all women everywhere in the interest of all humanity,
4.
Acknowledging the voices of all women everywhere and taking
note of the diversity of women and their roles and circumstances,
honouring the women who paved the way and inspired by the
hope present in the world's youth,
5.
Recognize that the status of women has advanced in some important
respects in the past decade but that progress has been uneven,
inequalities between women and men have persisted and major
obstacles remain, with serious consequences for the well being
of all people,
6.
Also recognize that this situation is exacerbated by the increasing
poverty that is affecting the lives of the majority of the
world's people, in particular women and children, with origins
in both the national and international domains,
7.
Dedicate ourselves unreservedly to addressing these constraints
and obstacles and thus enhancing further the advancement and
empowerment of women all over the world, and agree that this
requires urgent action in the spirit of determination, hope,
cooperation and solidarity, now and to carry us forward into
the next century.
8.
The equal rights and inherent human dignity of women and men
and other purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter
of the United Nations, to the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights and other international human rights instruments, in
particular the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms
of Discrimination against Women and the Convention on the
Rights of the Child, as well as the Declaration on the Elimination
of Violence against Women and the Declaration on the Right
to Development;
9.
Ensure the full implementation of the human rights of women
and of the girl child as an inalienable, integral and indivisible
part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms;
10.
Build on consensus and progress made at previous United Nations
conferences and summits - on women in Nairobi in 1985, on
children in New York in 1990, on environment and development
in Rio de Janeiro in1992, on human rights in Vienna in 1993,
on population and development in Cairo in 1994 and on social
development in Copenhagen in 1995 with the objective of achieving
equality, development and peace;
11.
Achieve the full and effective implementation of the Nairobi
Forward-looking Strategies for the Advancement of Women;
12.
The empowerment and advancement of women, including the right
to freedom of thought, conscience, religion and belief, thus
contributing to the moral, ethical, spiritual and intellectual
needs of women and men, individually or in community with
others and thereby guaranteeing them the possibility of realizing
their full potential in society and shaping their lives in
accordance with their own aspirations.
We reaffirm our commitment
to:
13.
Women's empowerment and their full participation on the basis
of equality in all spheres of society, including participation
in the decision-making process and access to power, are fundamental
for the achievement of equality, development and peace;
14.
Women's rights are human rights;
15.
Equal rights, opportunities and access to resources, equal
sharing of responsibilities for the family by men and women,
and a harmonious partnership between them are critical to
their well-being and that of their families as well as to
the consolidation of democracy;
16.
Eradication of poverty based on sustained economic growth,
social development, environmental protection and social justice
requires the involvement of women in economic and social development,
equal opportunities and the full and equal participation of
women and men as agents and beneficiaries of people-centred
sustainable development;
17.
The explicit recognition and reaffirmation of the right of
all women to control all aspects of their health, in particular
their own fertility, is basic to their empowerment;
18.
Local, national, regional and global peace is attainable and
is inextricably linked with the advancement of women, who
are a fundamental force for leadership, conflict resolution
and the promotion of lasting peace at all levels;
19.
It is essential to design, implement and monitor, with the
full participation of women, effective, efficient and mutually
rein forcing gender-sensitive policies and programmes, including
development policies and programmes, at all levels that will
foster the empowerment and advancement of women;
20.
The participation and contribution of all actors of civil
society, particularly women's groups and networks and other
non-governmental organizations and community-based organizations,
with full respect for their autonomy, in cooperation with
Governments, are important to the effective implementation
and follow-up of the Platform for Action;
21.
The implementation of the Platform for Action requires commitment
from Governments and the international courage
men to participate fully in all actions towards equality;
We are determined to:
22.
Intensify efforts and actions to achieve the goals of the
Nairobi Forward-looking Strategies for the Advancement of
Women by the end of this century;
23.
Ensure the full enjoyment by women and the girl child of all
human rights and fundamental freedoms and take effective action
against violations of these rights and freedoms;
24.
Take all necessary measures to eliminate all forms of discrimination
against women and the girl child and remove all obstacles
to gender equality and the advancement and empowerment of
women;
25.
Encourage men to participate fully in all actions towards
equality;
26.
Promote women's economic independence, including
employment, and eradicate the persistent and increasing burden
of poverty on women by addressing the structural causes of
poverty through changes in economic structures, ensuring equal
access for all women, including those in rural areas, as vital
development agents, to productive resources, opportunities
and public services;
27. Promote
people-centred sustainable development, including sustained
economic growth, through the provision of basic education,
life-long education, literacy and training, and primary health
care for girls and women;
28.
Take positive steps to ensure peace for the advancement of
women and, recognizing the leading role that women have played
in the peace movement, work actively towards general and complete
disarmament under strict and effective international control,
and support negotiations on the conclusion, without delay,
of a universal and multilaterally and effectively verifiable
comprehensive nuclear-test-ban treaty which contributes to
nuclear disarmament and the prevention of the proliferation
of nuclear weapons in all its aspects;
29.
Prevent and eliminate all forms of violence against
women and girls;
30. Ensure
equal access to and equal treatment of women and men in education
and health care and enhance women's sexual and reproductive
health as well as education;
31.
Promote and protect all human rights of women and girls;
32.
Intensify efforts to ensure equal enjoyment of all human rights
and fundamental freedoms for all women and girls who face
multiple barriers to their empowerment and advancement because
of such factors as their race, age, language, ethnicity, culture,
religion, or disability, or because they are indigenous people;
33.
Ensure respect for international law, including
humanitarian law, in order to protect women and girls in particular;
34.
Develop the fullest potential of girls and women of all ages,
ensure their full and equal participation in building a better
world for all and enhance their role in the development process.
We are determined to:
35.
Ensure women's equal access to economic resources, including
land, credit, science and technology, vocational training,
information, communication and markets, as a means to further
the advancement and empowerment of women and girls, including
through the enhancement of their capacities to enjoy the benefits
of equal access to these resources, inter-alias, by means
of international cooperation;
36. Ensure
the success of the Platform for Action, which will require
a strong commitment on the part of Governments, international
organizations and institutions at all levels. We are deeply
convinced that economic development, social development and
environmental protection are interdependent and mutually reinforcing
components of sustainable development, which is the framework
for our efforts to achieve a higher quality of life for all
people. Equitable social development that recognizes empowering
the poor, particularly women living in poverty, to utilize
environmental resources sustainably is a necessary foundation
for sustainable development. We also recognize that broad-based
and sustained economic growth in the context of sustainable
development is necessary to sustain social development and
social justice. The success of the Platform for Action will
also require adequate mobilization of resources at the national
and international levels as well as new and additional resources
to the developing countries from all available funding mechanisms,
including multilateral, bilateral and private sources for
the advancement of women; financial resources to strengthen
the capacity of national, sub regional, regional and international
institutions; a commitment to equal rights, equal responsibilities
and equal opportunities and to the equal participation of
women and men in all national, regional and international
bodies and policy-making processes; and the establishment
or strengthening of mechanisms at all levels for accountability
to the world's women;
37.
Ensure also the success of the Platform for Action in countries
with economies in transition, which will require continued
international cooperation and assistance;
38.
We hereby adopt and commit ourselves as Governments to implement
the following Platform for Action, ensuring that a gender
perspective is reflected in all our policies and programmes.
We urge the United Nations system, regional and international
financial institutions, other relevant regional and international
institutions and all women and men, as well as non-governmental
organizations, with full respect for their autonomy, and all
sectors of civil society, in cooperation with Governments,
to fully commit themselves and contribute to the implementation
of this Platform for Action.
PLATFORM
FOR ACTION
For a complete version of the Platform, please
click the following link
http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/beijing/platform/plat1.htm#statement
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