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Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
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PREAMBLE
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... Recalling that
discrimination against women
violates the
principles
of
equality
of
rights
and
respect
for
human dignity
, is an obstacle to the
participation
of
women
, on
equal terms
with
men
, in the
political
,
social
,
economic
and
cultural life
of their
countries
, hampers the growth of the prosperity of
society
and the
family
and makes more difficult the
full
development
of the potentialities of
women
in the
service
of their
countries
and of
humanity
, ...
... Affirming that the strengthening of
international peace
and
security
, the relaxation of
international
tension,
mutual
co-operation
among all
States
irrespective
of their
social
and
economic systems
,
general
and complete
disarmament
, in particular
nuclear
disarmament
under strict and effective
international
control
, the affirmation of the
principles
of
justice
,
equality
and
mutual benefit
in
relations
among
countries
and the realization of the
right
of peoples under
alien
and
colonial
domination
and
foreign
occupation
to
self-determination
and
independence
, as well as
respect
for
national
sovereignty
and
territorial integrity
, will
promote
social progress
and
development
and as a
consequence
will
contribute
to the attainment of
full
equality
between
men and women
, ...
... Convinced that the
full
and complete
development
of a
country
, the
welfare
of the
world
and the cause of
peace
require the
maximum
participation
of
women
on
equal terms
with
men
in all
fields
, ...
... Bearing in
mind
the
great
contribution
of
women
to the
welfare
of the
family
and to the
development
of
society
, so far not
fully
recognized, the
social
significance
of
maternity
and the
role
of both
parents
in the
family
and in the
upbringing
of
children
, and aware that the
role
of
women
in
procreation
should not be a basis for
discrimination
but that the
upbringing
of
children
requires a
sharing
of
responsibility
between
men and women
and
society
as a whole, ...
ARTICLE-3
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States Parties
shall take in all
fields
, in particular in the
political
,
social
,
economic
and
cultural
fields
, all appropriate
measures
,
including
legislation
, to ensure the
full
development
and
advancement
of
women
, for the
purpose
of
guaranteeing
them the
exercise
and
enjoyment
of
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
on a basis of
equality
with
men
. ...
ARTICLE-5
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... (b) To ensure that
family
education
includes a proper
understanding
of
maternity
as a
social
function
and the
recognition
of the
common
responsibility
of
men and women
in the
upbringing
and
development
of their
children
, it being understood that the
interest
of the
children
is the primordial
consideration
in all
cases
. ...
ARTICLE-11
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... (c) To
encourage
the
provision
of the necessary supporting
social services
to enable
parents
to combine
family
obligations
with
work
responsibilities
and
participation
in
public
life
, in particular through
promoting
the
establishment
and
development
of a
network
of
child-care facilities
; ...
ARTICLE-14
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... 2.
States Parties
shall take all appropriate
measures
to
eliminate
discrimination against women
in
rural areas
in
order
to ensure, on a basis of
equality
of
men and women
, that they
participate
in and
benefit
from
rural
development
and, in particular, shall ensure to such
women
the
right
: ...
... (a) To
participate
in the elaboration and
implementation
of
development
planning
at all levels; ...
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