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UN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
60th Session, 15 March - 23 April 2004

Palais des Naciones, Geneva

CHR Resolutions on women's rights | General Debate Statements | UN Documents on women's rights | NGO Documents and Side Events

60th Session Commission on Human Rights: OHCHR website

CHR RESOLUTIONS ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS

Elimination of Violence Against Women, E/CN.4/2004/L.63   1325
15 April 2004, Geneva

Mass Exoduses and Displaced Persons: Internally Displaced Persons, E/CN.4/2004/L.77
 
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15 April 2004, Geneva

Trafficking in Women and Girls, E/CN.4/2004/L.60
14 April 2004, Geneva


GENERAL DEBATE STATEMENTS: NGOs

Integration of the Human Rights of Women and the Gender Perspective, Item 12
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, World Young Women’s Christian Association, Women’s Initiatives for Gender Justice, On Violence against Women, Commission on Human Rights, 60th Session, Geneva, 5 April 2004

War on Terror or War on Women?: The View from Latin America
MADRE, March 2004


GENERAL DEBATE STATEMENTS: UN

Yakin Erturk, UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women
5 April 2004

UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Warns of Threats to Gains on Women's Human Rights
UN Commission on Human Rights, UN Press Release, 5 April 2004

Carolyn Hannan, Director, Division for the Advancement of Women (DAW)
5 April 2004

Kyung-wha Kang, Chairperson, UN Commission on the Status of Women (48th and 49th Sessions)
5 April 2004


GENERAL DEBATE STATEMENTS: Governments


Summary of Governmental Statements Made in General Debate

Item 12, UN Commisison on Human Rights, On the Integration of the Human Rights of Women and the Gender Perspective, UN Press Release, 5 April 2004

Women Ministers of Foreign Affairs Decry Violence Against Women
Declaration, 60th Session of the Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, 16 March 2004

New Zealand, on behalf of New Zealand, Canada and Australia, Tim Caughley, The New Zealand Permanent Representative

United States of America, Tami Longaberger, Public Delegate

India, Hardeep Singh Puri, Ambassador and Permanent Representative
5 April 2004

Norway, Tormod Cappelen Endresen, Assistant Director General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

5 April 2004

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UN DOCUMENTS ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS

Reports of the Secretary-General

Integration of the Human Rights of Women and the Gender Perspective: Integrating the human rights of women throughout the United Nations system: Report of the Secretary-General
UN Secretary-General, E/CN.4/2004/64, 5 March 2004

Reports of the Special Rapporteurs and Representatives

Integration of the Human Rights of Women and the Gender Perspective: Towards an effective implementation of international norms to end violence against women: Report of the Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences
Yakin Ertürk, Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences, E/CN.4/2004/66, 26 December 2003

Preliminary Note on Special Rapporteur's Missions to El Salvador and Guatemala
Yakin Ertürk, Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences, E/CN.4/2004/66/Add.2, 8 March 2004
The Special Rapporteur visited El Salvador (2 to 7 February 2004), and Guatemala (8 to 14 February), at the invitation of both Governments. The objective of the mission was to study the causes and consequences of violence against women and to formulate recommendations for an effective response to the phenomenon.

Promotion and Protection of Human Rights: Human Rights Defenders

Hina Jilani, Special Representative of the Secretary-General on the situation of human rights defenders, E/CN.4/2004/94, 15 January 2004

CHR Documents on Proceedings

Order of the Day for Item 12: Integration of the human rights of women and the gender perspective: (a) Violence against women
Documents and Speakers, 5 April 2004

Annotations to the Provisional Agenda: Making the link between CHR and General Assembly Documents
UN Secretary-General, Item 12: Women and Gender, 31 March 2004


NGO DOCUMENTS AND SIDE EVENTS

Roundtable on UN Resolution 1325: "Women as Peace Builders"
19 April 2004, Palais des Nations, Room XXIV, Geneve

Violence Against Women: International Human Rights Advocacy and the Beijing +10 Review
Center for Women's Global Leadership, Geneva NGO Committee on the Status of Women, World Health Organization (WHO), UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), 6 April 2004, Palais des Nations, Geneva

United Nations Human Rights Commission 2004: Thematic recommendations to the Government of Norway

Norweigan NGO Forum for Human Rights, 2004

2004 UN Commission on Human Rights: Mission: to promote and protect human rights: Overview of Violence Against Women Campaign and Recommendations for CHR
Amnesty International, 1 January 2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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