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Mark II to return to topic. I now live I the middle east and the rights of women is now thrust to the forefront of my everyday experience. It is clear to me that as a man, I am accustomed to women having equal rights in all things (note: being married I am aware that sometime they have more rights than I do ... ...... However I am raising this concern. The world appears to not want to implement equal rights even though 191 countries signed up to a treaty to seek to implement this. This was a major global women’s rights treaty was ratified by the majority of the world’s nations a few decades ago. I do not see progress for this and I feel the world is starting to go backwards and if particular extreme ideologies continue to expand... I see things for women on average getting worse. I also like the view that progress on women's rights around the world is an important indicator to understand global well-being. if this is true then the world is getting sicker. What do women here think of the trend for women in the world. Is my current location in the world colouring my view? Maybe it is getting better in Australia and only worse else where. Where I am in the world, some places by law see women as property..... I can beat and kill them without consequence. In some places women are not even register at birth..... The following site is a good reference. It's 5 years old but still relevant IMO. A summary statement on the issues from this site: Global Issue - Womens RightsWomen’s rights around the world is an important indicator to understand global well-being.
A major global women’s rights treaty was ratified by the majority of the world’s nations a few decades ago.
Yet, despite many successes in empowering women, numerous issues still exist in all areas of life, ranging from the cultural, political to the economic. For example, women often work more than men, yet are paid less; gender discrimination affects girls and women throughout their lifetime; and women and girls are often are the ones that suffer the most poverty.
Many may think that women’s rights are only an issue in countries where religion is law, such as many Muslim countries. Or even worse, some may think this is no longer an issue at all. But reading this report about the United Nation’s Women’s Treaty and how an increasing number of countries are lodging reservations, will show otherwise.
Gender equality furthers the cause of child survival and development for all of society, so the importance of women’s rights and gender equality should not be underestimated.An opinion on the status Thirty years after the adoption of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), many girls and women still do not have equal opportunities to realize rights recognized by law. In many countries, women are not entitled to own property or inherit land. Social exclusion, “honor” killings, female genital mutilation, trafficking, restricted mobility and early marriage among others, deny the right to health to women and girls and increase illness and death throughout the life-course.
We will not see sustainable progress unless we fix failures in health systems and society so that girls and women enjoy equal access to health information and services, education, employment and political positions.
— Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General, World Health Organization, Equal rights and opportunities for women and girls essential for better health, International Women’s Day, March 8, 2010
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