New Zealand Human Rights Commission's report to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW): pre-session for the 52nd session, 24 October 2011
McGregor, Judy
New Zealand Human Rights Commission's report to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW): pre-session for the 52nd session, 24 October 2011 Judy McGregor - Wellington, N.Z. New Zealand Human Rights Commission 2011 - 20 p.; computer file PDF
New Zealand has made consistent progress in eliminating discrimination against women and in progressing equality across a broad range of civil, political, economic, social and cultural indicators. That’s the good news. The not so good news is that there are enduring and pervasive barriers and inequalities that women in New Zealand, as mothers, grandmothers, carers, and workers, face every day.
Violence against women is one of these. Section 5.3 (p.12-16) focuses on the current situation in New Zealand regarding violence against women. This item is available in the HRC Library.
978-0-478-35613-7
WOMEN
YOUNG WOMEN
VIOLENCE
HUMAN RIGHTS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
MĀORI
SEX DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
PACIFIC PEOPLES
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PASIFIKA
YOUNG PEOPLE
TŪKINOTANGA
WĀHINE
DISABLED PEOPLE
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand Human Rights Commission's report to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW): pre-session for the 52nd session, 24 October 2011 Judy McGregor - Wellington, N.Z. New Zealand Human Rights Commission 2011 - 20 p.; computer file PDF
New Zealand has made consistent progress in eliminating discrimination against women and in progressing equality across a broad range of civil, political, economic, social and cultural indicators. That’s the good news. The not so good news is that there are enduring and pervasive barriers and inequalities that women in New Zealand, as mothers, grandmothers, carers, and workers, face every day.
Violence against women is one of these. Section 5.3 (p.12-16) focuses on the current situation in New Zealand regarding violence against women. This item is available in the HRC Library.
978-0-478-35613-7
WOMEN
YOUNG WOMEN
VIOLENCE
HUMAN RIGHTS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
MĀORI
SEX DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
PACIFIC PEOPLES
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PASIFIKA
YOUNG PEOPLE
TŪKINOTANGA
WĀHINE
DISABLED PEOPLE
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
NEW ZEALAND