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DRAFT RESOLUTION
Committee
: Human
Rights Council
Topic: Promotion and
protection for the rights of women
Sponsors:Argentina,
Belgium,
China,
Costa
Rica
France,
Germany,
Haiti,
India, Italy, Jordan,
Kyrgyzstan,Lebanon, Maldives, Malaysia,
Netherland,
Qatar, Romania, Saudi
Arabia,
Spain, Tunisia,
Nigeria, Uganda,
Signatories:,
Kuwait,
Zimbabwe,
Senegal,
the
USA,
Cuba,
Thailand,
Uzbekistan,
Panama, Peru
,
The General Assembly,
Guided
by the
Chapter of the United Nations, as well as the
Convention on the
Elimination
of
allDiscriminations
against
Women,
and
the
Beijing
Declaration
and the Platform
for Action,
Approving
that the measures
which the previous Draft Resolution has taken into
account,
Recalling
the
Millennium
Development
Goals-promoting
gender
equality
and
improving
maternal
health,
which
should
be
implemented
before
the
deadlines
and
all the countries have a share in this issue,
Recognizing
also
that 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, is
essential for the advancement of women,
Emphasizing
that
empowering
women
is
a
critical
factor
in
the
eradication
of
poverty,
since
women
constitute
the
majority
of
people
living
in
poverty
and
contribute
to
the
economy
and
to
the
combating
of
poverty
through
both
their
unremunerated
and
remunerated
work
at
home,
in
the
community, and in the
workplace
Reaffirming
the importance
of the outcome of the Fourth World Conference on
Women held in Beijing from 4 to 15
September 1995, as well as all the United
Nations major conferences and summits
organized since 1990, in particular the
World Summit for Social Development
held in Copenhagen in March 1995,
Bearing
in
mind
that
reproductive
rights
are
one
of
the
basic
concerns
of
therights of women, which are crucial
not only to the pregnant women but also
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for
the
basic
rights
for
the
children,
and
more
considerations
should
be
taken
especially in the developing countries,
Considering
all
the
policies
and
recommendations,
including
the
official
and
non-official, should be made with the
certain national basic conditions being put
into
consideration,
particular
matters
demand
particular
analysis,
including
women’s right problem in Latin America
countries
(based on PP3 res 63/229, p.
32 and 33 report E/2010/4E/CN.6/2010/2,
and p. 7 A/res/S-23/3
);
Reproductive rights
1.
Notes
that
reproductive rights
rest on
the recognition of the basic right of all
couples and individuals to decide
freely and responsibly the number, spacing
and timing of their children and to
have the information and means to do so,
and
the
right
to
attain
the
highest
standard
of
sexual
and
reproductive
health
:
a)
Calls
for
the
implementations
on
the
legislation
to
reduce
theabortion
rates of each
member states, and correspondent
supervi
singmechanism
is
essentially
needed,
and
each
member
states
should
hand
in
a
deadline
about
thefulfillment of the implementation of the
actions,
b)
Encourages governments as well as the
non-governmental organizations
to take
part in the
propaganda
on
women
’
s reproductive rights,
including
thehealth issue as well as
the social issue,
2.
Decides
to
set
up
a
sub
commission
in
the
Commission
on
the
Status
of
Women
to
ensure the basic reproductive rights
being truly protected and to
speed
up
for
the
achievement
in
the
MDGs
under
the
topic
of
improving
maternal health in
recent 5 years:
a)
Encourages all the responsible members
to chair the committee in turns,
in
order to
enlarge the amount of
people
involved in the management
and be aware of the seriousness of the
topic,
b)
The
departments
should
be
divided
according
to
the
different
situations
such as proper abortion, healthcare
insurance during thepregnancies, the
decision
making
of
the
child
policy,
education
and
assistances
in
the
endangered
regions and the application of the funding,
3.
Decides
to
provide
assistances
to
prevent
the
coerced
pregnancies
,
especially
the
female
in
the
conflict
regions
,
where
sexual
violence
sometimes comes out
as a way of invasion and exploitation:
a)
Urges member
states to take immediate and effective measures to
prevent
any
form
of
harassment
to
women,
including
implantations
on
the
legislation, such as the
punishment,
4.
Urges
states
to
show
more
concern
towards
women
who
are
especially
vulnerable,
including
disabled
women,
immigrant
women
and
women
living
in chaos caused by war,
and: