III. Critical areas of concern
41. The advancement of women and the achievement of equality between women
and men are a matter of human rights and a condition for social justice and
should not be seen in isolation as a women's issue. They are the only way to
build a sustainable, just and developed society. Empowerment of women and
equality between women and men are prerequisites for achieving political,
social, economic, cultural and environmental security among all peoples.
42. Most of the goals set out in the Nairobi Forward-looking Strategies for
the Advancement of Women have not been achieved. Barriers to women's
empowerment remain, despite the efforts of Governments, as well as
non-governmental organizations and women and men everywhere. Vast political,
economic and ecological crises persist in many parts of the world. Among them
are wars of aggression, armed conflicts, colonial or other forms of alien
domination or foreign occupation, civil wars and terrorism. These situations,
combined with systematic or de facto discrimination, violations of and failure
to protect all human rights and fundamental freedoms of all women, and their
civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights, including the right
to
development and ingrained prejudicial attitudes towards women and girls are
but a few of the impediments encountered since the World Conference to Review
and Appraise the Achievements of the United Nations Decade for Women:
Equality, Development and Peace, in 1985.
43. A review of progress since the Nairobi Conference highlights special
concerns - areas of particular urgency that stand out as priorities for
action. All actors should focus action and resources on the strategic
objectives relating to the critical areas of concern which are, necessarily,
interrelated, interdependent and of high priority. There is a need for these
actors to develop and implement mechanisms of accountability for all the areas
of concern.
44. To this end, Governments, the international community and civil society,
including non-governmental organizations and the private sector, are called
upon to take strategic action in the following critical areas of concern:
- The persistent and increasing burden of poverty on women
- Inequalities and inadequacies in and unequal access to education and
training
- Inequalities and inadequacies in and unequal access to health care
and related services
- Violence against women
- The effects of armed or other kinds of conflict on women, including
those living under foreign occupation
- Inequality in economic structures and policies, in all forms of
productive activities and in access to resources
- Inequality between men and women in the sharing of power and
decision-making at all levels
- Insufficient mechanisms at all levels to promote the advancement of
women
- Lack of respect for and inadequate promotion and protection of the
human rights of women
- Stereotyping of women and inequality in women's access to and
participation in all communication systems, especially in the media
- Gender inequalities in the management of natural resources and in
the safeguarding of the environment
- Persistent discrimination against and violation of the rights of the
girl child
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