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'the condition of women in rural area is quite sad ' explain with help of an example...
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Answered by Vamprixussa
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The condition of women in rural area is quite sad '

While addressing the issue of sexual exploitation of women and girls, Myanmar’s representative said that accusations of gang rape levelled at his country’s military personnel were “far fetched” and based on unfounded reports by “expatriate” groups, who were part of a disinformation campaign against a sovereign country.

"gender equality and improving the status of women.  It wished, however, to see more priority given to addressing economic and political discrimination. "

Even after soo many years of independence this hasn't been fulfilled.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The manifold disadvantages and discrimination which continue to plague rural women in many parts of the world was an issue voiced by many speakers as the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) continued its discussion today on the advancement of women with close to 50 speakers taking the floor.

Pointing to the 85 per cent of her country’s population who lived in rural areas, the representative of Ethiopia underscored that prioritizing rural development was fundamental to the advancement of women.

The advancement of women had been one of the most important items on the Third Committee’s agenda, Indonesia’s representative said, highlighting that violence against women was still one of the most persistent human rights violations today.  It was distressing that a culture of impunity still existed in many parts of the world, he added.

While addressing the issue of sexual exploitation of women and girls, Myanmar’s representative said that accusations of gang rape levelled at his country’s military personnel were “far fetched” and based on unfounded reports by “expatriate” groups, who were part of a disinformation campaign against a sovereign country.

Education was key to promoting women’s rights, said Saudatu Usman Bungudu, Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development of Nigeria.  The Nigerian government was determined to enhance the enrolment and retention rates of girls in rural areas through increased educational infrastructure and special incentives.

Brazil also saw education as the correct way towards promoting equal conditions between men and women.  In schools there, policies were aimed at encouraging non-discriminatory practices, respect for diversity and sexual orientation, as well as encouraging the interests of girls in non-traditional disciplines, the representative said.

The representative of Poland supported Portugal’s statement (on behalf of the European Union) and stressed that any reference that statement made to the sexual and reproductive rights of women did not constitute an encouragement for the promotion of abortion as a means of achieving the advancement of women. 

Statements were also made by the representatives of New Zealand, the Russian Federation, Turkey, India, Senegal, Malawi, Yemen, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Egypt, Malta, Burkina Faso, Moldova, the United States, Mozambique, Israel, Armenia, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Kenya, Tunisia, Republic of Korea, Ghana, Nicaragua, Namibia, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Iran, Singapore, Morocco, Sierra Leone, and El Salvador.

The Observer for Palestine also made a statement.

The representatives of the Council of Europe, International Fund for Agricultural Development, International Committee of the Red Cross, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, United Nations Human Settlements Programme, International Labour Organization and Inter-Parliamentary Union also spoke.

The representatives of Israel, Sudan, Japan, and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea spoke in exercise of the right of reply.  The Observer for Palestine also spoke in exercise of the right of reply.


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