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  1. The Beijing Declaration was a resolution adopted by the UN at the end of the Fourth World Conference on Women on 15 September 1995. The resolution adopted to promulgate a set of principles concerning the equality of men and women.

  2. Considered the most progressive blueprint ever for advancing women's rights, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action has been reprinted in this special edition, which also includes a copy of the political declaration reached at the 23rd special session of the General Assembly in 2000, which reviewed progress towards the Platform for ...

  3. Sep 15, 1995 · The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, adopted unanimously by 189 countries, was an agenda for women’s empowerment that is now considered the key global policy document on gender ...

  4. Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action* The Fourth World Conference on Women, Having met in Beijing from 4 to 15 September 1995, 1. Adopts the Beijing Declaration and Platform for...

  5. Beijing Declaration of Indigenous Women. A major result of the conference was the Beijing Declaration of Indigenous Women, signed at the NGO Forum in the Indigenous Women's Tent. This document seeks, in part, to reconcile the tension felt by Indigenous women activists and Indigenous movements dominated by men.

  6. Ensure respect for international law, including humanitarian law, in order to protect women and girls in particular; Develop the fullest potential of girls and women of all ages, ensure their full...

  7. Considered the most progressive blueprint ever for advancing women’s rights, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action has been reprinted in this special edition, which also includes a copy of the political declaration reached at the 23rd special session of the General Assembly in 2000, which reviewed progress towards the Platform for ...

  8. Sep 4, 2020 · 4 September 2020, New York – Twenty-five years ago today, the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing set a path-breaking agenda for women’s rights. As a result of the two-week gathering with more than 30,000 activists, representatives from 189 nations unanimously adopted the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.

  9. Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. In 1995, gender equality advocates brought to the fore the lack of empowerment and the multitude of human rights violations experienced by

  10. Oct 27, 1995 · Beijing Declaration and Platform of Action, adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women. Endorsed by GA Resolution 50/203, 22 December 1995. This is not a UNHCR publication. UNHCR is not responsible for, nor does it necessarily endorse, its content.