At the United Nations Mahasabha Sadar, Equal Rights for Women and Strong for Energy Strong

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At the United Nations Mahasabha Sadar, Equal Rights for Women and Strong for Energy Strong

This was said while addressing an event organized by the New York Headquarters Hall on the occasion of International Women’s Day on March 7 at the UN.

This year, the theme of International Day is: for all women and girls: rights. Equality Empowerment

According to the general secretary, when the door of equal opportunity is open to women and girls, everyone can win it. “Equal society is the basis of much prosperous and peaceful and sustainable development.”

The UN chief mentioned that six years ago, since the UN Conference was held in Beijing, the Chinese capital, it has been widely recorded, which has changed the condition of women’s rights and has been recognized as human rights.

However, it should be understood that the rights of women are being harmed. Society, such as violence, discrimination and economic discrimination, is still overwhelmed by the horrors of the past.

Also, new threats, such as algorithms that suffer from superstition, are strengthening discrimination on online platforms and are being done in new ways.

According to the general secretary, instead of adding equal rights to the mainstream, female-malls are now becoming part of the mainstream.

Emphasize on equal opportunity

The UN chief emphasized the fight against these challenges and said that equal opportunities for women and girls should be ensured.

In this order, invested in equality, investing in equality, the salary gap must be implemented, to eliminate sexual violence, to ensure the full participation of women in the process of making important decisions including peace.

Also, women and girls need to be provided on topics like science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

He emphasized that when women and girls move forward, we all develop. “Come on, let’s stand in the back of the real to transform these rights, equality and empowerment for all women and girls, for every place, everywhere.”

The reality of sharing

The executive director of the UN Institution (UN female), addressed the participants gathering at the General Assembly Hall by trying to empower women.

He said that gender equality, the reality of our shared reality, the shared rewards we will not stop, we will not stop.

The UN agency chief emphasized that women should be kept at the center of the decision -making process for a real solution.

UN Women’s Executive Director, Seema Bouse, addressed the program organized with International Women’s Day.

“From government to board rooms, from classroom to family, women’s equality is the biggest solution.” He noticed that an election should be taken from taking a step or sitting in hand and this election defined us.

Seema bet that these decisions in the pages of history are a permanent symbol written by us and all our women and girls have to choose the rights, equality, empowerment.

Strike

UN Human Rights High Commissioner Bholkar thanked women human rights activists in one of her messages on Social Media Platforms, who were fighting for equality.

She expressed dissatisfaction that progress in women’s rights was becoming enraged, the direction of their physical autonomy was reversed and health care was imposed.

In online media, misconduct suppresses their voices and hurts them, in which case they have emphasized women in the current challenges.

The World Health Organization also says that one out of every three has to face physical or sexual violence. In the workplace conducted violence, about 25 percent of hospitals and clinics are completed, which causes women to suffer the most.

Human rights issue

The Deputy Chief of the Human Rights Council’s Deputy Chief Cloudia Fuints said during the discussion in Geneva that women’s equality is a matter of human rights.

She mentions the report of the UN company on women’s empowerment, according to which protests against the progress of women’s rights in one of the four countries are increasing.

Deputy Chief Points expressed anger that the direction of progress for decades has been at risk of being opposite.

“When women and girls, half humanity, their human rights are denied, society loses its potential overall.”