UN ‘founding woman’, inspiration for human rights

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UN 'founding woman', inspiration for human rights

During the IT session of women’s status at the UN Global Communication Department (DGC) and the UN Human Rights High Commissioner’s Office, women’s contribution to the event was remembered, who have transformed the universal declaration of human rights.

Anna Fiest mentions the former American Eleanor Roosevelt’s statement. Through this he spoke of ordinary citizens committed to being active in schools and factory around him.

He said of the importance of the rule of law to protect human rights and civil society activism, “They have no meaning anywhere as long as these rights have no meaning.”

Anna Fiest said that Ellenor Roosevelt, who was not surprised to see the “ups and progress” of women’s rights since the announcement of the Human Rights Universal Declaration (UDHR) in the 5th, was not surprised if he was survived for 5 years.

However, he was discouraged from the people hiding behind the technology. The first female and human rights lawyers kept the distance from telephone and television in their lifetime and said that when people come to TV, they stop talking to each other.

‘Mama Beijing’

Gartud Mangela was also present on the occasion, who took over as the general secretary during the fourth World Conference on women in Beijing, the capital of China. At this conference, the global agenda was given an important twist on gender equality.

He was also called “Mama Beijing”. He said that with the implementation of the decision made five years ago, it was possible to go to the post of Defense Minister, including the Minister of Defense and prohibited women and other leadership. It was not possible to imagine before.

Gartard Mangela said that “We’re walking. We have to continue.

However, a new report from the UN Association shows that about one-fourth of the world is being attacked in the country even after the Beijing Conference.

Discrimination with them, legal systems are weak, while the availability of funds for women’s support and the protection of women is low.