Traditional or customary practices affecting the health of women and girls : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
2001
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SymbolA/RES/56/128
TitleTraditional or customary practices affecting the health of women and girls : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
AccessEnglish: A_RES_56_128-EN - PDF ; Español: A_RES_56_128-ES - PDF ; Français: A_RES_56_128-FR - PDF ; Other: A_RES_56_128-DE - PDF ; Русский: A_RES_56_128-RU - PDF ; العربية: A_RES_56_128-AR - PDF ; 中文: A_RES_56_128-ZH - PDF ;
Summary
Emphasizes the need for technical and financial assistance to those developing countries working to achieve the elimination of traditional or customary practices affecting the health of women and girls from UN funds and programmes, international and regional financial institutions and bilateral and multilateral donors, as well as the need for assistance to non-governmental organizations and community-based groups active in this field from the international community; requests the Secretary-General: (a) to continue to make his report available to relevant meetings within the UN system; (b) to report to the General Assembly at its 58th session on the implementation of the present resolution, with a special focus on recent national and international developments, including examples of national best practices and international cooperation.
Action note2001-12-19
Vote summary
Adopted without vote, 88th plenary meeting
DraftA/C.3/56/L.23
Committee reportA/56/576
Meeting record
A/56/PV.88
Agenda information
A/56/251 112 Advancement of women. WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT
Date[New York] : UN, 30 Jan. 2002
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5 p.