Improvement of the status of women in the Secretariat.
1989
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SignaturaE/RES/1989/29
TítuloImprovement of the status of women in the Secretariat.
AccesoEnglish: E_RES_1989_29-EN - PDF ; Español: E_RES_1989_29-ES - PDF ; Français: E_RES_1989_29-FR - PDF ; Русский: E_RES_1989_29-RU - PDF ; العربية: E_RES_1989_29-AR - PDF ; 中文: E_RES_1989_29-ZH - PDF ;
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Requests the Secretary-General to consider additional measures to increase the number of women, particularly in policy-making and decision-making posts with a view to achieving an overall participation rate of 30 percent by 1990; requests that such additional measures also meet the goal of ensuring equitable representation of women from developing countries; requests all Member States to support the efforts of the UN and its specialized agencies to increase the proportion of women in the Professional category and above by nominating more women candidates and encouraging women to apply for vacant posts and to participate in national competitive examinations; urges the Secretary-General to take notice of the concern of the Commission on the Status of Women that budgetary constraints should not interfere with the important goal of rectifying the underrepresentation of women in the Secretariat; requests the Commission to monitor the improvement of the status of women in the Secretariat and within the UN system.
Nota sobre el evento1989-05-24
Resúmen de la votación
Adopted without vote, 15th meeting
Información del programaE/1989/30 10b Advancement of women. WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT
Fecha1989-07-14
Notas
Adopted at the 15th plenary meeting, 24 May 1989.
In: Resolutions and decisions adopted by the Economic and Social Council at its 1st regular session of 1989, 2-24 May 1989. - E/1989/INF/7. - 14 July 1989. - p. 53-54. - Issued in ESCOR, 1989, Suppl. no. 1.
In: Resolutions and decisions adopted by the Economic and Social Council at its 1st regular session of 1989, 2-24 May 1989. - E/1989/INF/7. - 14 July 1989. - p. 53-54. - Issued in ESCOR, 1989, Suppl. no. 1.