A new report delivered to the United Nations by the Scottish Human Rights Commission calls for greater government action to protect and fulfil women’s rights in Scotland.
The report will be presented to the UN’s Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) on Monday 23 July and makes 27 recommendations to government including measures to ensure Brexit has no negative impact on women’s rights; action to mitigate the impact of austerity on women’s economic
A new report delivered to the United Nations today by the Scottish Human Rights Commission calls for greater government action to protect and fulfil women’s rights in Scotland.
The report is being presented to the UN’s Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in Geneva on Tuesday 26 February and makes 24 recommendations to the Scottish Government. The Commission cites key concerns about the progress of women’s rights in Scotland, with a particular focus
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