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HRWG
(redirected from Human Rights of Women and Girls)

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HRWGHuman Rights Working Group (various locations)
HRWGHomicide Research Working Group
HRWGHuman Rights Watch Group
HRWGHuman Rights of Women and Girls (UN; Morocco)
HRWGHabitat Restoration Working Group (Fort Bragg, NC)


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It calls for an increase in the participation of women at decision-making levels in conflict resolution and peace processes, and for the protection and respect of the human rights of women and girls during the post-conflict reconstruction process.
Demand, defend and promote the human rights of women and girls, especially their right to live free from all public and private expressions of violence, abuse and discrimination.
156) Moreover, members of the Conference acknowledged that the maintenance of peace and security at the global, regional, and local levels, together with the prevention of policies of aggression and ethnic cleansing and the resolution of armed conflict, is crucial for the protection of the human rights of women and girls, as well as for the elimination of all forms of violence against them and of their use as a weapon of war.
 
 
 
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