CEDAW/C/1997/3/Add.3
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Report of UNESCO to the sixteenth session of the Committee
on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
I.
INTRODUCTION
1.
In accordance with article 22 of the Convention on the Elimination of All
Forms of Discrimination against Women, the specialized agencies are encouraged
to submit a report on the implementation of the Convention in their fields of
competence. In general, all UNESCO activities are concerned with the
implementation of the Convention. The Committee has requested UNESCO to comment
in particular on article 10 and its implementation in countries whose reports
will be presented to the sixteenth session. The Committee also decided to study
the articles of the Convention in greater detail at each session. At its
sixteenth session it will concentrate on articles 2, 7 and 8.
II.
UNESCO DECISIONS RELATING TO WOMEN ADOPTED
SINCE THE FIFTEENTH SESSION OF CEDAW
A.
Establishment of the Unit for the Promotion of
the Status of Women and Gender Equality
2.
On 1 April 1996 the Director-General established the Unit for the Promotion
of the Status of Women and Gender Equality. This Unit is to coordinate all
UNESCO programmes relating to women. It is under the authority of a D1
official.
B.
Establishment of the Culture of Peace Programme
3.
In July 1996 the Director-General established a Programme for Women and the
Culture of Peace. It is responsible for implementing the appropriate paragraphs
of the action programmes of the Fourth World Conference on Women. It is under
the authority of a D1 official and has four tasks:
(a) Follow-up to the UNESCO Statement on women's contribution to a culture
of peace;
(b) Cooperation with the United Nations system, Member States and
non-governmental organizations in developing activities corresponding to
objective E.4 of the Beijing Platform for Action, which is to "promote women's
contribution to fostering a culture of peace";
(c) Developing programmes and encouraging reflection and exchange of
experience on the functioning of gender-sensitive democratic systems;
(d) Providing the Director-General with policy advice and analytical
inputs that contribute to a dialogue between UNESCO, public authorities and
representatives of civil society on the development of a culture of peace based
on gender equality.
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