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(Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman,
Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab
Emirates and Yemen. The synthesis of these reports served as a regional input
to the Beijing Conference, and the recommendations were translated into a Plan
of Action for Women in Agriculture in the Near East to cover the decade
1996-2005. In addition, FAO prepared a paper on women in resource-management
and the environment - a Near East perspective, which was distributed at Beijing.
58. At the international level, FAO undertook activities to ensure that
important issues such as food security, migration, environmental degradation and
other concerns, which have a strong impact on rural women and communities, were
discussed at Beijing. The organization prepared specialized information
materials, including country fact sheets, to relay simple and concise messages
on rural women’s roles in sustainable agriculture and food security. FAO also
prepared an updated bibliography on the role of women in agriculture and rural
development and produced an activities report detailing its support to rural
women and the ongoing women in development programme. Both documents were
distributed at the Fourth World Conference on Women.
59. FAO also coordinated its activities with a number of joint United Nations
efforts and programmes by participating in inter-agency meetings, including the
Commission on the Status of Women, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD)/Development Assistance Committee (DAC)/women in development
group meetings, and many expert meetings and informal consultations. FAO
prepared the section on women’s access to land and natural resources for the
1994 update of the World Survey on Women and contributed to the section on
women’s access to credit and financial institutions. In addition, FAO
participated in the global information campaign regarding the Conference by
distributing and, where necessary, supplementing the materials provided by the
Department of Public Information of the United Nations Secretariat.
60. FAO provided support to the International Federation of Agricultural
Producers for the preparation of a document entitled "From the Women Farmers’
Perspective: A Synthesis of the Results of the Regional Preparatory Meetings
for the Fourth World Conference on Women". The document was presented at a
technical consultation for women farmers in March 1995, during the thirty-ninth
session of the Commission on the Status of Women, the last preparatory
conference for Beijing.
61. In addition, FAO developed an internal information campaign to inform its
staff about the Conference and to encourage their contribution to preparatory
activities. FAO also provided regular updates and information notes to member
nations, as well as within FAO, on Conference preparations and its own programme
of activities in preparation for Beijing.
C.
Affirmative action issues
62. Although progress has been made since the 1993 Conference, the United
Nations target of 35 per cent female Professional staff by 1995 has not been
reached. Identifying qualified female candidates for positions in FAO’s
specialized technical fields still proves difficult, notwithstanding member
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