- Physical activity - World Health Organization (WHO)
How much physical activity is recommended? The WHO Global guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behaviour provide recommendations for children (age 5 and up), adolescents, adults, older adults, pregnant and post-partum women, and people living with chronic conditions and disabilities
- Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against . . .
Recalling that discrimination against women violates the principles of equality of rights and respect for human dignity, is an obstacle to the participation of women, on equal terms with men, in the political, social, economic and cultural life of their countries, hampers the growth of the prosperity of society and the family and makes more
- Women’s Voices Have Power to Drive Change - Human Rights Watch
Every March 8, International Women’s Day, women flood the streets in countries around the world to commemorate hard-won victories for women’s rights and to fight for more It’s a time to
- World Health Organization (WHO)
The United Nations agency working to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable
- International Women’s Day 2025 | OHCHR
“Her Rights, Our Future, Right Now” is the theme chosen by UN Human Rights to celebrate International Women’s Day 2025 Progress on women’s rights and gender equality, driven by powerful feminist movements and women’s rights activists across the globe, have profoundly transformed our societies, making them fairer, more resilient and peaceful Gender equality lies at the core of all
- Iran: New Hijab Law Adds Restrictions and Punishments
Iranian authorities have added new restrictions and imposed draconian new punishments for people violating the country’s compulsory dress laws
- Violence against women - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO fact sheet on violence against women providing key facts and information on the scope of the problem, health consequences, prevention, WHO response
- Women’s autonomy, equality and reproductive health | OHCHR
The Working Group reminds readers of women’s human rights, which include the rights without discrimination to: equality, dignity, autonomy, information, bodily integrity, respect for private life, the highest attainable standard of health, including sexual and reproductive health, and freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading
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