Beijing +25: report of the Federal Republic of Germany to implement the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action : twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and Adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) Report to UNECE
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adam_text | Content О Priorities, achievements, challenges and setbacks ....................... 12 1. What have been the most important achievements, challenges and setbacks in progress towards gender equality and the empowerment of women over the past five years? ................................................................... 12 Gender equality in working life ............................................................................... 12 Balanced reconciliation of family, care and work ................................................... 13 Combating violence against women and girls ........................................................ 15 Protection and integration of women refugees ...................................................... 16 Political representation ........................................................................................... 16 International gender equality policy....................................................................... 16 2. Which of the following have been the top five priorities for accelerating progress for women and girls in your country over the past five years through laws, policies and/or programmes? ................................................... 17 Overcoming stereotypes .......................................................................................... 18 Gender equality in working life ............................................................................... 18 Better reconciliation of family and work, and poverty risk prevention for single parents
..................................................................................................... 18 Combating violence against women and girls ........................................................ 20 Protection and integration of women refugees ...................................................... 20 3. Over the past five years, have you taken specific measures to prevent discrimination and promote the rights of women and girls who experience multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination? ................ 22 Anti-discrimination counselling ............................................................................. 22 LGBTI counselling and measures ............................................................................ 23 Measures for women with disabilities .................................................................... 24 Measures and advice for migrant women and especially women refugees ........... 24 4. Has the increasing number of humanitarian crises—caused by conflict, extreme weather or other events—affected the implementation of the BPfA in your country? .................................................................................. 24
5. Which of the following does your country consider to be the top five priorities for accelerating progress for women and girls in your country for the coming five years through laws, policies and programmes? .......... 25 Gender equality strategy.......................................................................................... 26 Gender equality in working life ............................................................................... 26 Balanced reconciliation of family, care and work................................................... 26 Combating violence against women and girls ........................................................ 27 International gender equality policy....................................................................... 27 0 Progress across the 12 critical areas of concern .............................. 28 6. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to advance gender equality in relation to women’s role in paid work and employment? ................................................................................................ 29 Equal pay legislation ................................................................................................ 30 Measures to prevent sexual harassment, including in the workplace .................... 31 Support for the transition from informal to formal work ...................................... 32 Länder-level examples ............................................................................................. 32 7. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to
recognise, reduce and/or redistribute unpaid care and domestic work and promote work-family conciliation? ................................................................. 34 Maternity/paternity/parental leave or other types of family leave ........................ 34 Expanded childcare services .................................................................................... 35 Inclusion of unpaid care and domestic work in national statistics and accounting ........................................................................................................ 35 8. Has your country introduced austerity/fiscal consolidation measures, such as cuts in public expenditure or public sector downsizing, over the past five years? ............................................................................................... 35 9. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to reduce/ eradicate poverty among women and girls? ................................................... 36 Support for women’s entrepreneurship and business development activities ...... 37 Social protection programmes for women and girls .............................................. 37 Other Measures ........................................................................................................ 37 6
10. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to improve access to social protection for women and girls? .................................... 38 Social protection for unemployed women .............................................................. 38 Conditional cash transfers ....................................................................................... 38 Social protection schemes to strengthen women’s access and benefit levels ......... 39 11. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to improve health outcomes for women and girls in your country? .............................. 40 Specific health services for women and girls .......................................................... 41 Gender-responsiveness training for health service providers ................................ 42 Other measures ....................................................................................................... 42 12. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to improve education outcomes and skills for women and girls? ................................... 43 Measures to increase girls’ access to, retention in and completion of education, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) and skills development programmes ............................................................................................................. 44 Other measures: Gender equality in science ........................................................... 44 13. In the last five years, which forms of violence against women and girls, and in
which specific contexts or settings, have you prioritised for action? .... 45 Intimate partner violence/domestic violence, including sexual violence and marital rape ...................................................................................................... 46 Child, early and forced marriages ............................................................................ 46 Female genital mutilation (FGM) ............................................................................ 47 Trafficking in women and girls ............................................................................... 47 14. What actions has your country prioritised in the last five years to address violence against women and girls? ................................................ 48 Measures to increase women’s access to justice ...................................................... 49 Violence against women laws, their enforcement and implementation ................ 49 Monitoring and evaluation of impact..................................................................... 49 Services for survivors of violence ............................................................................ 50 15. What strategies has your country used in the last five years to prevent violence against women and girls? ................................................ 50 Perpetrator programmes ......................................................................................... 51 Representation of women and girls in the media................................................... 51
16. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to prevent and respond to violence against women and girls facilitated by technology (online sexual harassment, online stalking, non-consensual sharing of intimate images)? ........................................................................................ 51 Awareness raising initiatives targeting the general public and young women and men in educational settings .............................................................................. 52 17. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to address the portrayal of women and girls, discrimination and/or gender bias in the media ................................................................................................ 52 Participation and leadership of women in the media ............................................. 53 Consumer protection services to receive and review complaints about media content or gender-based discrimination/bias in the media ........................ 53 18. Has your country taken any action in the last five years specifically tailored to address violence against specific groups of women facing multiple forms of discrimination? ............................................................. 54 Women refugees ...................................................................................................... 54 Women with disabilities .......................................................................................... 56 19. What actions and measures has your country taken in the last five years to promote
women’s participation in public life and decision-making? ... 57 Capacity building, skills development and other measures/ Opportunities for mentorship, training in leadership, decision-making, public speaking, self-assertion, political campaigning ............................................ 58 Reform of constitution, laws and regulations that promote women’s participation in politics, especially at decision-making level, including electoral system reform, adoption of temporary special measures, such as quotas, reserved seats, benchmarks and targets ......................................... 58 20. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to increase women’s access to expression and participation in decision-making in the media, including through information and communication technologies (ICT)? ..................................................................................... 59 Support to women’s media networks and organisations ....................................... 59
21. Do you track the proportion of the national budget that is invested in the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women (gender-responsive budgeting)? ................................................................. 60 22. As a donor country, does your country track the proportion of official development assistance (ODA) that is invested in the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women (gender-responsive budgeting)? ................................................................................................. 60 23. Does your country have a valid national strategy or action plan for gender equality? ................................................................................... 61 24. Does your country have an action plan and timeline for implementation of the recommendations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimi nation against Women (if a State party), or of the recommendations of the Universal Periodic Review or other United Nations human rights mecha nisms that address gender inequality/discrimination against women? .... 62 25. Is there a national human rights institution in your country? ................. 63 26. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to build and sustain peace, promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development and implement the women, peace and security agenda? .... 65 27. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to increase the leadership, representation and participation of women in conflict prevention, resolution, peacebuilding, humanitarian
action and crisis response, at decision-making levels in situations of armed and other conflicts, and in fragile or crisis settings? .................................................. 67 Integration of a gender perspective in humanitarian action and crisis response/ Promotion of equal participation of women in humanitarian and crisis response activities at all levels, particularly at the decision-making level ............................. 67 Protection of civil society spaces and women’s human rights defenders .............. 68 28. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to enhance judicial and non-judicial accountability for violations of international humanitarian law and violations of the human rights of women and girls in situations of armed and other conflicts or humanitarian action and crisis response? ........................................................................................... 69 Measures to combat illicit arms trafficking .............................................. 69 Measures to combat the production, use of and trafficking in illicit drugs 70 Measures to combat trafficking in women and children .......................... 70
29. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to eliminate discrimination against and violations of the rights of the girl child? ........ 71 Measures to combat negative social norms and practices and increased awareness of the needs and potentials of girl children ........................................... 71 Measures to promote girls’ awareness of and participation in social, economic and political life ....................................................................................... 71 Policies and programmes to eliminate violence against girls, policies and programmes to reduce and eradicate child, early and forced marriage ................. 72 Tackling disadvantages in health outcomes ............................................................ 72 30. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to integrate gender perspectives and concerns into environmental policies? .............. 73 Women’s participation and leadership in environmental and natural resource management and governance ................................................................................. 74 Strengthening evidence and/or raising awareness about gender-specific environmental and health hazards ......................................................................... 74 Education of women and girls in science, engineering, technology and other disciplines relating to the natural environment............................................ 75 Women’s access to sustainable time- and labour-saving infrastructure and climate-smart agricultural
technology............................................................ 75 Steps to ensure that women benefit equally from decent jobs in the green economy........................................................................................................ 75 31. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to integrate gender perspectives into policies and programmes for disaster risk reduction, climate resilience and mitigation? ............................................. 76 Women’s participation and leadership, including those affected by disasters, in disaster risk reduction, climate resilience and mitigation policies, programmes and projects ........................................................................................ 76 Strengthening evidence base and raising awareness about the disproportionate vulnerability of women and girls to the impact of environmental degradation and disasters ............................................................................................................ 77 Gender-responsive laws and policies related to disaster risk reduction, climate resilience and mitigation ............................................................................ 77 10
ѳ National institutions and processes .............................................. 78 32. What is your country’s current national machinery for gender equality and the empowerment of women? .................................. 78 33. Is the head of the national machinery a member of the institutional process for SDG implementation (for example inter-ministerial coordinating office, commission or committees)? .................................... 79 34. Are there formal mechanisms in place for different stakeholders to participate in the implementation and monitoring of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development? ......................................................................... 80 35. Is gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls included as a key priority in the national plan/strategy for SDG implementation? ........................................................................................ 82 Q Data and statistics ........................................................................... 83 36. What are the top three areas in which your country has made most progress over the past five years when it comes to gender statistics at the national level? ....................................................................................... 83 Knowledge products on gender statistics .................................................................. 84 Centralised web-based database and/or dashboard on gender statistics ................ 85 New surveys to produce national baseline information on
specialised topics ....... 85 37. Out of the following, which are your country’s top three priorities for strengthening national gender statistics over the next five years? ............ 87 Knowledge products on gender statistics .................................................................. 87 38. Have you defined a national set of indicators for monitoring progress on the SDGs? .............................................................................................. 88 39. Has data collection and compilation on SDG 5 indicators and on gender-specific indicators under other SDGs begun? .......................... 89 40. Which of the following disaggregations is routinely provided by major surveys in your country? ................................................................. 89 Ѳ List of abbreviations ........................................................................ 90
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Content О Priorities, achievements, challenges and setbacks . 12 1. What have been the most important achievements, challenges and setbacks in progress towards gender equality and the empowerment of women over the past five years? . 12 Gender equality in working life . 12 Balanced reconciliation of family, care and work . 13 Combating violence against women and girls . 15 Protection and integration of women refugees . 16 Political representation . 16 International gender equality policy. 16 2. Which of the following have been the top five priorities for accelerating progress for women and girls in your country over the past five years through laws, policies and/or programmes? . 17 Overcoming stereotypes . 18 Gender equality in working life . 18 Better reconciliation of family and work, and poverty risk prevention for single parents
. 18 Combating violence against women and girls . 20 Protection and integration of women refugees . 20 3. Over the past five years, have you taken specific measures to prevent discrimination and promote the rights of women and girls who experience multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination? . 22 Anti-discrimination counselling . 22 LGBTI counselling and measures . 23 Measures for women with disabilities . 24 Measures and advice for migrant women and especially women refugees . 24 4. Has the increasing number of humanitarian crises—caused by conflict, extreme weather or other events—affected the implementation of the BPfA in your country? . 24
5. Which of the following does your country consider to be the top five priorities for accelerating progress for women and girls in your country for the coming five years through laws, policies and programmes? . 25 Gender equality strategy. 26 Gender equality in working life . 26 Balanced reconciliation of family, care and work. 26 Combating violence against women and girls . 27 International gender equality policy. 27 0 Progress across the 12 critical areas of concern . 28 6. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to advance gender equality in relation to women’s role in paid work and employment? . 29 Equal pay legislation . 30 Measures to prevent sexual harassment, including in the workplace . 31 Support for the transition from informal to formal work . 32 Länder-level examples . 32 7. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to
recognise, reduce and/or redistribute unpaid care and domestic work and promote work-family conciliation? . 34 Maternity/paternity/parental leave or other types of family leave . 34 Expanded childcare services . 35 Inclusion of unpaid care and domestic work in national statistics and accounting . 35 8. Has your country introduced austerity/fiscal consolidation measures, such as cuts in public expenditure or public sector downsizing, over the past five years? . 35 9. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to reduce/ eradicate poverty among women and girls? . 36 Support for women’s entrepreneurship and business development activities . 37 Social protection programmes for women and girls . 37 Other Measures . 37 6
10. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to improve access to social protection for women and girls? . 38 Social protection for unemployed women . 38 Conditional cash transfers . 38 Social protection schemes to strengthen women’s access and benefit levels . 39 11. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to improve health outcomes for women and girls in your country? . 40 Specific health services for women and girls . 41 Gender-responsiveness training for health service providers . 42 Other measures . 42 12. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to improve education outcomes and skills for women and girls? . 43 Measures to increase girls’ access to, retention in and completion of education, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) and skills development programmes . 44 Other measures: Gender equality in science . 44 13. In the last five years, which forms of violence against women and girls, and in
which specific contexts or settings, have you prioritised for action? . 45 Intimate partner violence/domestic violence, including sexual violence and marital rape . 46 Child, early and forced marriages . 46 Female genital mutilation (FGM) . 47 Trafficking in women and girls . 47 14. What actions has your country prioritised in the last five years to address violence against women and girls? . 48 Measures to increase women’s access to justice . 49 Violence against women laws, their enforcement and implementation . 49 Monitoring and evaluation of impact. 49 Services for survivors of violence . 50 15. What strategies has your country used in the last five years to prevent violence against women and girls? . 50 Perpetrator programmes . 51 Representation of women and girls in the media. 51
16. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to prevent and respond to violence against women and girls facilitated by technology (online sexual harassment, online stalking, non-consensual sharing of intimate images)? . 51 Awareness raising initiatives targeting the general public and young women and men in educational settings . 52 17. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to address the portrayal of women and girls, discrimination and/or gender bias in the media . 52 Participation and leadership of women in the media . 53 Consumer protection services to receive and review complaints about media content or gender-based discrimination/bias in the media . 53 18. Has your country taken any action in the last five years specifically tailored to address violence against specific groups of women facing multiple forms of discrimination? . 54 Women refugees . 54 Women with disabilities . 56 19. What actions and measures has your country taken in the last five years to promote
women’s participation in public life and decision-making? . 57 Capacity building, skills development and other measures/ Opportunities for mentorship, training in leadership, decision-making, public speaking, self-assertion, political campaigning . 58 Reform of constitution, laws and regulations that promote women’s participation in politics, especially at decision-making level, including electoral system reform, adoption of temporary special measures, such as quotas, reserved seats, benchmarks and targets . 58 20. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to increase women’s access to expression and participation in decision-making in the media, including through information and communication technologies (ICT)? . 59 Support to women’s media networks and organisations . 59
21. Do you track the proportion of the national budget that is invested in the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women (gender-responsive budgeting)? . 60 22. As a donor country, does your country track the proportion of official development assistance (ODA) that is invested in the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women (gender-responsive budgeting)? . 60 23. Does your country have a valid national strategy or action plan for gender equality? . 61 24. Does your country have an action plan and timeline for implementation of the recommendations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimi nation against Women (if a State party), or of the recommendations of the Universal Periodic Review or other United Nations human rights mecha nisms that address gender inequality/discrimination against women? . 62 25. Is there a national human rights institution in your country? . 63 26. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to build and sustain peace, promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development and implement the women, peace and security agenda? . 65 27. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to increase the leadership, representation and participation of women in conflict prevention, resolution, peacebuilding, humanitarian
action and crisis response, at decision-making levels in situations of armed and other conflicts, and in fragile or crisis settings? . 67 Integration of a gender perspective in humanitarian action and crisis response/ Promotion of equal participation of women in humanitarian and crisis response activities at all levels, particularly at the decision-making level . 67 Protection of civil society spaces and women’s human rights defenders . 68 28. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to enhance judicial and non-judicial accountability for violations of international humanitarian law and violations of the human rights of women and girls in situations of armed and other conflicts or humanitarian action and crisis response? . 69 Measures to combat illicit arms trafficking . 69 Measures to combat the production, use of and trafficking in illicit drugs 70 Measures to combat trafficking in women and children . 70
29. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to eliminate discrimination against and violations of the rights of the girl child? . 71 Measures to combat negative social norms and practices and increased awareness of the needs and potentials of girl children . 71 Measures to promote girls’ awareness of and participation in social, economic and political life . 71 Policies and programmes to eliminate violence against girls, policies and programmes to reduce and eradicate child, early and forced marriage . 72 Tackling disadvantages in health outcomes . 72 30. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to integrate gender perspectives and concerns into environmental policies? . 73 Women’s participation and leadership in environmental and natural resource management and governance . 74 Strengthening evidence and/or raising awareness about gender-specific environmental and health hazards . 74 Education of women and girls in science, engineering, technology and other disciplines relating to the natural environment. 75 Women’s access to sustainable time- and labour-saving infrastructure and climate-smart agricultural
technology. 75 Steps to ensure that women benefit equally from decent jobs in the green economy. 75 31. What actions has your country taken in the last five years to integrate gender perspectives into policies and programmes for disaster risk reduction, climate resilience and mitigation? . 76 Women’s participation and leadership, including those affected by disasters, in disaster risk reduction, climate resilience and mitigation policies, programmes and projects . 76 Strengthening evidence base and raising awareness about the disproportionate vulnerability of women and girls to the impact of environmental degradation and disasters . 77 Gender-responsive laws and policies related to disaster risk reduction, climate resilience and mitigation . 77 10
ѳ National institutions and processes . 78 32. What is your country’s current national machinery for gender equality and the empowerment of women? . 78 33. Is the head of the national machinery a member of the institutional process for SDG implementation (for example inter-ministerial coordinating office, commission or committees)? . 79 34. Are there formal mechanisms in place for different stakeholders to participate in the implementation and monitoring of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development? . 80 35. Is gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls included as a key priority in the national plan/strategy for SDG implementation? . 82 Q Data and statistics . 83 36. What are the top three areas in which your country has made most progress over the past five years when it comes to gender statistics at the national level? . 83 Knowledge products on gender statistics . 84 Centralised web-based database and/or dashboard on gender statistics . 85 New surveys to produce national baseline information on
specialised topics . 85 37. Out of the following, which are your country’s top three priorities for strengthening national gender statistics over the next five years? . 87 Knowledge products on gender statistics . 87 38. Have you defined a national set of indicators for monitoring progress on the SDGs? . 88 39. Has data collection and compilation on SDG 5 indicators and on gender-specific indicators under other SDGs begun? . 89 40. Which of the following disaggregations is routinely provided by major surveys in your country? . 89 Ѳ List of abbreviations . 90 |
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title | Beijing +25 report of the Federal Republic of Germany to implement the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action : twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and Adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) Report to UNECE |
title_alt | Peking +25 |
title_auth | Beijing +25 report of the Federal Republic of Germany to implement the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action : twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and Adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) Report to UNECE |
title_exact_search | Beijing +25 report of the Federal Republic of Germany to implement the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action : twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and Adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) Report to UNECE |
title_exact_search_txtP | Beijing +25 report of the Federal Republic of Germany to implement the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action : twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and Adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) Report to UNECE |
title_full | Beijing +25 report of the Federal Republic of Germany to implement the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action : twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and Adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) Report to UNECE Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth |
title_fullStr | Beijing +25 report of the Federal Republic of Germany to implement the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action : twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and Adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) Report to UNECE Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth |
title_full_unstemmed | Beijing +25 report of the Federal Republic of Germany to implement the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action : twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and Adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) Report to UNECE Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth |
title_short | Beijing +25 |
title_sort | beijing 25 report of the federal republic of germany to implement the beijing declaration and platform for action twenty fifth anniversary of the fourth world conference on women and adoption of the beijing declaration and platform for action 1995 report to unece |
title_sub | report of the Federal Republic of Germany to implement the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action : twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and Adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) Report to UNECE |
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