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    Women's Rights (CEDAW)

    CEDAW is the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. It was adopted in 1979 by the UN General Assembly and entered into force in 1981.

    What does CEDAW do?
    Reduce sex trafficking and domestic violence

    Provide access to education and vocational training

    Ensure the right to vote

    End forced marriage and child marriage and ensure inheritance rights

    Help mothers and families by providing access to maternal health care

    Ensure the right to work and own a business without discrimination


    Why has the USA NOT ratified CEDAW?
    Almost all countries have ratified CEDAW - 189 out of 195 countries. Only six have not ratified including Sudan, Somalia, Iran, two small Pacific Island nations (Palau and Tonga) and THE UNITED STATES!

    FAWCO supports CEDAW and continues to work towards it ratification.

    Key Links

    UN Women CEDAW Text

    UN High Commissioner for recent developments, links to treaty, reports  www.ohchr.org/en/hrbodies/cedaw/pages/cedawindex.aspx

    Amnesty International Fact Sheet on CEDAW www.amnestyusa.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/cedaw_fact_sheet.pdf

    Organization working for US Senate Ratification 
    http://www.cedaw2015.org/

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