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"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Women’s access to justice 16. The Committee, recalling its general recommendation No. 33 (2015) on women’s access to justice, recommends that the State Party: (a) Remove barriers to access to justice for women, in particular rural women, Indigenous women, older women, single women, women living in poverty, women with d... | 16. The Committee, recalling its general recommendation No. 33 (2015) on women’s access to justice, recommends that the State Party: (a) Remove barriers to access to justice for women, in particular rural women, Indigenous women, older women, single women, women living in poverty, women with disabilities and lesbian, b... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 125645e9-82bf-4ae3-8662-1b1d0d19efcf |
9574c2c4-fd78-4885-8e7b-14e4e7d9f39c | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
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"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",... | Women’s access to justice 17.The Committee acknowledges the establishment of the Women’s Development Division of the Ministry of Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs as the national machinery for the advancement of women in the State Party. The Committee is concerned, however: (a)That the Women’s Development Divis... | 17. The Committee acknowledges the establishment of the Women’s Development Division of the Ministry of Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs as the national machinery for the advancement of women in the State Party. The Committee is concerned, however: (a) That the Women’s Development Division lacks sufficient hum... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 9574c2c4-fd78-4885-8e7b-14e4e7d9f39c |
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] | National machinery for the advancement of women 18. Recalling the guidance provided in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, in particular regarding the conditions necessary for the effective functioning of national machineries, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Increase the human, technical... | 18. Recalling the guidance provided in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, in particular regarding the conditions necessary for the effective functioning of national machineries, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Increase the human, technical and financial resources allocated to the nation... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 9f9e65cb-7170-4bbb-8b40-683327d46660 |
8e4f8a3d-7c0f-4199-a114-a150519a5337 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
] | [] | [
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)"
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"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime"
] | National human rights institution 19.The Committee acknowledges the State Party’s efforts to strengthen its human rights infrastructure, notably through the inclusion in the Draft Federal Constitution of a provision establishing a national human rights institution. It notes with concern, however, that despite this prov... | 19. The Committee acknowledges the State Party’s efforts to strengthen its human rights infrastructure, notably through the inclusion in the Draft Federal Constitution of a provision establishing a national human rights institution. It notes with concern, however, that despite this provision, no clear timeline has been... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 8e4f8a3d-7c0f-4199-a114-a150519a5337 |
fd02bf70-6c91-4f7e-9738-52193b6ddff7 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
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"Cooperation & follow up with the Universal Periodic Review (UPR)",
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] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime"
] | National human rights institution 20. The Committee recommends that the State Party expedite the establishment of a national human rights institution, in line with the principles relating to the status of national institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights (the Paris Principles), and seek the advice ... | 20. The Committee recommends that the State Party expedite the establishment of a national human rights institution, in line with the principles relating to the status of national institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights (the Paris Principles), and seek the advice and technical support of the Offic... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: fd02bf70-6c91-4f7e-9738-52193b6ddff7 |
b85dbd7a-2112-4178-bcee-66c920409434 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls"
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"Equality & non-discrimination",
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"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote"
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"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Temporary special measures 21.The Committee acknowledges the progress made through the Affirmative Action Strategy: Accelerating Women’s Prospects and Pathway to Leadership, Decision-making and Governance 2022–2027. The Committee is concerned that the State Party has not adopted comprehensive temporary special measures... | 21. The Committee acknowledges the progress made through the Affirmative Action Strategy: Accelerating Women’s Prospects and Pathway to Leadership, Decision-making and Governance 2022–2027. The Committee is concerned that the State Party has not adopted comprehensive temporary special measures to accelerate the achieve... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: b85dbd7a-2112-4178-bcee-66c920409434 |
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"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"1 - NO POVERTY",
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] | Temporary special measures 22. In line with article 4 (1) of the Convention and the Committee’s general recommendation No. 25 (2004) on temporary special measures, the Committee recommends that the State Party adopt temporary special measures, such as quotas, preferential recruitment and promotion of women and gender-r... | 22. In line with article 4 (1) of the Convention and the Committee’s general recommendation No. 25 (2004) on temporary special measures, the Committee recommends that the State Party adopt temporary special measures, such as quotas, preferential recruitment and promotion of women and gender-responsive public procuremen... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: d8881c6c-712b-4fee-a549-acb2b9db5f03 |
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"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Youth & juveniles",
"Women & girls"
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"Right to health",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Discrimination against women",
"Land & property rights",
"Sexual & reproductive health and rights"
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"5.a - Equal rights to economic resources, property ownership and financial services",
"1.4 - Equal rights to ownership, basic services, technology and economic resources",
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"3.7 ... | Stereotypes and harmful practices 23.The Committee acknowledges the State Party’s efforts to address gender stereotypes through various awareness-raising initiatives and programmes. The Committee notes with concern, however: (a)The persistence of deeply entrenched gender stereotypes and harmful cultural norms that cont... | 23. The Committee acknowledges the State Party’s efforts to address gender stereotypes through various awareness-raising initiatives and programmes. The Committee notes with concern, however: (a) The persistence of deeply entrenched gender stereotypes and harmful cultural norms that continue to subordinate women and gi... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: d4dca6b0-1403-4d5c-82c5-470d5f9d8e34 |
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"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
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"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
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"Children: definition; gener... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
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"4.5 - No dis... | Stereotypes and harmful practices 24. Drawing attention to joint general recommendation No. 31 of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women/general comment No. 18 of the Committee on the Rights of the Child (2019) on harmful practices, as revised, and in line with target 5.3 of the Sustainable De... | 24. Drawing attention to joint general recommendation No. 31 of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women/general comment No. 18 of the Committee on the Rights of the Child (2019) on harmful practices, as revised, and in line with target 5.3 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on eliminating al... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: de8ffeaf-8757-465e-ae13-2f63da889076 |
8a0f3f72-d867-42d4-96db-dd94e2048ab9 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
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"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"12.6 - Encourage sustainable practices for companies",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justi... | Gender-based violence against women and girls 25.The Committee notes with appreciation the establishment in 2017 of Safenet, the national referral service designed to provide coordinated support to survivors of domestic violence. It notes with concern, however: (a)The criminalization of women and girls over the age of ... | 25. The Committee notes with appreciation the establishment in 2017 of Safenet, the national referral service designed to provide coordinated support to survivors of domestic violence. It notes with concern, however: (a) The criminalization of women and girls over the age of 15 years who are victims of incest; (b) The ... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 8a0f3f72-d867-42d4-96db-dd94e2048ab9 |
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"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"11 - SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES",
"10.2 - Promote universal social, economical and political inclusion",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"4.1 - Free primary and secondary education",
"4.5 - No discriminati... | Gender-based violence against women and girls 26. Recalling its previous recommendation ( CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/1-3 , para. 25) and its general recommendation No. 35 (2017) on gender-based violence against women, updating general recommendation No. 19, as well as target 5.2 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on eliminating... | 26. Recalling its previous recommendation ( CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/1-3 , para. 25) and its general recommendation No. 35 (2017) on gender-based violence against women, updating general recommendation No. 19, as well as target 5.2 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on eliminating all forms of violence against all women and g... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: f117bd38-6b3a-44fd-94e7-0fa4c63a82eb |
a55a09d4-6d00-4e03-a1c2-3cc58b3a5bf9 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Women & girls"
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... | [
"9 - INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE",
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"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"8.7 - End modern slavery, trafficking and child labour",
"12.6 - Encourage sustainable practices for companies",
... | Trafficking and exploitation of prostitution 27.The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to develop a Trafficking in Persons Bill aimed at addressing legal gaps in the Immigration Act 2012 and the Penal Code. It notes with concern, however: (a)The fragmented legal framework addressing trafficking in persons and... | 27. The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to develop a Trafficking in Persons Bill aimed at addressing legal gaps in the Immigration Act 2012 and the Penal Code. It notes with concern, however: (a) The fragmented legal framework addressing trafficking in persons and the inconsistent penalties in the Penal Co... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: a55a09d4-6d00-4e03-a1c2-3cc58b3a5bf9 |
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"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Children",
"Migrants",
"Persons living in rural areas",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
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"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
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] | Trafficking and exploitation of prostitution 28. Recalling its general recommendation No. 38 (2020) on trafficking in women and girls in the context of global migration and its previous concluding observations ( CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/1-3 , para. 27), the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Adopt a comprehensive law... | 28. Recalling its general recommendation No. 38 (2020) on trafficking in women and girls in the context of global migration and its previous concluding observations ( CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/1-3 , para. 27), the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Adopt a comprehensive law on trafficking in persons aged 18 years and ... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 05553e3f-3c4b-4fb4-a3e5-089305814df8 |
bee35c50-f1b8-4c5a-ab31-119b6fffd4c6 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Women & girls"
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"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable... | Equal participation in political and public life 29.The Committee acknowledges the State Party’s adoption of the National Gender Equality and Women’s Development Policy for the period 2016–2020, its renewal for the period 2021–2027, and the Affirmative Action Strategy for the period 2022–2027, which outline specific ar... | 29. The Committee acknowledges the State Party’s adoption of the National Gender Equality and Women’s Development Policy for the period 2016–2020, its renewal for the period 2021–2027, and the Affirmative Action Strategy for the period 2022–2027, which outline specific areas for intervention. The Committee notes with c... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: bee35c50-f1b8-4c5a-ab31-119b6fffd4c6 |
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"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Women & girls"
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"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Equal participation in political and public life 30. Recalling its general recommendations No. 40 (2024) on the equal and inclusive representation of women in decision-making systems and No. 23 (1997) on women in political and public life, as well as target 5.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on ensuring women’s ... | 30. Recalling its general recommendations No. 40 (2024) on the equal and inclusive representation of women in decision-making systems and No. 23 (1997) on women in political and public life, as well as target 5.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on ensuring women’s full and effective participation and equal opport... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 2a3db4e4-2170-49df-9ef2-3da31bf4d950 |
270c81e3-44dd-443c-9fcc-1ece8afc4adc | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Migrants",
"Persons living in rural areas",
"Stateless persons",
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"Discrimination against women"
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"16.9 - Universal legal identity and birth registration"
] | Nationality 31.The Committee notes with appreciation the progress made by the State Party, since the consideration of its previous report, in its legislation to eliminate discriminatory provisions against women in matters of nationality, through the Citizenship Act 2018 and the Constitution (Amendment) (Dual Citizenshi... | 31. The Committee notes with appreciation the progress made by the State Party, since the consideration of its previous report, in its legislation to eliminate discriminatory provisions against women in matters of nationality, through the Citizenship Act 2018 and the Constitution (Amendment) (Dual Citizenship) Act 2018... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 270c81e3-44dd-443c-9fcc-1ece8afc4adc |
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"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
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"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Stateless persons",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities",
"Non-citizens"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
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"16.9 - Universal legal identity and birth registration"
] | Nationality 32. In line with article 9 of the Convention and the Committee’s general recommendation No. 32 (2014) on the gender-related dimensions of refugee status, asylum, nationality and statelessness of women, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Abolish any administrative practices that impose heavie... | 32. In line with article 9 of the Convention and the Committee’s general recommendation No. 32 (2014) on the gender-related dimensions of refugee status, asylum, nationality and statelessness of women, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Abolish any administrative practices that impose heavier requiremen... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: afa5b492-3820-43d5-b432-76e485c019d8 |
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"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Women & girls",
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"8.5 - Full employmen... | Education 33.The Committee welcomes the State Party’s commitment to increasing budget allocations aimed at enhancing access to education and safety in schools. It notes with concern, however: (a)Systemic barriers that continue to impede the transition of women from education to paid employment in traditionally male-dom... | 33. The Committee welcomes the State Party’s commitment to increasing budget allocations aimed at enhancing access to education and safety in schools. It notes with concern, however: (a) Systemic barriers that continue to impede the transition of women from education to paid employment in traditionally male-dominated f... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 8db8e449-1f0d-4249-8ed1-de68e4bf36bc |
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"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"6.... | Education 34. In line with Sustainable Development Goal 4 on quality education and the Committee’s general recommendation No. 36 (2017) on the right of girls and women to education, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen measures to address barriers that deter women from pursuing careers in scien... | 34. In line with Sustainable Development Goal 4 on quality education and the Committee’s general recommendation No. 36 (2017) on the right of girls and women to education, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen measures to address barriers that deter women from pursuing careers in science, techno... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: a2fca33b-3cae-46cc-8a14-a32c14d657dc |
75c0a2bb-3d82-44b7-bf33-655b3a13c194 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Women & girls",
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"10.4 - Adopt fiscal and social policies that promote ... | Employment 35.The Committee notes with appreciation the State Party’s adoption of the National Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Policy for the period 2023–2027 and the National Employment Policy for the period 2023–2027. It notes with concern, however: (a)The absence of the principle of equal pay for work of equal ... | 35. The Committee notes with appreciation the State Party’s adoption of the National Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Policy for the period 2023–2027 and the National Employment Policy for the period 2023–2027. It notes with concern, however: (a) The absence of the principle of equal pay for work of equal value in ... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 75c0a2bb-3d82-44b7-bf33-655b3a13c194 |
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"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Women & girls"
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"5.5 - Equal opportuniti... | Employment 36. In line with target 8.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on achieving full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Amend the Employment Act and the Labour Act to explicitly guarantee the principle of equal pay for work of eq... | 36. In line with target 8.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on achieving full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Amend the Employment Act and the Labour Act to explicitly guarantee the principle of equal pay for work of equal; (b) Am... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 88ff8f96-8e83-410d-82fc-c21b67713ce8 |
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"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Women & girls"
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] | Health 37.The Committee notes the State Party’s adoption of the National Development Strategy for the period 2016–2035 and the National Health Strategic Plan for the period 2021–2031, which establish a policy framework for improving health outcomes, including maternal health outcomes. It notes with concern, however: (a... | 37. The Committee notes the State Party’s adoption of the National Development Strategy for the period 2016–2035 and the National Health Strategic Plan for the period 2021–2031, which establish a policy framework for improving health outcomes, including maternal health outcomes. It notes with concern, however: (a) Geog... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: f8797453-0cde-437d-b216-17be42e86cd3 |
d804ce2e-6f47-4d88-b3c2-b3d7e4927236 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Women & girls"
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"Sexual & reproductive health and rights"
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] | Health 38. In line with its general recommendation No. 24 (1999) on women and health, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Develop a comprehensive rural health strategy addressing geographical disparities through trained professionals, equipped facilities, mobile units, transportation reimbursement and te... | 38. In line with its general recommendation No. 24 (1999) on women and health, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Develop a comprehensive rural health strategy addressing geographical disparities through trained professionals, equipped facilities, mobile units, transportation reimbursement and telemedic... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: d804ce2e-6f47-4d88-b3c2-b3d7e4927236 |
e38aeeed-0758-4ccc-a317-f2a7f02539dc | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
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"Women & girls"
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"4.6 - Universal literacy... | Economic empowerment of women 39.The Committee notes with appreciation the adoption of community savings initiatives aimed at enhancing financial inclusion, economic empowerment and the resilience of women, particularly in rural and underserved areas, including through the Solomon Islands National Provident Fund. The C... | 39. The Committee notes with appreciation the adoption of community savings initiatives aimed at enhancing financial inclusion, economic empowerment and the resilience of women, particularly in rural and underserved areas, including through the Solomon Islands National Provident Fund. The Committee notes with concern: ... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: e38aeeed-0758-4ccc-a317-f2a7f02539dc |
82adef3e-95a2-4a9a-82c4-7a593f0ab6b6 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
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"Women & girls"
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"... | Economic empowerment of women 40. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen the gender-sensitive regulatory framework for microfinance institutions by amending the Financial Institutions Act to include interest rate caps, transparent fees, ethical collection practices and specialized monitoring unit... | 40. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen the gender-sensitive regulatory framework for microfinance institutions by amending the Financial Institutions Act to include interest rate caps, transparent fees, ethical collection practices and specialized monitoring unit; (b) Develop and implement co... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 82adef3e-95a2-4a9a-82c4-7a593f0ab6b6 |
f6c364eb-35a6-435e-948d-4e14bddf3ab0 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
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"5.2 - End all violence against an... | Rural women 41.The Committee notes that approximately 80 per cent of the State Party’s population resides in rural areas. It notes with concern: (a)That rural women face compounded challenges arising from geographical isolation, underdeveloped infrastructure, limited access to essential services, including legal aid, e... | 41. The Committee notes that approximately 80 per cent of the State Party’s population resides in rural areas. It notes with concern: (a) That rural women face compounded challenges arising from geographical isolation, underdeveloped infrastructure, limited access to essential services, including legal aid, education a... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: f6c364eb-35a6-435e-948d-4e14bddf3ab0 |
5287d840-3efc-4972-acd9-bbe8eade473a | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"12.2 - Sustainable manag... | Rural women 42. In line with its general recommendation No. 34 (2016) on the rights of rural women and target 5.a of the Sustainable Development Goals, on undertaking reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and other forms of property, financial ser... | 42. In line with its general recommendation No. 34 (2016) on the rights of rural women and target 5.a of the Sustainable Development Goals, on undertaking reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and other forms of property, financial services, inher... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 5287d840-3efc-4972-acd9-bbe8eade473a |
01303d7b-3983-4e9b-8a45-89083f5735f0 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Vulnerable persons/groups",
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] | Women and girls with disabilities 43.The Committee is concerned that the Constitution of the State Party does not include disability as a prohibited ground of discrimination and that women and girls with disabilities experience heightened stigma, exclusion and vulnerability due to both their gender and their disability... | 43. The Committee is concerned that the Constitution of the State Party does not include disability as a prohibited ground of discrimination and that women and girls with disabilities experience heightened stigma, exclusion and vulnerability due to both their gender and their disability status. It notes with concern th... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 01303d7b-3983-4e9b-8a45-89083f5735f0 |
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"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Women & girls",
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"4.a - Build and upgrade in... | Women and girls with disabilities 44. The Committee recommends that the State Party amend its Constitution to explicitly include disability as a prohibited ground of discrimination, collect comprehensive disaggregated data on women and girls with disabilities to inform policy development, allocate adequate budgetary re... | 44. The Committee recommends that the State Party amend its Constitution to explicitly include disability as a prohibited ground of discrimination, collect comprehensive disaggregated data on women and girls with disabilities to inform policy development, allocate adequate budgetary resources for disability-inclusive p... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: c8e15ff2-d87e-49be-bba7-005e9f7f120f |
44902923-5330-4884-a5db-7ef38b09a2d5 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"Economic & political crisis, natural d... | [
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"13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate related disasters",
"11.5 - Reduce the adverse effects of natural disasters",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"13.3 - Build knowledge and capacity to meet climate change ... | Climate change and disaster risk reduction 45.The Committee notes with concern the impact of climate change and natural disasters on women and girls in the State Party, as evidenced by Tropical Cyclone Harold in 2020, which caused catastrophic flooding, multiple fatalities and severe damage to critical infrastructure, ... | 45. The Committee notes with concern the impact of climate change and natural disasters on women and girls in the State Party, as evidenced by Tropical Cyclone Harold in 2020, which caused catastrophic flooding, multiple fatalities and severe damage to critical infrastructure, including roads, schools, health facilitie... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 44902923-5330-4884-a5db-7ef38b09a2d5 |
384bb8fc-57d6-479b-8fa1-307fc5efe341 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation ... | Climate change and disaster risk reduction 46. In line with its general recommendation No. 37 (2018) on the gender-related dimensions of disaster risk reduction in the context of climate change, the Committee recommends that the State Party review its climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction strategies and... | 46. In line with its general recommendation No. 37 (2018) on the gender-related dimensions of disaster risk reduction in the context of climate change, the Committee recommends that the State Party review its climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction strategies and ensure that women and men are equally repr... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 384bb8fc-57d6-479b-8fa1-307fc5efe341 |
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"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"10.3 - Ensure ... | Marriage and family relations 47.The Committee notes with concern: (a)That girls aged 15 to 18 years can marry with parental consent, contributing to the persistence of child marriage across civil, customary and religious unions; (b)The continued practice of bride price, which commodifies women through customary marria... | 47. The Committee notes with concern: (a) That girls aged 15 to 18 years can marry with parental consent, contributing to the persistence of child marriage across civil, customary and religious unions; (b) The continued practice of bride price, which commodifies women through customary marriage rituals whereby a woman’... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 3f390a17-897f-4353-a4bc-f7b06cd09e25 |
bdad7970-0693-4d43-a661-ef640cd4db38 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"2.3 -... | Marriage and family relations 48. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Increase the minimum age of marriage to 18 years for both women and men, without exceptions; (b) Take legislative and policy measures to eliminate the payment of a bride price and engage with traditional leaders and communities to refo... | 48. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Increase the minimum age of marriage to 18 years for both women and men, without exceptions; (b) Take legislative and policy measures to eliminate the payment of a bride price and engage with traditional leaders and communities to reform bride price practices, prom... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: bdad7970-0693-4d43-a661-ef640cd4db38 |
73518767-ae87-4b27-b8c1-e55066d2aa7e | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Solomon Islands"
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"Asia-Pacific"
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"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Data collection and analysis 49.The Committee notes with concern the lack of data collection in many areas relevant to the implementation of the Convention. | 49. The Committee notes with concern the lack of data collection in many areas relevant to the implementation of the Convention. | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 73518767-ae87-4b27-b8c1-e55066d2aa7e |
73b4f985-1405-439a-9ef7-19a607b94744 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Data collection & research",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Data collection and analysis 50. The Committee recommends that the State Party promote and build capacity for the use of relevant technology in the collection of statistical data, disaggregated by age, ethnicity, race and disability status, for the design and implementation of tailored and gender-responsive legislation... | 50. The Committee recommends that the State Party promote and build capacity for the use of relevant technology in the collection of statistical data, disaggregated by age, ethnicity, race and disability status, for the design and implementation of tailored and gender-responsive legislation, policies, programmes and bu... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 73b4f985-1405-439a-9ef7-19a607b94744 |
70e9e45a-3b18-4eb5-990b-f982314423e8 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [] | [] | [] | Amendment to article 20 (1) of the Convention 51. The Committee encourages the State Party to accept the amendment to article 20 (1) of the Convention concerning the meeting time of the Committee. | 51. The Committee encourages the State Party to accept the amendment to article 20 (1) of the Convention concerning the meeting time of the Committee. | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 70e9e45a-3b18-4eb5-990b-f982314423e8 |
b6aa59a4-8e08-4196-a653-505a3869464f | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Civil society",
"Public officials",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising"
] | [] | Dissemination 52. The Committee requests the State Party to ensure the timely dissemination of the present concluding observations, in the official languages of the State Party, to the relevant State institutions at all levels (national, regional and local), in particular to the Government, the ministries, the parliame... | 52. The Committee requests the State Party to ensure the timely dissemination of the present concluding observations, in the official languages of the State Party, to the relevant State institutions at all levels (national, regional and local), in particular to the Government, the ministries, the parliament and the jud... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: b6aa59a4-8e08-4196-a653-505a3869464f |
b1823673-31c8-4364-9151-21e3bee8f077 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | Follow-up to the concluding observations 53. The Committee requests the State Party to provide, within two years, written information on the steps taken to implement the recommendations contained in paragraphs 26 (c), 34 (f), 30 (c) and 48 (a) above. | 53. The Committee requests the State Party to provide, within two years, written information on the steps taken to implement the recommendations contained in paragraphs 26 (c), 34 (f), 30 (c) and 48 (a) above. | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: b1823673-31c8-4364-9151-21e3bee8f077 |
0020fb88-a1a5-4d96-8b44-ed520d0b411c | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | Preparation of the next report 54. The Committee will establish and communicate the due date of the sixth periodic report of the State Party in line with a future clear and regularized schedule for reporting by States Parties (General Assembly resolution 79/165 , para. 6) and following the adoption of a list of issues ... | 54. The Committee will establish and communicate the due date of the sixth periodic report of the State Party in line with a future clear and regularized schedule for reporting by States Parties (General Assembly resolution 79/165 , para. 6) and following the adoption of a list of issues and questions prior to reportin... | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: 0020fb88-a1a5-4d96-8b44-ed520d0b411c |
b93d984f-0f5f-418f-ada6-ac5d7eb02b73 | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Solomon Islands"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | Preparation of the next report 55. The Committee requests the State Party to follow the harmonized guidelines on reporting under the international human rights treaties, including guidelines on a common core document and treaty-specific documents ( HRI/GEN/2/Rev.6 , chap. I). | 55. The Committee requests the State Party to follow the harmonized guidelines on reporting under the international human rights treaties, including guidelines on a common core document and treaty-specific documents ( HRI/GEN/2/Rev.6 , chap. I). | CEDAW | Solomon Islands | CEDAW/C/SLB/CO/4-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 5e88fe37-239e-4b2f-a087-d0666d3c48a7 | AnnotationId: b93d984f-0f5f-418f-ada6-ac5d7eb02b73 |
66e28785-6662-43ad-882f-318cd67804db | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children in vulnerable situations (abused, living on the street, institutionalized, indigenous, migrant children etc.)",
"Children",
"Medical staff / health professionals",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls",
"Media"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Discrimination against women",
"Sexual & reproductive health and rights"
] | [
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights"
] | B.Positive aspects 4.The Committee welcomes the progress achieved since the entry into force of the Convention for San Marino in 2003 in undertaking legislative reforms, in particular the adoption of the following: * Adopted by the Committee at its ninety-first session (16 June–4 July 2025). (a)Delegated Decree No. 161... | 4. The Committee welcomes the progress achieved since the entry into force of the Convention for San Marino in 2003 in undertaking legislative reforms, in particular the adoption of the following: * Adopted by the Committee at its ninety-first session (16 June–4 July 2025). (a) Delegated Decree No. 161 of 29 October 20... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 66e28785-6662-43ad-882f-318cd67804db |
d7e3b3f2-1fec-41cd-b85a-8ec9aa4c2147 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women"
] | B.Positive aspects 5.The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to improve its institutional and policy framework aimed at accelerating the elimination of discrimination against women and promoting gender equality, such as the adoption or signing of the following: (a)National plan to combat violence against women... | 5. The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to improve its institutional and policy framework aimed at accelerating the elimination of discrimination against women and promoting gender equality, such as the adoption or signing of the following: (a) National plan to combat violence against women for 2024–2026; (... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: d7e3b3f2-1fec-41cd-b85a-8ec9aa4c2147 |
a2fae39e-1cbd-4bf6-96ab-fa32af111693 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities",
"Persons affected by armed conflict",
"Military personnel"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Children: protection against exploitation",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"8.7 - End modern slavery, trafficking and child labour"
] | B.Positive aspects 6.The Committee welcomes the fact that, in the period since the entry into force in 2003 of the Convention for San Marino, the State Party has ratified or acceded to the following international treaties: (a)Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child ... | 6. The Committee welcomes the fact that, in the period since the entry into force in 2003 of the Convention for San Marino, the State Party has ratified or acceded to the following international treaties: (a) Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and ... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: a2fae39e-1cbd-4bf6-96ab-fa32af111693 |
ae716617-e417-4dea-a9ba-3c056ffd8575 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"2030 Agenda & other voluntary commitments",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality"
] | C.Sustainable Development Goals 7. The Committee welcomes the international support for the Sustainable Development Goals and calls for the realization of de jure (legal) and de facto (substantive) gender equality, in accordance with the provisions of the Convention, throughout the process of implementing the 2030 Agen... | 7. The Committee welcomes the international support for the Sustainable Development Goals and calls for the realization of de jure (legal) and de facto (substantive) gender equality, in accordance with the provisions of the Convention, throughout the process of implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. ... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: ae716617-e417-4dea-a9ba-3c056ffd8575 |
e585afe3-4326-45d2-8f2a-5b41f57e2909 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [] | D.Parliament 8. The Committee stresses the crucial role of the legislative power in ensuring the full implementation of the Convention (see A/65/38 , part two, annex VI). It invites the Great and General Council, in line with its mandate, to take the necessary steps regarding the implementation of the present concludin... | 8. The Committee stresses the crucial role of the legislative power in ensuring the full implementation of the Convention (see A/65/38 , part two, annex VI). It invites the Great and General Council, in line with its mandate, to take the necessary steps regarding the implementation of the present concluding observation... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: e585afe3-4326-45d2-8f2a-5b41f57e2909 |
204858ab-2e93-4e89-9cdb-6bda0f9299b3 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Civil society",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Visibility of the Convention, the Optional Protocol thereto and the Committee’s general recommendations 9.The Committee notes with concern the limited knowledge and awareness of the Convention among judges, lawyers and the general public, particularly among women themselves, as evidenced by the absence of court decisio... | 9. The Committee notes with concern the limited knowledge and awareness of the Convention among judges, lawyers and the general public, particularly among women themselves, as evidenced by the absence of court decisions making direct reference to the Convention. It is also concerned about the limited participation of c... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 204858ab-2e93-4e89-9cdb-6bda0f9299b3 |
8bbdd20c-debf-44e8-a090-c4d187bdf36a | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Civil society",
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Public officials",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Visibility of the Convention, the Optional Protocol thereto and the Committee’s general recommendations 10. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Adopt measures to ensure that the Convention is widely known, including by disseminating the Convention, the Optional Protocol thereto, the Committee’s general r... | 10. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Adopt measures to ensure that the Convention is widely known, including by disseminating the Convention, the Optional Protocol thereto, the Committee’s general recommendations and the present concluding observations promptly and widely among the Administration, the... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 8bbdd20c-debf-44e8-a090-c4d187bdf36a |
2447f8de-f498-4b3a-b02b-cba1ee2234f0 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Non-citizens"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Racial discrimination",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Participation of women in political & public life",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | Constitutional and legislative framework and definition of discrimination against women 11.The Committee notes that article 4 of the Declaration of the Citizens’ Rights and Fundamental Principles of the San Marino Legal System provides for equality before the law without distinction on the basis of sex, sexual orientat... | 11. The Committee notes that article 4 of the Declaration of the Citizens’ Rights and Fundamental Principles of the San Marino Legal System provides for equality before the law without distinction on the basis of sex, sexual orientation or personal, economic, social, political or religious conditions. However, it is co... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 2447f8de-f498-4b3a-b02b-cba1ee2234f0 |
1c2174b3-060b-446b-9150-2e2ea0d2ce45 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Non-citizens"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Racial discrimination",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | Constitutional and legislative framework and definition of discrimination against women 12. The Committee recommends that the State Party consider amending article 4 of the Declaration of the Citizens’ Rights and Fundamental Principles of the San Marino Legal System to explicitly include race, colour, descent and natio... | 12. The Committee recommends that the State Party consider amending article 4 of the Declaration of the Citizens’ Rights and Fundamental Principles of the San Marino Legal System to explicitly include race, colour, descent and national or ethnic origin among the prohibited grounds of discrimination in order to strength... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 1c2174b3-060b-446b-9150-2e2ea0d2ce45 |
4ad673c6-3e83-4751-a29f-1ec06752ac63 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Access to justice 13.The Committee notes with concern that, beyond remedies in cases of allegations of violence, the State Party has not provided up-to-date information on the general judicial remedies available to women to complain against allegedly discriminatory legal provisions, policies or individual acts, for exa... | 13. The Committee notes with concern that, beyond remedies in cases of allegations of violence, the State Party has not provided up-to-date information on the general judicial remedies available to women to complain against allegedly discriminatory legal provisions, policies or individual acts, for example in the conte... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 4ad673c6-3e83-4751-a29f-1ec06752ac63 |
6ad654e1-528f-4789-a1d8-01e59717ad65 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Access to justice 14. Recalling its general recommendation No. 33 (2015) on women’s access to justice, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Analyse the ways in which women currently gain access to the judicial system in practice, in case of discrimination complaints in all areas of life, identify possible... | 14. Recalling its general recommendation No. 33 (2015) on women’s access to justice, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Analyse the ways in which women currently gain access to the judicial system in practice, in case of discrimination complaints in all areas of life, identify possible gaps and obstacle... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 6ad654e1-528f-4789-a1d8-01e59717ad65 |
e312c219-8214-458f-8e81-b69230d62ebc | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Data collection and analysis 15.The Committee notes that the State Party is taking steps to improve its system of data collection and analysis. However, the Committee remains concerned about the lack of disaggregated data in key areas, including gender-based violence against women, unpaid care and domestic work, and th... | 15. The Committee notes that the State Party is taking steps to improve its system of data collection and analysis. However, the Committee remains concerned about the lack of disaggregated data in key areas, including gender-based violence against women, unpaid care and domestic work, and the gender pay gap. This absen... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: e312c219-8214-458f-8e81-b69230d62ebc |
bdeebe1e-b374-4c17-af8e-b379da24ef70 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Civil society",
"Migrants",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Data collection and analysis 16. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Develop and implement a comprehensive and coordinated system for the regular collection, analysis and dissemination of statistical data disaggregated by sex, age, disability, migration status and other relevant factors; (b) Address the ... | 16. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Develop and implement a comprehensive and coordinated system for the regular collection, analysis and dissemination of statistical data disaggregated by sex, age, disability, migration status and other relevant factors; (b) Address the gap in gender data collection... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: bdeebe1e-b374-4c17-af8e-b379da24ef70 |
9ac8bd85-1cca-4cc7-976d-092f5e90bd5a | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Discrimination against women",
"Budget & resources (for human rights im... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women"
] | National machinery for the advancement of women 17.The Committee notes the State Party’s commitment to promoting gender equality through the strengthening of institutional frameworks, including the establishment of the Authority for Equal Opportunities in 2008 and the Commission for Equal Opportunities in 2004, as well... | 17. The Committee notes the State Party’s commitment to promoting gender equality through the strengthening of institutional frameworks, including the establishment of the Authority for Equal Opportunities in 2008 and the Commission for Equal Opportunities in 2004, as well as the plan for the creation of a hub for equa... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 9ac8bd85-1cca-4cc7-976d-092f5e90bd5a |
8f17e5ef-8b1e-413a-8de4-8367526ec53f | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Discrimination against women",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality"
] | National machinery for the advancement of women 18. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Consider developing a comprehensive national gender equality action plan with clear objectives, timelines and indicators to guide all efforts towards the advancement of women’s rights and mainstream gender equality in... | 18. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Consider developing a comprehensive national gender equality action plan with clear objectives, timelines and indicators to guide all efforts towards the advancement of women’s rights and mainstream gender equality in all sectors of public and private life; (b) Str... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 8f17e5ef-8b1e-413a-8de4-8367526ec53f |
98ffb859-502d-4afe-8b3e-61ef255223ee | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
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"Western Europe & Others"
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"National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)"
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"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime"
] | National human rights institution 19.The Committee welcomes the approval, on 18 March 2024, of a popular petition ( Istanza d’Arengo ) concerning the establishment of an Ombudsperson, as well as the State Party’s efforts in drafting a law to establish the Office of the Ombudsperson. However, the Committee remains conce... | 19. The Committee welcomes the approval, on 18 March 2024, of a popular petition (Istanza d’Arengo) concerning the establishment of an Ombudsperson, as well as the State Party’s efforts in drafting a law to establish the Office of the Ombudsperson. However, the Committee remains concerned about the current absence of a... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 98ffb859-502d-4afe-8b3e-61ef255223ee |
7d54033d-534f-4650-a16b-aba168f9e06a | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
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"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Cooperation with human rights mechanisms & requests for technical assistance",
"National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)",
"Discrimination against women",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality"
] | National human rights institution 20. The Committee recommends that the State Party expedite the adoption and implementation of the draft law establishing the Office of the Ombudsperson to enhance accountability and provide an independent mechanism for addressing complaints relating to human rights violations. It furth... | 20. The Committee recommends that the State Party expedite the adoption and implementation of the draft law establishing the Office of the Ombudsperson to enhance accountability and provide an independent mechanism for addressing complaints relating to human rights violations. It further recommends that the State Party... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 7d54033d-534f-4650-a16b-aba168f9e06a |
90b7fa05-a593-4a90-9e8c-14403a320e5d | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
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"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls"
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"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Participation of women in political & public life"
] | [
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Temporary special measures 21.The Committee notes the provision requiring that no more than two thirds of candidates on electoral lists for the Great and General Council be of the same sex. However, it notes with concern the absence of time-bound and targeted special measures in the State Party to achieve substantive e... | 21. The Committee notes the provision requiring that no more than two thirds of candidates on electoral lists for the Great and General Council be of the same sex. However, it notes with concern the absence of time-bound and targeted special measures in the State Party to achieve substantive equality of women and men i... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 90b7fa05-a593-4a90-9e8c-14403a320e5d |
8637d520-1d74-47f7-bc53-21c5859a3d3e | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Public officials",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Advancement of women",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Participation of women in political & public life",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Temporary special measures 22. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Adopt temporary special measures, in line with article 4 (1) of the Convention and general recommendation No. 25 (2004) on temporary special measures, including parity quotas, to accelerate substantive equality of women and men in all are... | 22. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Adopt temporary special measures, in line with article 4 (1) of the Convention and general recommendation No. 25 (2004) on temporary special measures, including parity quotas, to accelerate substantive equality of women and men in all areas where women are traditio... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 8637d520-1d74-47f7-bc53-21c5859a3d3e |
517ebf57-e1fd-4633-960f-2d875038e24e | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Migrants",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls",
"Media",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Racial discrimination",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms"
] | Stereotypes 23.The Committee notes the efforts made by the State Party in combating stereotypes in the media, including the adoption of the Information and Media Law, and plans for journalist training. However, it notes with concern the lack of systematic evaluation of the impact of these measures and the absence of cl... | 23. The Committee notes the efforts made by the State Party in combating stereotypes in the media, including the adoption of the Information and Media Law, and plans for journalist training. However, it notes with concern the lack of systematic evaluation of the impact of these measures and the absence of clear, access... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 517ebf57-e1fd-4633-960f-2d875038e24e |
f8eefeaf-e563-4dcb-9fa1-93dacd3e3e24 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Media"
] | [] | [] | Stereotypes 24. The Committee recommends that the State Party establish clear procedures for evaluating the impact of measures aimed at addressing gender stereotypes in the media and ensure that accessible, confidential and responsive channels are available for submitting complaints about sexist advertisements and othe... | 24. The Committee recommends that the State Party establish clear procedures for evaluating the impact of measures aimed at addressing gender stereotypes in the media and ensure that accessible, confidential and responsive channels are available for submitting complaints about sexist advertisements and other media cont... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: f8eefeaf-e563-4dcb-9fa1-93dacd3e3e24 |
f3761413-7d6a-4eba-84c6-072ca68ace07 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Children",
"Migrants",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Da... | [
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership",
"3.4 - Reduce mortality from non-communicable diseases and promote mental health"
] | Gender-based violence against women and girls 25.The Committee acknowledges that the State Party has made significant progress in recent years in responding to gender-based violence against women. The regulatory framework has been strengthened, including civil and criminal legislation to address violence. Awareness has... | 25. The Committee acknowledges that the State Party has made significant progress in recent years in responding to gender-based violence against women. The regulatory framework has been strengthened, including civil and criminal legislation to address violence. Awareness has been raised around the issue, and data-colle... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: f3761413-7d6a-4eba-84c6-072ca68ace07 |
696f4da9-b933-427e-b5c1-9adfe4549190 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Migrants",
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Cooperation with human rights mechanisms & requests for technical assistance",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
... | [
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"17.9 - Enhance capacity-building in developing countries",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Gender-based violence against women and girls 26. Recalling its general recommendation No. 35 (2017) on gender-based violence against women, updating general recommendation No. 19, and target 5.2 of the Sustainable Developments Goals to eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and priva... | 26. Recalling its general recommendation No. 35 (2017) on gender-based violence against women, updating general recommendation No. 19, and target 5.2 of the Sustainable Developments Goals to eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, the Committee recommends that the ... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 696f4da9-b933-427e-b5c1-9adfe4549190 |
63faa7f6-9bd8-49dd-afa8-efc791087ccf | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Migrants",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Support to victims & witnesses",
"Children: protection against exploitation",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Right to health",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"8.7 - End modern slavery, trafficking and child labour",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Trafficking in women and girls and exploitation of prostitution 27.The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to draft a national strategy against trafficking in human beings and an accompanying operational protocol. However, it notes with concern the State Party’s assertion that trafficking does not seem to exis... | 27. The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to draft a national strategy against trafficking in human beings and an accompanying operational protocol. However, it notes with concern the State Party’s assertion that trafficking does not seem to exist in San Marino – since no files have ever been opened in court... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 63faa7f6-9bd8-49dd-afa8-efc791087ccf |
5231793c-4d48-4827-be56-d7edfca0ae38 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Migrants",
"Social workers",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Support to victims & witnesses",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Children: protection against exploitation",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Constitutional & legislative framew... | [
"8.7 - End modern slavery, trafficking and child labour",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Trafficking in women and girls and exploitation of prostitution 28. Recalling its general recommendation No. 38 (2020) on trafficking in women and girls in the context of global migration, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Expedite the adoption of the national strategy against trafficking in human bein... | 28. Recalling its general recommendation No. 38 (2020) on trafficking in women and girls in the context of global migration, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Expedite the adoption of the national strategy against trafficking in human beings and its operational protocol, ensuring that they include clea... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 5231793c-4d48-4827-be56-d7edfca0ae38 |
d8bee9cd-637f-46a7-b219-559d64606142 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Participation of women in political & public life"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Participation in political and public life 29.The Committee notes the increase to 35 per cent of women’s representation in the Great and General Council and that one of the two Heads of State of San Marino is a woman. However, it remains concerned that women continue to be underrepresented in the legislative, executive... | 29. The Committee notes the increase to 35 per cent of women’s representation in the Great and General Council and that one of the two Heads of State of San Marino is a woman. However, it remains concerned that women continue to be underrepresented in the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government. It a... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: d8bee9cd-637f-46a7-b219-559d64606142 |
f0bf6c60-941f-4cfb-bd7d-59c4613e62cc | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Civil society",
"Women & girls",
"Media"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Advancement of women",
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"2030 Agenda & other voluntary commitments",
"Participation of women in political &... | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Participation in political and public life 30. In line with its general recommendation No. 40 (2024) on the equal and inclusive representation of women in decision-making systems and general recommendation No. 23 (1997) on women in political and public life, as well as target 5.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, o... | 30. In line with its general recommendation No. 40 (2024) on the equal and inclusive representation of women in decision-making systems and general recommendation No. 23 (1997) on women in political and public life, as well as target 5.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on ensuring women’s full and effective parti... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: f0bf6c60-941f-4cfb-bd7d-59c4613e62cc |
5effc98f-a150-4eff-9daa-a9b377dc8473 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Migrants",
"Stateless persons",
"Women & girls",
"Non-citizens"
] | [
"Rights related to name, identity & nationality",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Ratification of & accession to international instruments",
"Data collection & research"
] | [
"10.7 - Responsible and well-managed migration policies",
"16.9 - Universal legal identity and birth registration",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Nationality 31.The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to align citizenship rights through maternal and paternal lines and the approval in 2024 of an Istanza d’Arengo request to amend Law No. 114 of 30 November 2000 to remove the requirement of renouncing existing citizenship for naturalization. However, it no... | 31. The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to align citizenship rights through maternal and paternal lines and the approval in 2024 of an Istanza d’Arengo request to amend Law No. 114 of 30 November 2000 to remove the requirement of renouncing existing citizenship for naturalization. However, it notes with co... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 5effc98f-a150-4eff-9daa-a9b377dc8473 |
d8ef82c0-c5a3-45c1-a592-1a1b6be879ab | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Migrants",
"Stateless persons",
"Persons with disabilities",
"Non-citizens"
] | [
"Rights related to name, identity & nationality",
"Ratification of & accession to international instruments",
"Data collection & research"
] | [
"16.9 - Universal legal identity and birth registration",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Nationality 32. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Systematically collect, analyse and publish data disaggregated by sex, age, disability and migration status on the acquisition, transmission and renunciation of citizenship; (b) Ratify the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 ... | 32. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Systematically collect, analyse and publish data disaggregated by sex, age, disability and migration status on the acquisition, transmission and renunciation of citizenship; (b) Ratify the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol the... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: d8ef82c0-c5a3-45c1-a592-1a1b6be879ab |
903df99e-9b40-464e-a736-6f1458f0afe2 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Racial discrimination",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Persons with disabilities: independence, inclusion",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women",
"Right to... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"4.a - Build and upgrade inclusive and safe schools",
"17.18 - Enhance availability ... | Education 33.The Committee welcomes the State Party’s commitment to inclusive education for all, including the adoption of delegated decrees on the inclusion of persons with disabilities and learning difficulties at all levels of education. It further welcomes the various steps taken to raise awareness about gender-bas... | 33. The Committee welcomes the State Party’s commitment to inclusive education for all, including the adoption of delegated decrees on the inclusion of persons with disabilities and learning difficulties at all levels of education. It further welcomes the various steps taken to raise awareness about gender-based violen... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 903df99e-9b40-464e-a736-6f1458f0afe2 |
1713f270-8397-4dd3-9f19-8abc2cbaaa84 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women",
"Right to education"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"17.18 - Enhance... | Education 34. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Systematically collect, analyse and publish disaggregated data, including on women and girls from disadvantaged groups and on access to higher education and scholarships, to inform evidence-based policy and programme development; (b) Develop a strategy on... | 34. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Systematically collect, analyse and publish disaggregated data, including on women and girls from disadvantaged groups and on access to higher education and scholarships, to inform evidence-based policy and programme development; (b) Develop a strategy on human rig... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 1713f270-8397-4dd3-9f19-8abc2cbaaa84 |
2f9dbcad-cd14-4a9f-ad6f-fcfbb301acc6 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Right to health",
"Data collection & research",
"Right to social security",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Employment 35.The Committee notes the State Party’s efforts to promote gender equality in employment, including measures to promote a work-life balance and women’s access to employment. It also notes that San Marino women are entitled to a compulsory maternity leave of 22 weeks, fully paid by the social insurance, and ... | 35. The Committee notes the State Party’s efforts to promote gender equality in employment, including measures to promote a work-life balance and women’s access to employment. It also notes that San Marino women are entitled to a compulsory maternity leave of 22 weeks, fully paid by the social insurance, and men are en... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 2f9dbcad-cd14-4a9f-ad6f-fcfbb301acc6 |
0f141e6a-b11c-4ca6-9f63-283163601e89 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Data collection & research",
"Right to social security",
"Discrimination against women",
"Budget & r... | [
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"8.7 - End modern slavery, trafficking and child labour",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Employment 36. In accordance with target 8.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on achieving full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Systematically collect and analyse disaggregated data on women’s and men’s employment participation, th... | 36. In accordance with target 8.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on achieving full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Systematically collect and analyse disaggregated data on women’s and men’s employment participation, the gender pa... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 0f141e6a-b11c-4ca6-9f63-283163601e89 |
a90e4d6c-99b2-4a39-89f0-e57dd0c00ec5 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Medical staff / health professionals",
"Migrants",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights & poverty",
"Support to victims & witnesses",
"Children: protection against exploitation",
"Right to health",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Participation of women in political & pu... | [
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights",
"1.3 - Implement social p... | Health 37.The Committee notes with appreciation that San Marino residents benefit from free and universal healthcare. The Committee also welcomes the progress made by the State Party, in particular the adoption in 2022 of the law on voluntary termination of pregnancy, which enjoyed broad political support among San Mar... | 37. The Committee notes with appreciation that San Marino residents benefit from free and universal healthcare. The Committee also welcomes the progress made by the State Party, in particular the adoption in 2022 of the law on voluntary termination of pregnancy, which enjoyed broad political support among San Marino ci... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: a90e4d6c-99b2-4a39-89f0-e57dd0c00ec5 |
0e798cb1-7ace-4663-98f5-0a3767d6dd56 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Medical staff / health professionals",
"Migrants",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Social workers",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
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"Right to social security",
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"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"10.2 - Promote universal social, economical and political inclusion",
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"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"5.2... | Health 38. In accordance with its general recommendation No. 24 (1999) on women and health and target 3.7 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive healthcare services, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Take all appropriate measures, including campaig... | 38. In accordance with its general recommendation No. 24 (1999) on women and health and target 3.7 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive healthcare services, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Take all appropriate measures, including campaigns to d... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 0e798cb1-7ace-4663-98f5-0a3767d6dd56 |
4400e242-5ab9-46fe-8f8f-f08fee019a2e | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Economic, social & cultural rights - general measures of implementation",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"Data collection & research",
"Right to social security",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"10.2 - Promote universal social, economical and political inclusion",
"10.4 - Adopt fiscal and social policies that promote equality",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"5... | Economic empowerment of women and social benefits 39.The Committee welcomes the efforts by the State Party to particularly support single pregnant women and single-parent families in need, and the specific prohibition of discrimination against women regarding access to employment, career advancement, vocational retrain... | 39. The Committee welcomes the efforts by the State Party to particularly support single pregnant women and single-parent families in need, and the specific prohibition of discrimination against women regarding access to employment, career advancement, vocational retraining and specialization. However, the Committee no... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 4400e242-5ab9-46fe-8f8f-f08fee019a2e |
9bc2b3cb-3011-4f7c-a122-4892db723ef9 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Economic, social & cultural rights - general measures of implementation",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Data collection & research",
"Right to social security"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"10.2 - Promote universal social, economical and political inclusion",
"10.4 - Adopt fiscal and social policies that promote equality",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadersh... | Economic empowerment of women and social benefits 40. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Amend its social legislation and policies to enhance women’s access to economic and social benefits; (b) Raise awareness among self-employed women and women working in the informal economy about mandatory registrati... | 40. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Amend its social legislation and policies to enhance women’s access to economic and social benefits; (b) Raise awareness among self-employed women and women working in the informal economy about mandatory registration requirements under the pension and social insur... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 9bc2b3cb-3011-4f7c-a122-4892db723ef9 |
67bcbc61-9cc2-406f-8613-33422dc4820b | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Migrants",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"8.8 - Universal labour rights and safe working environments",
"8.5 - Full employment and decent work with equal pay",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | Women facing intersecting forms of discrimination 41.The Committee notes with concern: (a)The lack of information, disaggregated data and targeted policies to address intersecting forms of discrimination against women living in less central or peri-urban areas, women and girls with disabilities, lesbian, bisexual, tran... | 41. The Committee notes with concern: (a) The lack of information, disaggregated data and targeted policies to address intersecting forms of discrimination against women living in less central or peri-urban areas, women and girls with disabilities, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex women and women migrant wor... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 67bcbc61-9cc2-406f-8613-33422dc4820b |
9140557c-c2a5-42e8-a4a5-4f72fa6192dd | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Migrants",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Right to health",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women",
"Right to education"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"8.8 - Universal labour rights and safe working environments",
"8.5 - Full employment and decent work with equal pay",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages and genital mutilation",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of rel... | Women facing intersecting forms of discrimination 42. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Ensure adequate access to education, employment and health services for women living in less central or peri-urban areas, women and girls with disabilities, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex women and wome... | 42. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Ensure adequate access to education, employment and health services for women living in less central or peri-urban areas, women and girls with disabilities, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex women and women migrant workers; (b) Systematically collect data... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 9140557c-c2a5-42e8-a4a5-4f72fa6192dd |
cbc91cc9-7f96-468e-a508-6fdb0ba104e8 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence"
] | [
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women"
] | Marriage and family relations 43.The Committee notes the adoption by the State Party of Law. No. 97 of 2008, which allows judges to issue removal or restraining orders in cases of gender-based violence. However, it remains concerned about the lack of a clear legal framework to ensure that domestic and gender-based viol... | 43. The Committee notes the adoption by the State Party of Law. No. 97 of 2008, which allows judges to issue removal or restraining orders in cases of gender-based violence. However, it remains concerned about the lack of a clear legal framework to ensure that domestic and gender-based violence is systematically taken ... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: cbc91cc9-7f96-468e-a508-6fdb0ba104e8 |
a7656f36-57a3-4bde-94b3-07cd07ec493b | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Youth & juveniles",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Data collection & research"
] | [
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Marriage and family relations 44. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Adopt and apply procedures requiring courts and youth welfare officers to systematically consider domestic and gender-based violence when taking decisions on custody and visitation rights, in order to ensure the best interests and safe... | 44. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Adopt and apply procedures requiring courts and youth welfare officers to systematically consider domestic and gender-based violence when taking decisions on custody and visitation rights, in order to ensure the best interests and safety of the child; (b) Monitor f... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: a7656f36-57a3-4bde-94b3-07cd07ec493b |
b23a5674-a360-4141-bc56-80502178480c | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Cooperation with international organizations"
] | [] | Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 45. In view of the thirtieth anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the Committee calls upon the State Party to reaffirm its implementation and to re-evaluate the realization of the rights enshrined in the Convention in order to achieve substantive eq... | 45. In view of the thirtieth anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the Committee calls upon the State Party to reaffirm its implementation and to re-evaluate the realization of the rights enshrined in the Convention in order to achieve substantive equality between women and men. | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: b23a5674-a360-4141-bc56-80502178480c |
a353d846-bf26-41d3-820b-51e0d2cf70f0 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Civil society",
"Public officials",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising"
] | [] | Dissemination 46. The Committee requests the State Party to ensure the timely dissemination of the present concluding observations, in the official languages of the State Party, to the relevant State institutions at all levels (national, regional and local), in particular to the Government, the ministries, the parliame... | 46. The Committee requests the State Party to ensure the timely dissemination of the present concluding observations, in the official languages of the State Party, to the relevant State institutions at all levels (national, regional and local), in particular to the Government, the ministries, the parliament and the jud... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: a353d846-bf26-41d3-820b-51e0d2cf70f0 |
2c6ecfac-7fb9-40e6-8e8c-911ad57bbd43 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Migrants",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Enforced disappearances",
"Ratification of & accession to international instruments"
] | [
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms"
] | Ratification of other treaties 47. The Committee notes that the adherence of the State Party to the nine major international human rights instruments and relevant regional instruments would enhance the enjoyment by women of their human rights and fundamental freedoms in all aspects of life. The Committee therefore enco... | 47. The Committee notes that the adherence of the State Party to the nine major international human rights instruments and relevant regional instruments would enhance the enjoyment by women of their human rights and fundamental freedoms in all aspects of life. The Committee therefore encourages the State Party to ratif... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 2c6ecfac-7fb9-40e6-8e8c-911ad57bbd43 |
71cbcfa4-49af-405c-8e8f-bcd42f9dd444 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | Follow-up to concluding observations 48. The Committee requests the State Party to provide, within two years, written information on the steps taken to implement the recommendations contained in paragraphs 10, 16 and 20 above. | 48. The Committee requests the State Party to provide, within two years, written information on the steps taken to implement the recommendations contained in paragraphs 10, 16 and 20 above. | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 71cbcfa4-49af-405c-8e8f-bcd42f9dd444 |
a8a0df8e-644a-4a1e-be10-fea829a1f8a3 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | Preparation of the next report 49. The Committee will establish and communicate the due date of the sixth periodic report of the State Party in line with a future clear and regularized schedule for reporting by States Parties (General Assembly resolution 79/165 , para. 6) and following the adoption of a list of issues ... | 49. The Committee will establish and communicate the due date of the sixth periodic report of the State Party in line with a future clear and regularized schedule for reporting by States Parties (General Assembly resolution 79/165 , para. 6) and following the adoption of a list of issues and questions prior to reportin... | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: a8a0df8e-644a-4a1e-be10-fea829a1f8a3 |
504a74f6-c0ad-4706-87f2-059cf6a91f87 | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"San Marino"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | Preparation of the next report 50. The Committee requests the State Party to follow the harmonized guidelines on reporting under the international human rights treaties, including guidelines on a common core document and treaty-specific documents ( HRI/GEN/2/Rev.6 , chap. I). | 50. The Committee requests the State Party to follow the harmonized guidelines on reporting under the international human rights treaties, including guidelines on a common core document and treaty-specific documents ( HRI/GEN/2/Rev.6 , chap. I). | CEDAW | San Marino | CEDAW/C/SMR/CO/1-5 | 2025 | DocumentId: bfa4b767-7558-4a78-8752-743f87fbfedb | AnnotationId: 504a74f6-c0ad-4706-87f2-059cf6a91f87 |
759cd03e-7b42-440a-89b3-f41aef29c4db | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Children",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"National Human Rig... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
"5.2 - End all violence against and... | B.Positive aspects 4.The Committee welcomes the progress achieved since the consideration in 2011 of the State Party’s combined initial to fourth periodic reports (CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/1-4) in undertaking legislative reforms, in particular the adoption of the following: (a)Constitution, which provides for equality of both se... | 4. The Committee welcomes the progress achieved since the consideration in 2011 of the State Party’s combined initial to fourth periodic reports (CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/1-4) in undertaking legislative reforms, in particular the adoption of the following: (a) Constitution, which provides for equality of both sexes before the la... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: 759cd03e-7b42-440a-89b3-f41aef29c4db |
efc1f059-093c-4283-9a88-8d21b188a4ee | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages and genital mutilation"
] | B.Positive aspects 5.The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to improve its institutional and policy framework aimed at accelerating the elimination of discrimination against women and promoting gender equality, such as the adoption of the following: (a)First national action plan on women and peace and securit... | 5. The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to improve its institutional and policy framework aimed at accelerating the elimination of discrimination against women and promoting gender equality, such as the adoption of the following: (a) First national action plan on women and peace and security (2023–2027), in... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: efc1f059-093c-4283-9a88-8d21b188a4ee |
5a26b18e-9f9e-45f7-9fb9-9ff04e8f3ec9 | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Migrants",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Ratification of & accession to international instruments"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | B.Positive aspects 6.The Committee welcomes the fact that, in the period since the consideration of the previous report, the State Party has ratified the following instruments: (a)International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families, in 2022; (b)Convention on the... | 6. The Committee welcomes the fact that, in the period since the consideration of the previous report, the State Party has ratified the following instruments: (a) International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families, in 2022; (b) Convention on the Rights of Perso... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: 5a26b18e-9f9e-45f7-9fb9-9ff04e8f3ec9 |
6d78f8d5-bed2-46c3-a6ba-d0ce9e405e01 | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"2030 Agenda & other voluntary commitments",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality"
] | C.Sustainable Development Goals 7. The Committee calls for the realization of de jure (legal) and de facto (substantive) gender equality in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, recalls the importance of Goal 5 and of the mainstreaming of the principles of equality and non-discrimination th... | 7. The Committee calls for the realization of de jure (legal) and de facto (substantive) gender equality in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, recalls the importance of Goal 5 and of the mainstreaming of the principles of equality and non-discrimination throughout all 17 Goals and urges ... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: 6d78f8d5-bed2-46c3-a6ba-d0ce9e405e01 |
c62d8cc4-7a2e-4f65-b4bb-c2f26ef47922 | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | D.Parliament 8. The Committee stresses the crucial role of the legislative power in ensuring the full implementation of the Convention (see A/65/3 , part two, annex VI) and invites the National Assembly to implement, in line with its mandate, the present concluding observations between now and the submission of the nex... | 8. The Committee stresses the crucial role of the legislative power in ensuring the full implementation of the Convention (see A/65/3 , part two, annex VI) and invites the National Assembly to implement, in line with its mandate, the present concluding observations between now and the submission of the next periodic re... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: c62d8cc4-7a2e-4f65-b4bb-c2f26ef47922 |
195722e4-844b-43b5-9123-7a846733c149 | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Constitutional framework and harmonization of laws 9.The Committee notes with appreciation the adoption of the new Constitution in 2023, which expressly provides for equality of both sexes before the law in all spheres of private and public life and for the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women. Howe... | 9. The Committee notes with appreciation the adoption of the new Constitution in 2023, which expressly provides for equality of both sexes before the law in all spheres of private and public life and for the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women. However, the Committee is concerned at the lack of imp... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: 195722e4-844b-43b5-9123-7a846733c149 |
1e78a4bb-afb0-4572-9ae1-3d6c9e5f59d5 | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Civil society",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Cooperation & follow up with the Universal Periodic Review (UPR)",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote"... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | Constitutional framework and harmonization of laws 10. The Committee reiterates it s previous recommendation ( CEDAW/C/TCD/ CO/1-4 , para. 13) that the State Party should take concrete action to reinforce and implement the existing legal and policy framework on gender equality and non-discrimination and adopt a clear t... | 10. The Committee reiterates it s previous recommendation ( CEDAW/C/TCD/ CO/1-4 , para. 13) that the State Party should take concrete action to reinforce and implement the existing legal and policy framework on gender equality and non-discrimination and adopt a clear time frame for the review of discriminatory legislat... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: 1e78a4bb-afb0-4572-9ae1-3d6c9e5f59d5 |
c094c42d-6a67-47d2-b42c-13650d33701e | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Migrants",
"Persons living in rural areas",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Ratification of & accession to international instruments",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Conditi... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"9.1 - Develop sustainable, resilient and inclusive infrastructures",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Access to justice 11.The Committee notes the information provided by the State Party’s delegation on the ongoing process of ratification of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa (the Maputo Protocol). However, the Committee remains concerned at: (a)The applica... | 11. The Committee notes the information provided by the State Party’s delegation on the ongoing process of ratification of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa (the Maputo Protocol). However, the Committee remains concerned at: (a) The application of customar... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: c094c42d-6a67-47d2-b42c-13650d33701e |
93e7674a-8b5d-46c4-ae07-f9851b6fcb1a | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Human rights defenders & activists",
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Persons living in poverty",
"Public officials",
"Internally displaced persons",
"Migrants",
"Older persons",
"Persons living in rural areas",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and p... | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Arbitrary arrest & detention",
"Human rights & poverty",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Cooperation with human rights mechanisms & requests for technical assistance",
... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | Access to justice 12. Recalling its general recommendation No. 33 (2015) on women’s access to justice, the Committee recalls the State Party’s obligation to ensure that women are protected against violations of their rights by all components of plural justice systems. It recommends that the State Party: (a)Raise awaren... | 12. Recalling its general recommendation No. 33 (2015) on women’s access to justice, the Committee recalls the State Party’s obligation to ensure that women are protected against violations of their rights by all components of plural justice systems. It recommends that the State Party: (a) Raise awareness among women a... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: 93e7674a-8b5d-46c4-ae07-f9851b6fcb1a |
f0c9082b-ee94-427c-a210-0f2689dfca0e | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Human rights defenders & activists",
"Women & girls",
"Persons affected by armed conflict"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Advancement of women",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Economic & political crisis, natural disasters or other emergencies",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Transitional justice",
"Particip... | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Women and peace and security 13.The Committee notes with concern: (a)The lack of equal and meaningful participation of women, including women’s associations and women human rights defenders, in processes related to the women and peace and security agenda, in particular at the decision-making level, despite the adoption... | 13. The Committee notes with concern: (a) The lack of equal and meaningful participation of women, including women’s associations and women human rights defenders, in processes related to the women and peace and security agenda, in particular at the decision-making level, despite the adoption of the first national acti... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: f0c9082b-ee94-427c-a210-0f2689dfca0e |
af351fa4-865e-4bc0-914d-457c90d8377b | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Human rights defenders & activists",
"Civil society",
"Women & girls",
"Persons affected by armed conflict"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Right to participate in public affairs & r... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities... | Women and peace and security 14. The Committee recalls its general recommendation No. 30 (2013) on women in conflict prevention, conflict and post-conflict situations and recommends that the State Party: (a) Effectively implement the first national action plan for the implementation of Security Council resolution 1325 ... | 14. The Committee recalls its general recommendation No. 30 (2013) on women in conflict prevention, conflict and post-conflict situations and recommends that the State Party: (a) Effectively implement the first national action plan for the implementation of Security Council resolution 1325 (2000) on women and peace and... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: af351fa4-865e-4bc0-914d-457c90d8377b |
5a4e4d74-5af8-4250-a46c-48429ac9114d | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | National machinery for the advancement of women 15.The Committee is concerned that, despite the establishment of various components of its national machinery for the advancement of women, as well as the adoption of policies and action plans on gender equality, the capacity of the national machinery to fulfil its mandat... | 15. The Committee is concerned that, despite the establishment of various components of its national machinery for the advancement of women, as well as the adoption of policies and action plans on gender equality, the capacity of the national machinery to fulfil its mandate is significantly constrained by inadequate re... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: 5a4e4d74-5af8-4250-a46c-48429ac9114d |
fc4eeced-48d6-4eac-9e03-5af2a52568fc | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Chad"
] | [
"Africa"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Advancement of women",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | National machinery for the advancement of women 16. The Committee recommends that the State Party continue to strengthen its national machinery by providing it with adequate visibility, power and human, technical and financial resources at all levels in order to further increase its effectiveness and enhance its capaci... | 16. The Committee recommends that the State Party continue to strengthen its national machinery by providing it with adequate visibility, power and human, technical and financial resources at all levels in order to further increase its effectiveness and enhance its capacity to collect gender-disaggregated data on the e... | CEDAW | Chad | CEDAW/C/TCD/CO/5 | 2025 | DocumentId: 7199415c-262d-4616-8857-0af12fa38a06 | AnnotationId: fc4eeced-48d6-4eac-9e03-5af2a52568fc |
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