Our Common Humanity in the Information Age. Principles and Values for Development


CHAPTER IV  EQUALITY AND OPPORTUNITY


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CHAPTER IV 
EQUALITY AND OPPORTUNITY 




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OVERVIEW 
Carolyn Hannan, Director, Division for the Advancement of Women, 
Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations
The vision for gender equality and empowerment of women in the United Nations was 
first established in the United Nations Charter in 1945, which declared faith “in 
fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal 
rights of men and women and of nations large and small…”
This attention to gender equality already at the founding of the United Nations was 
reportedly largely the result of intensive lobbying by women delegates and 
representatives of the 42 non-governmental organizations accredited to the founding 
conference of the United Nations – evidence of a critical role for non-governmental 
organizations in the global push for equality, and the beginnings of a strong partnership 
between the United Nations and NGOs which continues today.
The actions required to ensure the fundamental rights and equality of women and men 
have been more clearly elaborated over the past six decades, including through the four 
World Conferences on Women organized by the United Nations between 1975 and 1995.
The United Nations has played a significant role, particularly in promoting and protecting 
the human rights of women and girls, compiling and disseminating information and 
statistics, and monitoring progress. It has also provided an important political space 
where critical policy discussions and decision-making have taken place.
Women’s groups and networks around the world have played a major role in energizing 
debates and increasing the visibility of gender equality issues at global and regional 
levels, as well as ensuring action, accountability and concrete achievements at national 
level.
A strong global framework for gender equality and empowerment of women is in placed 
today through the Beijing Platform for Action, and a human rights treaty: The 
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (ratified 
by 185 States). Despite this common framework, and the considerable efforts of many 
actors, no country has yet achieved gender equality and empowerment of women in 


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accordance with the vision of the United Nations Charter established more than 60 years 
ago.
There have been significant achievements over the past decades, but many serious gaps in 
implementation of the policy and legal frameworks remain in all parts of the world
which can be evidenced by:
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