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It would also be useful to hear more about the commitment of the Government to use temporary special measures.
On another level the willingness to use temporary special measures as catered for by the CEDAW also appears to be lacking.
She was confident that general recommendation No. 25 would greatly facilitate understanding on how to use temporary special measures.
The Committee also urges the State party to use temporary special measures in accordance with article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention and general recommendation 25 so as to enhance implementation of article 11 of the Convention.
The Committee is concerned about the reluctance of the State party to use temporary special measures that would speed up this process.
The Committee encourages the State party to use temporary special measures, in accordance with article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention and the Committee's general recommendation 25, in order to accelerate the improvement of women's and girls' education.
It was clear that discrimination against women existed in several sectors, andshe wondered whether the Government intended to use temporary special measures, such as the introduction of quota systems, to rectify that situation.
The Government did not intend to use temporary special measures to address the decline in women's political participation, though efforts were made to attract a realistic representation of voters at national and local levels.
Given the abundance of qualified and active Vietnamese women, she was somewhat surprised by the statistics and recalled that articles 4 and 7, andGeneral Recommendation No. 25, encouraged Governments to use temporary special measures, possibly through a quota system, in order to increase the participation of women at the decision-making level.
It calls upon the State party to use temporary special measures in accordance with article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention and the Committee's general recommendations 25 on temporary special measures, and 23 on women in political and public life.
The Committee reiterates its recommendation made in its previous concluding comments to the State party3 regarding the understanding and use of temporary special measures, andurges the State party to use temporary special measures, in accordance with article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention and the Committee's general recommendation 25 as a necessary means for accelerated realization of women's de facto equality.
CEDAW called upon the Netherlands to use temporary special measures and encouraged it to ensure that the representation of women in political and public bodies reflects the full diversity of the population and to include immigrant, refugee and minority women.
It calls on the State party to use temporary special measures, in accordance with article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention and general recommendation 25, in order to accelerate women's full and equal participation in public and political life, particularly at high levels of decision-making.
It calls on the State party to use temporary special measures, in accordance with article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention and the Committee's general recommendation 25, in order to accelerate women's full and equal participation in public and political life, in particular at high levels of decision-making.
The Committee expresses concern that no efforts have been made to use temporary special measures as envisaged in article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention to improve the situation of women in various areas; and to ensure women's participation in decision-making bodies and women's employment in non-traditional areas.
The Committee encourages the State party to use temporary special measures, in accordance with article 4(1) of the Convention, and in line with the Committee's general recommendation No. 25(2004), on temporary special measures, in all areas covered by the Convention where women are underrepresented or disadvantaged.
The Committee encourages the State party to use temporary special measures, in accordance with article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention, as interpreted in the Committee's general recommendation No. 25(2004) on temporary special measures, in all areas covered by the Convention, where women are underrepresented or disadvantaged.
The Committee encourages the State party to use temporary special measures, in accordance with article 4(1) of the Convention and in line with the Committee's general recommendation No. 25 on temporary special measures, in all areas covered by the Convention where women are underrepresented or disadvantaged.
The Committee encourages the State party to use temporary special measures, in accordance with article 4(1), of the Convention, as interpreted in the Committee's general recommendation No. 25, in all areas covered by the Convention where women are underrepresented or disadvantaged, including women in situations of poverty, migrant women and women with disabilities.
The Committee encourages the State party to use temporary special measures, in accordance with article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention, and as interpreted in the Committee's general recommendation No. 25(2004) on temporary special measures, in all areas covered by the Convention where women are underrepresented or disadvantaged, in particular as regard the inclusion of women in decision-making.
At its twentieth session, the Committee expressed concern that no efforts had been made in Kyrgyzstan to use temporary special measures to improve the situation of women in various areas and to ensure women's participation in decision-making bodies and women's employment in non-traditional areas, and recommended the introduction of a broad range of temporary special measures, including quotas, to improve the representation of women in politics, at all levels of decision-making and in non-traditional fields of employment.
Yes, consideration has been given to using temporary special measures other than quotas.
Has consideration been given to using temporary special measures, such as the establishment of quotas or incentives, to accelerate the achievement of equality in areas other than education and local government, taking into account the Committee's general recommendation 25 on article 4, paragraph 1 of the Convention?
Has consideration been given to using temporary special measures, such as the establishment of quotas or incentives to accelerate achieving equality, particularly in the field of women's participation in political and public life, in the light of article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention and the Committee's general recommendation 25 on article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention and general recommendation 23 on women in public life?
Has consideration been given to using temporary special measures, such as the establishment of quotas or incentives, to accelerate the achievement of equality in areas other than education and local government?
Has consideration been given to using temporary special measures, such as the establishment of quotas or incentives, to accelerate the achievement of equality in areas other than education and local government, taking into account the Committee's general recommendation No. 25 on article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention?
The Committee also recommends that the Government use temporary special measures to break through the sex segregation of the labour market.
Adopt effective proactive measures to encourage more women to apply for high-ranking posts within the education sector and use temporary special measures to nominate more female rectors;
The Chairperson, speaking as a member of the Committee,said that she would like to know whether the delegation would use temporary special measures in the future.
Use temporary special measures to promote the education of indigenous and Afro-descendant girls and women, girls and women living in poverty and in rural areas and girls with disabilities;