Gender equality and empowerment : a statistical profile of the ESCAP region
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RT Generic T1 Gender equality and empowerment : a statistical profile of the ESCAP region A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 2005 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4374 PB United Nations AB <p>The purpose of this paper was originally to assist the deliberation of the High-Level Intergovernmental Meeting, Beijing +10, (Bangkok 7-10 September, 2004) by presenting a summary of the current situation of women in relation to men in a number of key areas in the Asia-Pacific region. This revised version forms the first volume in a series of two papers, all aimed at addressing major developments in the situation of women in the Asia-Pacific region. The Asia- Pacific region as defined by ESCAP's membership includes some 50 countries in the region and some 9 territories covering East and North-East Asia, North and Central Asia, South and South- West Asia, South-East Asia and the Pacific.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Gender equality and empowerment : a statistical profile of the ESCAP region AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 2005 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4374 PB - United Nations AB -The purpose of this paper was originally to assist the deliberation of the High-Level Intergovernmental Meeting, Beijing +10, (Bangkok 7-10 September, 2004) by presenting a summary of the current situation of women in relation to men in a number of key areas in the Asia-Pacific region. This revised version forms the first volume in a series of two papers, all aimed at addressing major developments in the situation of women in the Asia-Pacific region. The Asia- Pacific region as defined by ESCAP's membership includes some 50 countries in the region and some 9 territories covering East and North-East Asia, North and Central Asia, South and South- West Asia, South-East Asia and the Pacific.
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}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4374} } TY - GEN T1 - Gender equality and empowerment : a statistical profile of the ESCAP region AU - UN.ESCAP UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4374 PB - United Nations AB -The purpose of this paper was originally to assist the deliberation of the High-Level Intergovernmental Meeting, Beijing +10, (Bangkok 7-10 September, 2004) by presenting a summary of the current situation of women in relation to men in a number of key areas in the Asia-Pacific region. This revised version forms the first volume in a series of two papers, all aimed at addressing major developments in the situation of women in the Asia-Pacific region. The Asia- Pacific region as defined by ESCAP's membership includes some 50 countries in the region and some 9 territories covering East and North-East Asia, North and Central Asia, South and South- West Asia, South-East Asia and the Pacific.
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The purpose of this paper was originally to assist the deliberation of the High-Level Intergovernmental Meeting, Beijing +10, (Bangkok 7-10 September, 2004) by presenting a summary of the current situation of women in relation to men in a number of key areas in the Asia-Pacific region. This revised version forms the first volume in a series of two papers, all aimed at addressing major developments in the situation of women in the Asia-Pacific region. The Asia- Pacific region as defined by ESCAP's membership includes some 50 countries in the region and some 9 territories covering East and North-East Asia, North and Central Asia, South and South- West Asia, South-East Asia and the Pacific.