![]() Fourth World Conference on Women Distr. GENERAL
FOURTH WORLD
CONFERENCE ON WOMEN
Beijing, China
4-15 September 1995
REPORT OF THE FOURTH WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN*
(Beijing, 4-15 September 1995)
* The present document is a preliminary version of the report of the
Fourth World Conference on Women. Annexes I to IV will appear in an addendum
to the present document. The complete report will be issued as a United
Nations sales publication.
CONTENTS
Chapter Page
I. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE CONFERENCE ............... 4
1. Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action ...... 4
[see supplementary table of contents below]
2. Expression of thanks to the people and Government of
the People's Republic of China .................... 136
3. Credentials of representatives to the Fourth World
Conference on Women ............................. 137
II. ATTENDANCE AND ORGANIZATION OF WORK .................. 138
A. Date and place of the Conference ................. 138
B. Pre-Conference consultations ..................... 138
C. Attendance ....................................... 138
D. Opening of the Conference and election of the
President ........................................ 141
E. Messages from Heads of State or Government ....... 142
F. Adoption of the rules of procedure ............... 142
G. Adoption of the agenda ........................... 142
H. Election of officers other than the President .... 143
I. Organization of work, including the establishment of
the Main Committee of the Conference ............. 144
J. Appointment of the members of the Credentials
Committee .................................... 144
III. GENERAL EXCHANGE OF VIEWS ............................ 145
IV. REPORT OF THE MAIN COMMITTEE ......................... 149
A. Organization of work ............................. 149
B. Consideration of the draft platform for action ... 150
C. Consideration of the draft declaration ............ 156
V. ADOPTION OF THE BEIJING DECLARATION AND PLATFORM FOR ACTION
..................................................... 157
Reservations and interpretative statements on the Beijing
Declaration and Platform for Action................... 157
VI. REPORT OF THE CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE .................. 177
VII. ADOPTION OF THE REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE ........... 179
VIII. CLOSURE OF THE CONFERENCE .......................... 180
Annexes*
I. LIST OF DOCUMENTS
II. OPENING STATEMENTS
III. CLOSING STATEMENTS
IV. STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE CONFERENCE ON THE COMMONLY UNDERSTOOD
MEANING OF THE TERM "GENDER"
* To be issued as an addendum to the present document.
RESOLUTION 1 - BEIJING DECLARATION AND PLATFORM FOR ACTION
Annex I - BEIJING DECLARATION
Annex II - PLATFORM FOR ACTION
CONTENTS
Chapter Paragraphs Page
I. MISSION STATEMENT .................................... 1 - 5 10
II. GLOBAL FRAMEWORK ..................................... 6 - 40 11
III. CRITICAL AREAS OF CONCERN ............................ 41 - 44 19
IV. STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES AND ACTIONS ..................... 45 - 285 21
A. Women and poverty ................................ 47 - 68 21
B. Education and training of women .................. 69 - 88 29
C. Women and health ................................. 89 - 111 37
D. Violence against women ........................... 112 - 130 51
E. Women and armed conflict ......................... 131 - 149 59
F. Women and the economy ............................ 150 - 180 68
G. Women in power and decision-making ............... 181 - 195 82
H. Institutional mechanisms for the advancement of
women ............................................ 196 - 209 87
I. Human rights of women ............................ 210 - 233 92
J. Women and the media .............................. 234 - 245 102
K. Women and the environment ........................ 246 - 258 106
L. The girl child ................................... 259 - 285 112
V. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS ........................... 286 - 344 122
A. National level ................................... 293 - 300 123
B. Subregional/regional level ....................... 301 - 305 124
C. International level .............................. 306 - 344 125
VI. FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS ............................... 345 - 361 131
A. National level ................................... 346 - 350 131
B. Regional level ................................... 351 - 352 132
C. International level .............................. 353 - 361 132
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