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Top UN official decries global trampling of women's rights

Por: Associated Press Business October 21, 2022

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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The trampling of women’s rights and “deeply ingrained misogyny” are connected in many ways to today’s global challenges, from the proliferation of conflicts to increasing assaults on human rights, the U.N. deputy secretary-general said Thursday.Amina Mohammed told a U.N. Security Council meeting on women, peace and security that “despite decades of evidence that gender equality offers a path to sustainable peace... + full article



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