A/RES/62/136
Reiterating the call for fair globalization and the need to translate growth into
eradication of poverty, including for rural women, and in this regard applauding the
resolve to make the goals of full and productive employment and decent work for
all, including for rural women, a central objective of relevant national and
international policies as well as national development strategies, including poverty
eradication strategies,
Recognizing the urgent need to take appropriate measures aimed at further
improving the situation of women in rural areas,
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Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General; 13
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Urges Member States, in collaboration with the organizations of the
United Nations and civil society, as appropriate, to continue their efforts to
implement the outcome of and to ensure an integrated and coordinated follow-up to
United Nations conferences and summits, including their reviews, and to attach
greater importance to the improvement of the situation of rural women, including
indigenous women, in their national, regional and global development strategies by,
inter alia:
(a) Creating an enabling environment for improving the situation of rural
women and ensuring systematic attention to their needs, priorities and contributions,
including through enhanced cooperation and a gender perspective, and their full
participation in the development, implementation and follow-up of macroeconomic
policies, including development policies and programmes and poverty eradication
strategies, including poverty reduction strategy papers where they exist, based on
internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development
Goals;
(b) Pursuing the political and socio-economic empowerment of rural women
and supporting their full and equal participation in decision-making at all levels,
including through affirmative action, where appropriate, and support for women’s
organizations, labour unions or other associations and civil society groups
promoting rural women’s rights;
(c) Promoting consultation with and the participation of rural women,
including indigenous women and women with disabilities, through their
organizations and networks, in the design, development and implementation of
gender equality and rural development programmes and strategies;
(d) Ensuring that the perspectives of rural women are taken into account and
that they participate in the design, implementation, follow-up and evaluation of
policies and activities related to emergencies, including natural disasters,
humanitarian assistance, peacebuilding and post-conflict reconstruction, and taking
appropriate measures to eliminate all forms of discrimination against rural women
in this regard;
(e) Integrating a gender perspective into the design, implementation, followup and evaluation of development policies and programmes, including budget
policies, paying increased attention to the needs of rural women so as to ensure that
they benefit from policies and programmes adopted in all spheres and that the
disproportionate number of rural women living in poverty is reduced;
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