With the support of UN Women, a project was startet that helps gather the cases of violence against women identified at different monitoring centers. In this project, the monitoring centers are federated in a network and have adopted a common framework for the collection of data. The National Consultative Commission for the Promotion and Prevention of Human Rights (CNCPPDH) proposed to study, together with associative movement, the implementation of programs of awareness raising and public education to prevent violence against women thanks to the promotion of equality and mutual respect between men and women, notably through:  The elaboration and popularization of a guide that would identify all forms of violence and would list the sanctions incurred by their perpetrators as well as all the remedies at the disposition of victims of this violence.  The creation of a database containing information disaggregated by age based on the range, the nature and the consequences of all forms of violence against women, in a way that enables the legislator to promulgate more coercive laws.  The definition of multidisciplinary approaches, taking into account the gender specifics, especially thanks to the partnerships between those in charge of repression services and services specialized in the protection of women who are victims of violence. D. PROMOTION OF SOCIO ECONOMIC RIGHTS FOR WOMEN IN RURAL ENVIRONMENT 1) PERFOMED ACTIONS In view of the promotion of socio-economic rights of women in rural environment, actions have been taken by public institutions, in particular the ministry of agriculture and rural development, the ministry of education and professional education, and the associative movement. These actions reflect the willingness to improve the economic situation of rural women and their exercise of the right to development. These actions are surely laudable but remain below the needs and expectations of those concerned and their results remain limited. Regarding the actions undertaken by the ministry of agriculture and rural development, we appreciate the introduction of a participative approach that involves male and female populations. This approach is clearly formulated within the policy of rural renewal and the intervention consists in a project of local and integrated rural development. Indeed, rural development projects are initiated by actors on the basis of a bottom-up approach, which takes into account the needs expressed by those concerned. Rural women have an undeniable and recognised role in the family economy and economic development in general. In the framework of this new vision of rural development, they have an indisputable opportunity to exercise their right to development.

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