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assistance, peacebuilding and post-conflict reconstruction, and taking appropriate
measures to eliminate all forms of violence and discrimination against rural women
in this regard;
(e) Integrating a gender perspective into the design, implementation and
evaluation of and follow-up to 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;
(f) Mainstreaming gender considerations in the governance of natural
resources, leveraging the participation and influence of women in managing the
sustainable use of natural resources, and enhancing the capacities of Governments,
civil society and development partners to better understand and address gender
issues in the management and governance of natural resources;
(g) Strengthening measures, including resource generation, to accelerate
progress towards the achievement of Millennium Development Goal 5 on improving
maternal health by addressing the specific health and nutrition needs of rural women
and taking concrete measures to enhance and provide access to the highest
attainable standards of health for women in rural areas, as well as quality, affordable
and universally accessible primary health care and support services, including in
such areas of sexual and reproductive health as prenatal and postnatal health care,
emergency obstetric care, family planning information and increasing knowledge,
awareness and support for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections,
including HIV, and by promoting and protecting their reproductive rights in
accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on
Population and Development, 12 the Beijing Platform for Action 7 and their review
outcomes;
(h) Promoting sustainable infrastructure, access to safe and clean drinking
water and sanitation and safe cooking and heating practices to improve the health
and nutrition of rural women and children;
(i) Investing in and strengthening efforts to meet the basic needs of rural
women, including needs relating to their food and nutrition security and that of their
families, and to promote adequate standards of living for them as well as decent
conditions for work and access to local, regional and global markets through
improved availability, access to and use of critical rural infrastructure, such as
energy and transport, science and technology, local services, capacity-building and
human resources development measures and the provision of a safe and reliable
water supply and sanitation, nutritional programmes, affordable housing
programmes, education and literacy programmes and health and social support
measures, including in the areas of sexual and reproductive health, reproductive
rights, in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference
on Population and Development, the Beijing Platform for Action and their revi ew
outcomes, HIV prevention, treatment, care, including psychosocial aspects, and
support services;
(j) Designing and implementing national policies and legal frameworks that
promote and protect the enjoyment by rural women and girls of all human rights a nd
fundamental freedoms, and creating an environment that does not tolerate violations
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Report of the International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, 5–13 September 1994
(United Nations publication, Sales No. E.95.XIII.18), chap. I, resolution 1, annex.
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