• Barriers women face in accessing administration of justice and the availability of specialized legal advices and legal literacy training; • Violence within the community and how to address it from within; • Abuse and targeting of women in conflicts; • Access to education and training—discrimination between boys and girls; • Equal access by women belonging to minorities to humanitarian aid in conflicts or natural disasters; • The particular situation of refugee and internally displaced women in camps where they may face sexual and gender-based violence or problems in accessing specific social and health facilities, water and sanitation, skills and vocational training, childcare or other services; • Particular discrimination against women on the basis of work and descent (caste) and gender, for example women being forced to do particular tasks, such as manual scavenging, or forced into prostitution; • Interaction between various grounds of discrimination and the special situation of women belonging to minorities in global migration. The specific vulnerabilities of migrant women belonging to minorities to exploitation and abuse, including trafficking, need to be taken into account for policy formulation; • Supporting dialogue with women belonging to minorities especially in conflict situations (with particular reference to Security Council resolution 1325 (2000)); • Assessing the impact of legislation and policies on addressing the discrimination affecting women belonging to minorities; • Supporting the training and empowerment of women belonging to minorities; • Supporting the creation or work of organizations focusing on the concerns of women belonging to minorities. C. Are there instruments that are especially relevant for monitoring the situation of children belonging to minorities? Under international human rights law, children (every human being below 18 years of age) have the right to special care and protection. The Convention on the Rights of the Child is the most comprehensive instrument on this matter, recognizing civil, cultural, economic, political and social 38

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