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20. Encourages Member States to adopt and/or review and to fully
implement gender-sensitive legislation and policies that reduce, through specifically
targeted measures, horizontal and vertical occupational segregation and genderbased wage gaps;
21. Urges all Member States to undertake a gender analysis of national
labour laws and standards and to establish gender-sensitive policies and guidelines
for employment practices, including for transnational corporations, with particular
attention to export-processing zones, building in this regard on multilateral
instruments, including the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination against Women 17 and conventions of the International Labour
Organization;
22. Stresses the importance of developing national strategies for the
promotion of sustainable and productive entrepreneurial activities, and encourages
Governments to create a climate that is conducive to increasing the number of
women entrepreneurs and the size of their businesses by giving them equal access to
financial instruments, providing them with training and advisory services in
business, administration and information and communications technology,
facilitating networking and information-sharing and increasing their participation on
advisory boards and in other forums so as to enable them to contribute to the
formulation and review of policies and programmes being developed by financial
institutions;
23. Urges all Member States to take all appropriate measures to eliminate
discrimination against women with regard to their access to all types of financial
services and products, including bank loans, bank accounts, mortgages and other
forms of financial credit, regardless of their economic and social status, to support
women’s access to legal assistance and to encourage the financial sector to
mainstream gender perspectives in their policies and programmes;
24. Recognizes the role of microfinance, including microcredit, in the
eradication of poverty, the empowerment of women and the generation of
employment, notes in this regard the importance of sound national financial
systems, and encourages the strengthening of existing and emerging microcredit
institutions and their capacities, including through the support of international
financial institutions;
25. Urges Governments to ensure that microfinance programmes focus on
developing savings products that are safe, convenient and accessible to women and
support women’s efforts to retain control over their savings;
26. Urges all Governments to eliminate discrimination against women in the
field of education and ensure their equal access to all levels of education;
27. Urges Member States to adopt and review legislation and policies to
ensure women’s equal access to and control over land, housing and other property,
including through inheritance, land reform programmes and land markets, and to
take measures to implement those laws and policies;
28. Urges Governments to take measures to facilitate equitable access to land
and property rights by providing training designed to make the judicial, legislative
and administrative system more responsive to gender-equality issues, to provide
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