Social and economic situation of Palestinian women - United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia

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ESCWA Publication: E/ESCWA/ECW/2012/Technical Paper.2


Country: State of Palestine

Publication Type: Reports & studies

Cluster: Gender Justice, Population and Inclusive Development

Focus Area: Financing for development, Gender equality, Resilient development & conflict prevention

Initiatives: Women, peace and security

SDGs: Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

Keywords: Economic conditions, Palestine, Social conditions, Women's status, Civil society, Economic trends, Education, Girls, Health, Human rights, Labour, Recommendations, Living conditions, Political conditions, Population distribution, Poverty

Social and economic situation of Palestinian women

January 2012
This report reviews the status of women and girls in Palestine during the period of January 2011-June 2012, focusing on developments in the social, economic and political rights of women. The report highlights positive changes with implications for gender equality, such as the adoption of a cross-sectoral national gender strategy by the Palestinian Authority, the suspension of a number of legal provisions regarding honour killing and the accession of more women to decision-making positions. Despite those encouraging steps, Palestinian women and girls continue to face significant challenges, including low political representation, violence and discrimination and poor participation in the labour market. The social,economic, political and civil rights of women and girls continue to be severely constrained by existing gaps in legislation, dominant traditions, the Israeli occupation and the volatile political situation.
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