Declaration on land issues and challenges in Africa
Assembly/AU/Decl.1(XIII) Rev.1
Declaration on land issues and challenges in Africa
Assembly/AU/Decl.1(XIII) Rev.1
The Contracting Parties shall cooperate in the following fields: (a) joint programmes in the sphere of cadastre, land resources, geodesy and cartography; (b) exchange of information; (c) exchange of maps; (d) exchange on experience related to land use planning, land survey and land cadastre; (e) joint symposia and conferences; (f) consulting (art. 2).
Par cet accord la République du Niger et la République du Mali fixent la réglementation du transit du bétail malien à travers le territoire du Niger. Sont, notamment, indiqués: les documents à produire, les itinéraires à suivre, les délais de route pour la traversée du territoire nigerien, la période pendant laquelle la traversée est autorisée, le nombre de têtes par convois. La vente des animaux en transit est interdite et toute perte de bétail doit être déclarée aux autorités compétentes.
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) is the only international treaty specifically focused on preventing discrimination against women and explicitly dealing with rural women and their rights (Art. 14). On 18 December 1979, the Convention was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly. It entered into force as an international treaty on 3 September 1981 after the twentieth country had ratified it.
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) - currently ratified by 187 countries - is the only human rights treaty that deals specifically with rural women (Art. 14). Adopted in 1979 by the United Nations Generally Assembly, entered into force in 1981. The Convention defines discrimination against women as follows:
The Optional Protocol entered into force in 2000.
[From UN-Habitat] Women’s equal rights to adequate housing, land and property are well elaborated under international human rights law but are often elusive in practice. This document is a reference guide to international human rights standards identifying both the substance of women’s rights as well as the commitments made by States with regard to improving women’s rights to adequate housing, land and property.
These two important documents include obligations related to women's housing and inheritance rights. Under the Habitat Agenda, States commit themselves also to:
The Beijing Platform for Action, an agenda for women's empowerment, spelled out a set of objectives and actions to be taken by governments, the international community, non-governmental organisations and the private sector to overcome obstacles to women's equality. Amongt the critical areas of concern relevant to women's land rights mentioned in the document are the following:
Le présent Acte Additionnel érige le Comité Inter-Etats des Pesticides d'Afrique Centrale (CPAC) en Institution spécialisée de l’Union Economique de l'Afrique Centrale (UEAC). Ses modalités d'organisation et de fonctionnement du CPAC seront redéfinies si nécessaire par Règlement du Conseil des Ministres de I'UEAC.
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