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The work of the United Nations derives largely from the decisions of the General Assembly - that is to say, the will of the majority of the Member States as expressed in resolutions adopted by the Assembly. Issues pertaining to the status of women in the United Nations system are considered by two of the Assembly's six Main Committees - the Third Committee which considers social, humanitarian and cultural questions and the Fifth Committee which considers administrative and budgetary questions. Among other matters, these resolutions request that the Secretary-General to report regularly to the Assembly on its mandates.

Accordingly, the Secretary General of the United Nations regularly reports to the General Assembly (GA) and the Commission on the Status of Women on the improvement of the status of women in the Ãå±±½ûµØSystem. This reporting is undertaken through Ãå±±½ûµØWomen to the General Assembly in during its annual regular session held between September and December, and then again, as an update, to the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in March. In addition, the Secretary General hasÌý issued bulletins pertaining to the Status of Women. In this section you will find the:

ÌýPertinent General Assembly Documents

(all documents are in PDF format and are available
in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish)

Resolutions Adopted by the General Assembly on the improvement of the status of women in the United Nations Report of the Secretary General on the improvement of the status of women in the United Nations
A/RES/65/191 Ìý[ ±ÕÌý
3 March 2011
Leads to

A/67/347
4 September 2012
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A/RES/64/141Ìý [ ±ÕÌý
18 February 2010
Leads to
A/65/334
9 September 2010ÌýÌý
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*Web annexes
A/RES/62/137Ìý [ ±ÕÌý
14 February 2008
Leads to A/63/364ÌýÌý [ ]
18 September 2008
´¡/¸é·¡³§/59/164ÌýÌý°Ú ]
10 February 2005
Leads to A/61/318ÌýÌý [ ]
7 September 2006
´¡/¸é·¡³§/58/144ÌýÌý°Ú ]
19 February 2004
Leads to A/59/357ÌýÌý [ ]
20 September 2004
A/RES/57/180Ìý [ ]
30 January 2003
Leads to A/58/374ÌýÌý [ ]
17 September 2003
A/RES/56/127Ìý [ ]
30 January 2002
Leads to A/57/447Ìý Ìý[ ]
2 October 2002
A/RES/55/69ÌýÌýÌý [ ]
8 February 2001
Leads to A/56/472ÌýÌý [ ]
15 October 2001
A/RES/54/139Ìý [ ]
10 February 2000
Leads to A/55/399ÌýÌý [ ]
19 September 2000
A/RES/53/119Ìý [ ]
5 February 1999
Leads to A/54/405ÌýÌý [ ]
27 September 1999
A/RES/52/96 ÌýÌýÌý[ ]
6 February 1998
Leads to A/53/376ÌýÌý [ ]
14 September 1998

*Web annexes

 

Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)

Report of the Secretary-General on the improvement of the status of women in the United Nations system:









  • E/CN.6/2003/8 [ ]
  • E/CN.6/2002/7 [ ]
  • A/C.3/56/L.22 [ ]
  • E/CN.6/2001/5 [ ]

Bulletins and letters of the Ãå±±½ûµØSecretary General


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