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Gender equality and empowering women
 
Haenyo, or sea women, statue in Jeju, Korea. The UN is committed to promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment to assure that women and men enjoy the same status and have equal opportunities to realize their full human rights and potential.

Gender equality is the equal valuing by society of both the similarities and the differences between women and men and the different roles they play. Targeted measures are often needed to compensate for historical and social disadvantages that prevent women and men from otherwise being equals. These measures may necessitate different treatment of women and men in order to ensure an equal outcome. It is fundamental - and beneficial for all - that women are able to participate in all spheres of life and society.   See More...
Photo title: Haenyo, or sea women, statue in Jeju, Korea.
Photo credit: © Chosun Bimbo 2 via Wikimedia Commons.
 
Women in marine science
 
© MOI,  Ruby Moothien Pillay and colleagues of the Mauritius Oceanography Institute.Marine science is as vast as the ocean, and research on the ocean – that is, oceanography - has united biology, physics, chemistry, ecology, geochemistry, geology, geophysics, computer and electronic engineering, marine instrumentation and other disciplines in investigations of the marine environment. Though women have succeeded in breaking into many previously male-dominated fields in recent years, it is still unusual to find them in marine science and technology careers.
The UNESCO-IOC has recently launched a series of articles highlighting the contribution of women to marine science.   See More...
Photo title: © MOI,  Ruby Moothien Pillay and colleagues of the Mauritius Oceanography Institute.
Photo credit: © MOI
 
Women in fisheries
 
Fisheries are essential to the well-being of millions of people in the developing world, supporting the livelihoods of 540 million. Capture fisheries and aquaculture provide direct employment for over 45 million people - add to that the important secondary sectors such as handling and processing and women represent half of those involved.   See More...
A woman collects fish and sipu at sunset in the Dili District, Timor-Leste
Photo title: A woman collects fish and sipu at sunset in the Dili District, Timor-Leste
Photo credit: UN Photo/Martine Perret
 
 
 
 
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UN Commission on the Status of Women 2011
Date:22 February 2011 - 04 March 2011
Location:UN Headquarters, New York (USA)
Information:The 55th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women takes place at the UN Headquarters, New York, from 22nd February to 4th March 2011. The priority theme is the access and participation of women and girls in education, training, science and technology, including for the promotion of women's equal access to full employment and decent work. For more information
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