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Advance Social Watch Report 2005
Unkept Promises
What the numbers say about poverty and gender
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Table of contents
Preface. The numbers that tell a sad story
Overview: Unkept promises
Poverty and globalization
Recommendations
Gender and poverty: a case of entwined inequalities
What the social development indicators say
Measuring progress
The present situation of poverty in the world
Food security
Education
Health
Children’s immunization
Environment
Gender equity
Women’s reproductive health
Information, science and technology
Public expenditure
Trends in Official Development Assistance
Status of ratifications of fundamental ILO Conventions
Status of ratifications of the main International Human Rights Treaties
Status of ratifications of International Treaties mentioned in the Millennium Declaration
Status of official countries’ reports to the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies
Reports to be submitted to the UN Treaty Bodies during 2005 - 2006
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in the World
25 years of the CEDAW in the world
Methodology and data management
Glossary
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