Violence against women is a violation of basic human rights, it does not only impact the victim, but also affects the economy and society as a whole. It detracts from the wellbeing and the dignity of women and threatens its security, and has serious consequences on their health.
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4 July 2017
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4 July 2017
The present publication explores the women, peace and security agenda, and how the Arab region is responding to it. |
4 July 2017
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5 July 2017
ESCWA Executive Secretary Mohamed Ali Alhakim paid a visit on 5 July 2017 to Lebanese former Prime Minister Tammam Salam. Alhakim was accompanied by his Deputy for Programme Support Khawla Mattar. |
5 July 2017
This document reviews regional and global experiences that are of significance to the context of Jordan, and offers suggestions on how to solve the problems and to maximize the return on investment that went into the creation and operation of knowledge stations. |
6 July 2017
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7 July 2017
Famine, Another War to be Faced by the Region
By Roula Majdalani & Kamil Hamati
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7 July 2017
ESCWA hosts on 11-12 July 2017 a score of water and energy experts from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, The Sudan, The Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, and Yemen, to take part in a regional capacity-building workshop on “Water-Ene |
10 July 2017
This publication aims to inform the debate on the status of food security in Arab countries, and provide policy options for enhancing food security in the future, in line with the overarching directions of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. |
10 July 2017
Assessing the Impact of Occupation on Human Development in Palestine. Challenges, Needs and Remedies Towards Sustainable Human Development |