10 hallazgos on corporate autonomy for women in UNFPA information

(CNN Español) – “My body belongs to me”. The new information from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) advertises the right to women’s autonomy over their own property, but the hallucinations about women’s self – determination levels in the world are their extremists.

Can women and children be able to freely state that their body belongs to them ?, the UNFPA claims, is the body of the United Nations that encapsulates sexual and reproductive health.

“Millions of people take their right to say ‘no’ to sexual relations, to choose with whom to bargain, they are married at the moment they are considered adequate. Many people say that this right is divided into their race, their sex, their sexual orientation, their age or their capacity », says the informant.

And as I write the Dra. Natalia Kanem, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of UNFPA, informs «Revealed Numerous Lagoons on Corporate Autonomy Matters; many of them were aggravated by the pressure of the covid-19 pandemic. Now, for example, the number of women and children is exposed to violence for reasons of gender and practical practices such as matrimonial precedent level and precedents ».

In addition, “it is estimated that only 13% of the lands accounted for with a reserve reserved for the recovery and analysis of gender statistics”.

The women are married only 75% of the legal rights of men

“‘The woman’ has no limits’, says a demonstrator in the march by the Day of the Woman in Santiago de Chile in March 2021. (Photo: MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP via Getty Images)

Agreed with the Secretary-General of the United Nations in 2020, and as stated by the UNFPA, “it should be noted that in numerous countries there are constitutional guarantees in matters of gender equality, in the global plan the ten women, in promedio, only 75% of the legal rights of men ».

“In many cases, women and women care about the power of questioning these disparities are reduced to the degree of participation in political decisions and other forms of decision-making that have been reduced,” the UNFPA explained.

Only adolescents and women can take their own decisions on corporate autonomy

The UNFPA report exposes the information obtained up to 57 times on the 5.6.1 Indicator of the Sustainable Development Goals (ODS) by 2030. The majority of these countries are located in Sub-Saharan Africa.

«Although currently only the dates consist of 1 of every 4 countries in the world, an alarming panorama of the state of corporate autonomy of millions of women and children: only 55% of them can take their own decisions in their three dimensions de la autonomía korporaal », dice UNFPA.

In other words, 1 in every 2 women and children can decide whether to get sexual and reproductive health, if they use contraceptives or if they have sexual relations with their partner.

And the percentage varies by region.

«While 76% of adolescents and women in East and Southeast Asia and the Americas and the Caribbean make autonomous decisions [sobre su cuerpo], this figure is lower than 50% in Sub-Saharan Africa and Central and Central Asia », said the informant.

Without embargo, in Mali, Niger and Senegal, the percentage of women who can make autonomous decisions “is lower than 10%”.

Moreover, according to the UNFPA, in the last 10 years, “the power of women to oppose the maintenance of sexual relations has decreased by 20%”.

217 million women to be able to satisfy their need for contraception

“My body, my choice”, March of the Day of Women in Rennes, France, in March 2021. (Photo: DAMIEN MEYER / AFP via Getty Images)

“If the use of modern contraceptives has been more than duplicated since 1994, 217 million women in the world will never be able to satisfy their needs in terms of contraception,” the UNFPA said.

In addition, the information below shows that “Indian quantitative surveys between 4% and 29% of women who use contraceptive methods do not do so because they marry in the middle”.

“Although the use of contraceptives is an individual choice, in general the women describe this experience as negative and degrading,” the UNFPA explained.

The level of studies is a key factor in corporate autonomy

“A woman with a lower level of education at her level or the couple has the highest probability of suffering from sexual violence than a woman with a lower level of education is less than the level of her level”, says the informant.

For its part, the nines and females of the two lower quintiles of wealth have the most probabilities of having sexual intercourse without death.

“No to female sexual mutilation” and “Stop violence against women” say t-shirts used in Marsella, France, on March 8, 2021. (Photo: NICOLAS TUCAT / AFP via Getty Images)

4 million women in risk of female genital mutilation

“In 2020, 4 million children will be living in the risk of some cases of female genital mutilation”, the informant said. Currently, there are 200 million women and women living with the consequences of genital mutilation.

The UNFPA estimates that the covid-19 pandemic “could lie in 2 million cases of female genital mutilation that the contrary was avoided.”

Female autonomy informs UNFPA

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Violence against nieces and nephews with disability

According to UNFPA, the nieces and nephews with disabilities “have the highest probability of suffering from violence that some of their parishes are incapacitated or the nieces and nephews are incapacitated”.

“The nieces and nephews with disabilities have ten times their probabilities of suffering sexual violence, and the nieces are the ones who run the mayor riesgo”, said the informant.

Inform UNFPA Corporal Mujeres Autonomy

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Assessments for insufficient data and assessments “of honor”

As the UNFPA explains, “child matrimony is a form of violence for the sake of gender” and “imposes an enormous limitation on the decision-making capacity of women and children, which obliges them to maintain subordination relations through life” .

According to the most recent calculations by UNFPA and UNICEF, “there are 650 million women living who are 18 years old, and every other 12 million children are born before the age of adulthood”.

In some lands, in addition to infantry matrimony, the practice of the gift is also used, while the family of the novice pays the novice to the diner or in particular to walk with her.

The UNFPA explains that this practice “directly forms indirectly or indirectly to women” and “calls for infant matrimony, to pay the families who give more points to more young novices”.

In addition, it is possible to lie about the violence: “In India alone, 8,000 people are registered to present insufficient data, in which cases women can be taken because families do not receive the time limit, according to the National Office of Statistics Delincuencia [de la India]», Dice el informe de la UNFPA.

On the other hand, the information also exposes the “honors” assessors, who are produced “in communities where the” honor “of the family is considered more important than the person’s life, generally a woman, who has been injured in particular standard standards or codes ».

Although the UNFPA says that it is not possible to know the real number of the “honor” assessors, “it is estimated that there are 5,000 this year, the majority in the Middle East and Central Asia”.

“The Rapture of the New”

“Following a UNFPA study in 2016 in Kyrgyzstan, the tradition of the new Persian rapture has become illegal,” the new body said.

As the UNFPA explains, “agreeing with this costume, a man can secure a wife or daughter in his home, work or work in the home of his family, if he is obliged to write a card supporting his consent family. The card is accompanied by the page of the price of the novel by the family of the novel. The families of the women or their children are less than 1 in 10 of these ‘properties’ ».

According to the study of the Office of the UNFPA in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, “this is one-fifth of the Kyrgyzstan’s matrimonios following the traditional practice of ‘rapto’, and it is estimated that a quarter of them live in the ‘ permission ‘de la novia’.

Female autonomy informs UNFPA

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Modern slavery

“Of every 1,000 people in the world, more than 50 are victims of modern slavery,” he said.

According to UNFPA data, “1 in 4 victims is a child and no more than 7 in 10 are women”.

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Benefits of gender equality for men and the economy

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“If it eliminates discrimination on the basis of gender in matters of aggression, generates the sum total of 172 trillion dollars in human capital and can help millions of people sell poverty,” the informant said, citing the secretary. general of the United Nations in 2020.

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Asimismo, the UNFPA results in a regional study conducted by the WHO in Europe, which finds that gender equality also benefits the health of men.

However, contributing to the reduction of mortality rates reduces the chances of men suffering from depression and decreases their risk of dying violently by 40%.

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