
UN Commission on the Status of Women
Topics:
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The question of Femicide, it’s prevention, and its consequences
With Femicide being a raging problem not just in underdeveloped countries such as Latin America but also developed ones such as France, finding preventions and solutions to the problem has taken an interest in the international sphere
2. The Trafficking of Sex Workers
In 2012, the International Labor Association said that 22% of people under forced labour are subjected to forced sexual exploitation. Since this involves the trafficking of women across borders, sometimes even the kidnapping of tourists, a push for international legislation and regulation is called on to deal with the situation.
Committee
Roles:
Morocco
Sudan
Ghana
Cameroon
Algeria
Somalia
South Africa
Malawi
Rwanda
Nigeria
India
Japan
Philippines
China
Equatorial New Guinea
Qatar
Kenya
Brazil
Ghana
United Arab Emirates
Afghanistan
Lebanon
Iraq
Russian Federation
Czech Republic
Belarus
Azerbaijan
Mexico
Chile
Peru
Guyana
Colombia
Venezuela
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Norway
Islamic Republic of Iran
Tunisia
Spain
Ecuador
El Salvador
France
Germany
Ireland
Denmark
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Canada
Italy
Turkey
Republic of Korea
United States of America
Haiti
Comoros
Nicaragua
Turkmenistan
Israel