62 > 62 > 62 ~Gender equality in science is vital for building a better future for everyone. 30 years of the Beijing declaration of women’s rights: achievements, obstacles and the way forward Victoria Fernandez Women For three decades that have passed since the adoption of the Beijing Declaration on Women’s Rights, significant progress has been achieved in the world, but women and girls are still faced with an unacceptable level of violence and discrimination. At the current session of the General Assembly, the UN delegates summarize the results of the achieved and talk about the large -scale tasks that still have to be solved. set tasks are not performed ~ 63 & nbsp; ~ 60 > on the eve of a high level dedicated to the issues of gender equality, the UN-Win structure on economic and social issues on economic and social issues warned that all tasks in the field of gender equality may not be completed by the set time. Their report “Gender Review 2025” states that 10 percent of women live in extreme poverty, and 351 million women and girls can remain in this position in 2030. About 708 million women are not employed due to the fact that they carry out unpaid housework and care for loved ones. Many of those who work work in areas with a low salary. Women in a number of countries are deprived of access to land, financial services and worthy jobs – they are denied in conditions necessary for prosperity. ~ 60 >~ 60 > read Also: interview | The Chairman of the Senate of Uzbekistan: for us, women are the main issue of state policy ~ 60 > according to the report, violence against women and girls is maintained: every third woman will be subjected to physical or sexual violence throughout her life. In addition, 676 million live within 50 kilometers from the conflict zone-this is the highest rate since the 1990s. In some countries, with great difficulty, the conquered rights are limited, and the civil space is narrowed. Nevertheless, it is important to remember the breakthrough that was the fourth worldwide conference on the position of women, which took place in Beijing in 1995, and why it is considered one of the most important milestones in the promotion of gender equality. ~ 60 >~ 60 > exactly then the Beijing declaration and a plan of actions that includes measures that includes measures in key areas, such as poverty, violence, the situation of women in armed conflicts and participation in decision -making. ~ 60 > government of 189 countries unanimously stated that the equality between women and men is a matter of human rights and an indispensable condition for achieving social justice, as well as a necessary and fundamental conditions for development and a fundamental conditions Mira. Today, a wider legal protection of women and girls has been created in the world: in 193 countries, 1583 of the law on the fight against gender violence were adopted, while in 1995 such laws were only in 12 countries. In more than 100 countries, the police are undergoing special training to provide support to women who have suffered from violence. 60 > in the field of labor laws prohibiting the sexual discrimination significantly spread, strengthening the economic independence of women. New services have appeared that reduce the load of unpaid housework, and gender ruptures at all levels of education are reduced. ~ 60 > in the world there are 112 national plans for “women, peace and security” compared to 19 in 2010 in 2010 year. price of progress At the high-level event on September 22, representatives of member states, civil society organizations, scientific institutions and the private sector will discuss how to accelerate the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and find resources for the necessary measures. ~ 60 >~ 60 > for the structure of the UN Women, these are investments in society as a whole: if the Government is primed Measures immediately, extreme poverty among women can be reduced from 9.2 percent to 2.7 percent by 2050, which will bring the world economy 342 trillion dollars. 62 ~~ 60 > read Also: 30 years of the Beijing declaration: it has not been possible to achieve gender equality so far 60 > however, the call to allocate more to equality sounds in conditions when countries are in conditions when countries are in conditions when country reduce financing of both these initiatives and data collection efforts. Only half of the ministries in women’s affairs and institutions on gender equality are of sufficient resources. According to Sarah Hendricks from the UN West, this is a matter of political will, in which the systems are put in the first place of the war, and not rights and equality. “We live in a world that spends 2.7 trillion dollars a year on weapons, and at the same time cannot find 320 billion to promote and achieve gender equality and the struggle for women’s rights,” she emphasized. ~ 60 > Another century another century inequalities ? ~ 60 > high-level meeting dedicated to gender equality, is opened on Monday at the UN headquarters under the chairmanship of Annalena Berbok, who was selected in the beginning of September, the chairman of the General Assembly of the UN and which has become only a fifth woman holding this post for this post. 80 years of the existence of the organization. at the end of the high -level week, Berobok will also preside the election of a candidate for the post of UN Secretary General, who will take office in 2027. Despite the intensifying pressure from many countries and organizations, this post has never been occupied by a woman. ~ 60 > all over the world women are still removed from the authorities and decision-making process: they occupy only about 27 percent places in parliaments and 30 percent of leading posts. In 113 countries there have never been a woman of the state. If the pace of progress does not change, it will take another century to achieve gender equality in the manual.