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Integration of the human rights of women and the gender
perspective:
(a) Violence against women.
E/CN.4/2004/64
E/CN.4/2004/65-E/CN.6/2004/7,
E/CN.4/2004/66 and Add.1-2 ,
E/CN.4/2004/117-E/CN.6/2004/8,
E/CN.4/2004/G/3, E/CN.4/2004/G/29,
E/CN.4/2004/NGO/1, E/CN.4/2004/NGO/20,
E/CN.4/2004/NGO/21, E/CN.4/2004/NGO/50,
E/CN.4/2004/NGO/73, E/CN.4/2004/NGO/84,
E/CN.4/2004/NGO/95, E/CN.4/2004/NGO/117,
E/CN.4/2004/NGO/146, E/CN.4/2004/NGO/195
E/CN.4/2004/NGO/201, E/CN.4/2004/NGO/253
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 All delegations scheduled to take the floor must provide the Secretariat beforehand with 25 copies of
their statements. For general distribution, 250 copies are needed.
 Identity photo-badges valid for the duration of the session may be obtained by all delegations, if needed,
from the UNOG 9 Security and Safety Section at the villa “Les Feuillantines”(13, avenue de la Paix) from
8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. upon presentation of a copy of their letter of accreditation and an identity document.
E/CN.4/2004/OD.17
GE.2004-012478
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Rights of the child.
E/CN.4/2004/9 and Add.1-2, E/CN.4/2004/67, E/CN.4/2004/68
E/CN.4/2004/69, E/CN.4/2004/70, E/CN.4/2004/NGO/4
E/CN.4/2004/NGO/74, E/CN.4/2004/NGO/81
E/CN.4/2004/NGO/85, E/CN.4/2004/NGO/96
E/CN.4/2004/NGO/105, E/CN.4/2004/NGO/136
E/CN.4/2004/NGO/147, E/CN.4/2004/NGO/241
E/CN.4/Sub.2003/26
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New Zealand (on behalf of Australia, Canada and New Zealand)
Ireland (on behalf of the European Union)
Lithuania (on behalf of Baltic and Nordic States: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland,
Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden)
Sri Lanka
Republic of Korea
South Africa
Cuba
China
India
Paraguay
Ukraine
Pakistan
Bahrain
Croatia
United States of America
Sudan
Indonesia
Nigeria
Bhutan
Chile
Germany
Egypt
Japan
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Qatar
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Oman
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Nicaragua
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Bangladesh
United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs (Division for the Advancement
of Women)
Syrian Arab Republic
Morocco
Angola
Algeria
World Health Organization (WHO)
Senegal
Poland
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Venezuela
Malaysia
Viet Nam
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Botswana
Thailand
Myanmar
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World Bank
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Joint statement: International Federation of University Women [Soroptimist International,
World Union of Catholic Women’s Organizations, International Association of Gerontology,
All India Women’s Conference, Zonta International, 3HO Foundation, World Federation of
Methodists and Uniting Church Women, International Council of Jewish Women,
International Association for Counselling, Worldwide Organization for Women, Women’s
International Zionist Organization].
Joint statement: International Council of Women [Inter-African Committee on Traditional
Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children, International Movement for
Fraternal Union among Races and Peoples].
Joint statement: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom [World Young
Women’s Christian Association].
Joint statement: Centro de Estudios sobre la Juventud [World Federation of Democratic
Youth].
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World Organization against Torture
Franciscans International
Amnesty International
Femmes Africa Solidarité
Women’s International Democratic Federation
Joint statement: Human Rights Advocates [United Nations Watch]
Federation of Cuban Women
Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions
Jubilee Campaign
International Institute for Peace
CIRAC
World Federation of United Nations Associations
International Religious Liberty Association
National Union of Jurists of Cuba
Organization for Defending Victims of Violence
Organization for the Solidarity of the Peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America
Latin American Federation of Associations of Relatives of Disappeared Detainees
Association of World Citizens
Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development
Japanese Workers Committee for Human Rights
International Women’s Rights Action Watch
Indian Council of Education
International Institute for Non-Aligned Studies
International Humanist and Ethical Union
World Vision International
Permanent Assembly for Human Rights
Himalayan Research and Cultural Foundation
World Young Women’s Christian Association
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
World Muslim Congress
Anti-Slavery International
Families of Victims of Involuntary Disappearance
All China Women’s Federation
Worldview International Foundation
International Movement for Fraternal Union among Races and Peoples
Union nationale de la femme tunisienne
World Confederation of Labour
International Islamic Federation of Students Organization
Third World Movement against the Exploitation of Women
Korea Women’s Associations United
MADRE
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
Asia-Japan Women’s Resource Center
Centre Europe-Tiers Monde Europe
African Society of International and Comparative Law
Rural Development Foundation
Women’s Human Rights International Association
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Egypt
Ireland (on behalf of the European Union)
Canada (also on behalf of Australia and New Zealand)
Austria
Pakistan
South Africa
Cuba
Congo (on behalf of the African Group)
India
Paraguay
Republic of Korea
Ukraine
Sierra Leone
Islamic Republic of Iran
Argentina (on behalf of GRULAC)
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Oman
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
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Syrian Arab Republic
Morocco
Iceland
Angola
Switzerland
World Health Organization (WHO)
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Benin
Slovenia
Venezuela
Ghana
Mozambique
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
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Joint statement: International Save the Children Alliance [International Council of
Women, International Alliance of Women, International Federation of Social Workers]
Joint statement : World Federation of Democratic Youth [Federation of Cuban Women,
Women’s International Democratic Federation]
Joint statement: Centro de Estudios Sobre la Juventud [National Union of Jurists of Cuba]
World Organization against Torture
International Federation Terre des Hommes
General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
Friends World Committee for Consultation
Latin American Federation of Associations of Relatives of Disappeared Detainees
Human Rights Advocates
Himalayan Research and Cultural Foundation
Jubilee Campaign
World Federation of the United Nations Associations
CIRAC
Organization for Defending Victims of Violence
Organization for the Solidarity of the Peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America
World Confederation of Labour
World Vision International
Permanent Assembly for Human Rights
International Possibilities Unlimited
Anti-Slavery International
Families of Victims of Involuntary Disappearance
All China Women’s Federation
International Institute for Peace
International Movement for Fraternal Union among Races and Peoples
World Young Women’s Christian Association
B’nai B’rith International
Union nationale de la femme tunisienne
International Union of Socialist Youth
Center for Economic and Social Rights
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PPeerrssoonnss iinnvviitteedd
Ms. Yakin Ertürk, Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences
(item 12).
Ms. Kyung-wha Kang, Chairperson of the Commission on the Status of Women (item 12).
Mr. Juan Miguel Petit, Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child
pornography (item 13).
Mr. Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, Independent Expert in charge of the Secretary-General’s study on the
violence against children (item 13).
Other meetings
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Time
Organized by
Subject of the meeting
Type of
meeting
Conference
Room
10-11 a.m. Permanent Mission of
Brazil
Draft resolution on the
incompatibility between
democracy and racism
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
XXII
10-11 a.m. Presidency of the
European Union
Draft resolution on death
penalty
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
XXIII
10.00 a.m.- Permanent Mission of
11.30 a.m. Portugal
Draft resolution on
economic, social and
cultural rights
Public
XXI
11.30 a.m.- Permanent Mission of
1.00 p.m. Portugal
Draft resolution on the right
to education
Public
XXI
10.00 a.m.- Permanent Mission of
1.00 p.m. Uruguay
Draft resolution on the rights
of the child
Public
E-3025
10.00 a.m.- Permanent Mission of
1.00 p.m. Czech Republic
Draft resolution on human
rights and special
procedures
Public
XII
11.30 a.m.- Permanent Mission of
1.00 p.m. Malaysia
Draft resolution on the right
to development, unilateral
coercive measures and
international cooperation
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
E-2064
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-811.00 a.m.- DPI / OHCHR
12.00 noon
1-3 p.m.
1.00 p.m.2.30 p.m.
Public
XXII
IGO Group on trafficking Briefing on human rights
and human smuggling
protection for persons under
irregular migration
Public
XXIII
Permanent Mission of
Hungary / OHCHR
Briefing by the Special
Rapporteur on the
independence of judges and
lawyers:
Implementation of the
Bangalore Principles of
Judicial Conduct
Public
XII
Women’s participation in
conflict prevention and
resolution
Public
XIX
1.15 p.m.- Permanent Mission of
3.00 p.m. Germany / OHCHR
Briefing of the Special
Rapporteur on violence
against women, its causes
and consequences
1-3 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Sweden
Draft resolution on the
human rights of persons with
disabilities
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
E-3025
2-3 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
France
Draft resolution on human
rights and extreme poverty
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
E-3023
3.00 p.m.- Presidency of the
4.00 p.m. European Union
Open-ended informal
consultations on the draft
resolution on the situation of
human rights in Myanmar
Public
E-3056
4.00 p.m.- Presidency of the
5.30 p.m. European Union
Open-ended informal
consultations on the draft
resolution on the situation of
human rights in Turkmenistan
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
E-3056
3-4 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Italy
Draft resolution on assistance
to Somalia in the field of
human rights
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
E-3023
3-5 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Austria
Draft resolution on internally
displaced persons
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
E-2060
/…
-93-6 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Sweden
Informal consultations on
summary executions
Public
XXIII
3-6 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Cuba
Informal consultations on
the draft resolution on the
right to food
Public
XXVII
3-5 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Norway
Draft resolution on human
rights defenders
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
E-3025
3.30 p.m.5.30 p.m.
Organization of the
Islamic Conference
Expert group on
disarmament issues
Private
E-2070/72
4-6 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
China
Debriefing by the Deputy
Director-General, Ministry
for Foreign Affairs, People’s
Republic of China:
“What has led to the U.S.
resolution against China?”
Private
(for
Governments
delegations
only)
XII
4.30 p.m.6.00 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
the Philippines
Private
E-2064/66
4.30 p.m.6.00 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Romania
Consultations on the draft
resolution on violence
against women migrant
workers
Enhancing the role of
regional, sub-regional and
other organizations and
arrangements in promoting
and consolidating
democracy
Public
XXI
5-6 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
the Russian Federation
Open consultations on draft
resolution on integrity of the
judicial system
Public
E-3025
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Organized by
9.00 a.m.- Permanent Mission of
5.00 p.m. the United States of
America
10.00 a.m.- Permanent Mission of
12.00 noon Canada
Subject of the meeting
No title given
Draft resolution on the right
to freedom of opinion and
expression
Type of
meeting
Private
Public
Conference
Room
X
E-3025
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10.00 a.m.- Permanent Mission of
1.00 p.m. Canada
No title given
Public
XXIII
10.00 a.m.- Permanent Mission of
11.30 a.m. Mexico
Programme of cooperation of
Mexico with OHCHR : latest
developments
Public
XXV
11.00 a.m.- Permanent Mission of
12.00 noon the United States of
America
US delegation meeting with
NGOs
Public
XIX
11.00 a.m.- Permanent Mission of
2.00 p.m. Portugal
Draft resolution on economic,
social and cultural rights
Draft resolution on the right to
education
Public
E-2060
No title given
Public
XXIV
Draft resolution on the right of
everyone to the enjoyment of
the highest attainable standard
of physical and mental health
Public
E-3025
1-3. p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Canada
3.00 p.m.- Permanent Mission of
4.30 p.m. Brazil
3-6 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Canada
Draft resolution on violence
against women
3-5 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Sweden
Draft resolution on the rights
of persons with disabilities
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
E-2060
3-5 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Mexico
Co-sponsors
only
XXIII
3-5 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Chile
Draft resolution on
“International Convention on
the protection of the rights of
all migrant workers and
members of their families”
Draft resolution on the right to
restitution
Open-ended
E-2070
3-5 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Mexico
Draft resolution on human
rights of migrants
Public
XXV
3-6 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Denmark
Draft resolution on torture
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
XXVII
3-6 p.m.
Organization of the
Islamic Conference
No title given
XXIV
XXII
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4-5 p.m.
Permanent Missions of
India and Germany
Draft resolution on technical
cooperation and advisory
services
Co-sponsors
only
XX
Draft resolution on the rights
of minorities
Closed
Co-sponsors
only
E-3025
Public
XXII
4.30 p.m.- Permanent Mission of
6.00 p.m. Austria
4.30 p.m.- Permanent Missions of
Draft resolution on good
6.00 p.m. Australia, Chile, Rep. of governance
Korea, Poland and of
South Africa
5-6 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
India
Draft resolution on pluralism
and tolerance
XX
5-6 p.m.
Presidency of the
European Union
Consultations on the
Chairman’s statement on
Colombia
5-6 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Brazil
Draft resolution on the access
to medication in the context
of pandemics such as
HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and
malaria
Public
XXII
6-7 p.m.
Permanent Mission of
Italy
Chairman statement on
technical cooperation in the
field of human rights in
Afghanistan
Private
E-3025
E-2070/77
NGO events
Time
Organized by
Subject of the meeting
Type of
meeting
Conference
Room
10-12 a.m.
Organization for Defending Human rights situation in
Victims of Violence
Iran
Public
XXIV
11.00 a.m.1.00 p.m.
World Organization Against Juvenile justice
Torture
Public
XXIII
1-3 p.m.
Asian Forum for Human
Rights and Development
Public
XXIV
Displaced persons in
South-East Asia
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1-3 p.m.
International Commission of
Jurists
Counter-terrorism and
human rights
Public
XXVII
1-3 p.m.
FIAN International
Peasants’ rights
Public
XXI
1-3 p.m.
Conscience and Peace Tax
International
Conscientious objection to
military service
Public
XXII
1-3 p.m.
International Organization for Right to education
the Development of Freedom
of Education
(OIDEL)
Public
XXV
1-3 p.m.
International NGO Forum on Human rights situation in
Indonesian Development
Indonesia
and Netherlands Organization
for International Development
Cooperation
Public
E-2064/66
1.15 p.m.- OHCHR and the Government
3.00 p.m. of Germany with the
collaboration of the
(CONGO) Committee on the
Status of Women and
OSAGI/DAW
Affirmative action and SC
RES. 1325:
CEDAW
GEN.RECOM.25 and
Women’s participation in
conflict prevention and
resolution
Public
XIX
3-5 p.m.
International Peace Bureau
Human rights situation in
Myanmar
Public
XXIV
3-5 p.m.
Society for Threatened
Peoples
Human rights situation in
Indonesia
Public
XXII
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ANNEX
Deadlines for the submission of draft resolutions & decisions to the Secretariat as adopted by the Commission on Hum an Rights on 30 March 2004
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