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Hands That Shape The World: Report On The Conditions Of Immigrant Women In The U.S Five Years After The Beijing Conference
This report examines the conditions of immigrant women in the United States five years after the 1995 Beijing World Conference on Women. It evaluates the progress and continuing challenges faced by immigrant women in areas such as employment, labor rights, access to social services, health care, and protection from discrimination and exploitation. The publication highlights how immigration status, language barriers, and limited legal protections often increase the vulnerability of immigrant women, particularly those working in low-wage sectors. By assessing developments since the Beijing Conference, the report emphasizes the need for stronger policies, advocacy efforts, and institutional support to promote equality, protect human rights, and improve the social and economic conditions of immigrant women in the United States.
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