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Claim & Celebrate: Women Migrants Human Rights Through CEDAW
This book discusses the use of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) as an important framework for advancing and protecting the human rights of women migrants. It highlights how CEDAW can be used by governments, civil society organizations, and migrant advocacy groups to address discrimination, exploitation, and gender-based inequalities faced by women migrant workers. The publication also explores strategies for claiming rights through international human rights mechanisms, including monitoring processes, reporting to the CEDAW Committee, and advocacy efforts at national and international levels. By emphasizing both recognition and celebration of women migrants’ rights, the book encourages stronger implementation of international standards to ensure dignity, equality, and protection for women migrants worldwide.
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