Address by Federico Mayor, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the meeting with the Paasikivi Society: UNESCO's contribution to the promotion of human rights and in particular of women's rights; Finland, 3 February 1989
Speech recalling that Finland was one of the first countries to recognize women's right to vote, reflects on the pioneering role Finland could again play in the field of intergenerational human rights, by adopting initiatives and measures in order to embrace the aspirations, expectations and entitlements of generations as yet unborn, briefly refers to the action of the UN System organizations towards womens rights
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Main Author: | UNESCO. Director-General, 1987-1999 (Mayor, F.) |
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Format: | programme and meeting document biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
Subjects: | Womens rights, Womens status, Womens participation, Human rights, Paasikivi Society (Finland), UNESCO, > Relations with United Nations and Specialized Agencies, |
Online Access: | https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000082979 |
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