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growth and sustainable development of all nations and a fully inclusive and equitable
globalization;
23.
Acknowledges the work of the treaty bodies, in particular the Committee on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in relation to the right to work;
24.
Also acknowledges the work of United Nations agencies, programmes and
funds, in particular the International Labour Organization, in supporting the efforts of
States to promote full and productive employment and decent work for all and the full
realization of the right to work;
25.
Requests the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to
prepare an analytical report, in consultation with States, United Nations agencies, funds and
programmes, particularly the International Labour Organization, and the treaty bodies,
special procedures, civil society and other relevant stakeholders, on the relationship
between the realization of the right to work and the enjoyment of all human rights by
women, with a particular emphasis on the empowerment of women, in accordance with
States’ respective obligations under international human rights law and the relevant major
challenges and best practices in that regard, and to submit the report to the Human Rights
Council prior to its thirty-fourth session;
26.
Decides to remain seized of the matter.
63rd meeting
23 March 2016
[Adopted without a vote.]
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