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disaster response and risk reduction, targeting women not only as those
disproportionally affected by the effects of climate change and disasters but
also as active participants in the formulation and implementation of such
policies.
Data collection
49. The Committee is concerned at the general lack of updated statistical data
disaggregated by sex, age, ethnicity, disability, geographical location and
socioeconomic background, which are necessary for accurately assessing the
situation of women, determining whether they suffer from discrimination, informed
and targeted policymaking and for the systematic monitoring and evaluation of
progress achieved towards the realization of women’s substantive equality in all
areas covered by the Convention.
50. The Committee calls upon the State party to develop an indicator system
on gender-related issues to improve the collection of data, disaggregated by sex
and other relevant factors, which are necessary to assess the impact and
effectiveness of policies and programmes aimed at mainstreaming gender
equality and enhancing the enjoyment by women of their human rights. In that
regard, the Committee draws the State party’s attention to its general
recommendation No. 9 (1989) on statistical data concerning the situation of
women and encourages the State party to seek technical assistance from the
relevant United Nations agencies and to enhance its collaboration with wom en’s
associations that could assist in the collection of accurate data.
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action
51. The Committee calls upon the State party to use the Beijing Declaration
and Platform for Action in its efforts to implement the provisions of the
Convention.
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
52. The Committee calls for the realization of substantive gender equality, in
accordance with the provisions of the Convention, throughout the process of
implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Dissemination
53. The Committee requests the State party to ensure the timely
dissemination of the present concluding observations, in the official language of
the State party, to the relevant State institutions at all levels (national, regional
and local), in particular to the Government, the ministries, Parliament and the
judiciary, to enable their full implementation.
Technical assistance
54. The Committee recommends that the State party consider seeking
international assistance and cooperation and availing itself of technical
assistance in the development and implementation of a comprehensive
programme aimed at implementing the above recommendations and the
Convention as a whole. The Committee also calls upon the State party to
continue its cooperation with specialized agencies and programmes of the
United Nations system.
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