 
Dear JOhn,
"If there is one message that
echoes forth from this conference, it is that human rights are women's
rights....And women's rights are human rights." - Hillary Clinton, at the 4th UN Conference on
Women, Beijing 1995.
This conference was the birth of
The Beijing Platform for Action, the most progressive blueprint ever
for advancing women’s rights. Our founders were in Beijing 25 years
ago, and every day since we’ve continued to call for the recognition
of the fundamental human rights of women.

25 years later and gender equality
is far from being realized. Every five years since 2000, Equality Now
has highlighted explicitly sex discriminatory laws that need to be
reformed in our Words & Deeds report.
Today we’re releasing our
5th Words & Deeds report and we need your
help.
YOUR WORDS
& DEEDS TO DO LIST:
Learn
☑️ Read the report
☑️ Learn more about the
Beijing Platform for Action
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Action
📣 In
the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the law says the husband is head
of the household.
Call on the President
to amend the family code to ensure equality in
marriage.
📣 Section 103 of Tunisia’s Personal Status
Code limits daughters’ inheritance rights and provides that any sons
inherit twice as much as daughters.
Call on the President
of Tunisia to ensure equality in inheritance law.
📣 In Russia, the
labor law automatically bars women from being employed in 456 types of
work.
Call on the President
of Russia to ensure equality in the workplace.
📣 In Paraguay, the law prescribes a lower
penalty, a fine, for sexual offences against adolescent girls between
the ages of 14 - 16 than for rape of a child or a woman.
Call on the President
of Paraguay to protect adolescent girls from sexual
violence.
📣Explore all the laws you can take action
on
Your continued support allows us to
make sure governments uphold their commitments they made to women 25
years ago. Thank you.
In solidarity,
Antonia Kirkland
Global Lead, Legal Equality & Access to
Justice
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