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Community Organizations Commission on the Status of Women
Commission on the Status of Women
Commission on the Status of Women
Acronym
CSW
Intergovernmental or Multilateral organization

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he Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is the principal global intergovernmental body exclusively dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women. A functional commission of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), it was established by Council resolution 11(II) of 21 June 1946.


The CSW is instrumental in promoting women’s rights, documenting the reality of women’s lives throughout the world, and shaping global standards on gender equality and the empowerment of women.


In 1996, ECOSOC in resolution 1996/6 expanded the Commission’s mandate and decided that it should take a leading role in monitoring and reviewing progress and problems in the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, and in mainstreaming a gender perspective in UN activities.


During the Commission’s annual two-week session, representatives of UN Member States, civil society organizations and UN entities gather at UN headquarters in New York. They discuss progress and gaps in the implementation of the 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the key global policy document on gender equality, and the 23rd special session of the General Assembly held in 2000 (Beijing+5), as well as emerging issues that affect gender equality and the empowerment of women. Member States agree on further actions to accelerate progress and promote women’s enjoyment of their rights in political, economic and social fields. The outcomes and recommendations of each session are forwarded to ECOSOC for follow-up.


UN Women supports all aspects of the Commission’s work. We also facilitate the participation of civil society representatives.


Methods of Work


The Commission adopts multi-year work programmes to appraise progress and make further recommendations to accelerate the implementation of the Platform for Action. These recommendations take the form of negotiated agreed conclusions on a priority theme.


Under its current methods of work, established by ECOSOC resolutions 2006/9, 2009/15 and 2013/18, at each session the Commission:


Engages in general discussion on the status of gender equality, identifying goals attained, achievements, gaps and challenges in relation to implementation of key commitments; 

Focuses on one priority theme, based on the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome of the 23rd special session of the General Assembly; 

Holds a high-level roundtable to exchange experiences, lessons learned and good practices on the priority theme; 

Evaluates progress in implementing agreed conclusions from previous sessions as a review theme; 

Convenes interactive panel discussions on steps and initiatives to accelerate implementation, and measures to build capacities for mainstreaming gender equality across policies and programmes; 

Addresses emerging issues that affect gender equality; 

Considers in closed meeting the report of its Working Group on Communications; 

Agrees on further actions for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women by adopting agreed conclusions and resolutions; 

Contributes gender perspectives to the work of other intergovernmental bodies and processes; and 

Celebrates International Women’s Day on 8 March, when it falls within its session.


- See more at: http://www.unwomen.org/en/csw#sthash.eqmwO1mH.dpuf

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