3. Key points
Introduction
Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere
Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national
legislation and international agreements
End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children
Development of effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels
Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all
Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels
Broaden and strengthen the participation of developing countries in the institutions of global governance
By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration
Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity
at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime
Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development
8. What is gender violence
Violence against women is one of the most significant
human rights problems in universe particularly in
developing countries like Bangladesh.
Oppression is to be cruel or injustice treatment/ behavior
or control that produce mental pressure/ distress.
Magnitude of Violence:
It may be defined as a physical, mental act of aggression on
a single individual or a group. Results in physical, emotional
assaults leading to sufferings, trauma for the victims,
directly affecting the individual, society the nation
9.
10. Women's social crisis:
Through gender-based labor divisions, the
work has been set for women, in which
there is no social value even though the
intimate touch of the heart is involved. In
the traditional patriarchal society, these
works are considered worthless or
worthless ...
Among the poorer people in the world,
women are the poorest and their number
is about 70 percent. Women own only one
percent of the world's total wealth. It is a
tool to sustain discrimination and exploit
women.
the traditional patriarchal
society,
women are the poorest
culture impose restrictions
free movement
inheritance or property rights
political and economic
empowerment
12. Trafficking in the women in Asia sub-
continent
Another kidnapping for women in
the region. Especially in the areas of
border and hill areas, where
geographical location,
communication system facilitates
crime
, and rape, torture, death after
abduction and the end result
of women.
13. The goal of the SDG aims to stop child
abuse.
At present, children are victims
of various violence, violence.
For example, children are being
victimized in various ways,
including kidnapping, ransom,
murder, recovery of bodies,
child trafficking, neonatal
theft, torture on domestic
workers, victims of acid
violence, sexual harassment
14. Promote the rule of law at the national and
international levels and ensure equal access to justice
for all
• Sexual and gender-based violence remains widespread
• The three stages are all important and interrelated –
monitoring, investigating, and sentencing
• This is also a good proxy for a broader measure of the
quality of the rule of law and access to justice
• Several aspects must be measured: redressing crimes,
citizens trust to police and rates of redress
15. Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and
representative decision-making at all levels
• The ratio of the percentage of seats held by
women and minorities
• It demonstrates the extent of equal access
• Participation in elected office
16. Broaden and strengthen the participation of
developing countries in the institutions of
global governance
Common procedures for granting and withdrawing
international problem
European and developing countries clinical trial
partnership
Global partnership principled and effective
humanitarian action
17. By 2030, provide legal identity for all,
including birth registration
European neighbourhood instrument
Instrument for pre-accession assistance(IPA II)
Third country national rights
18.
19. The States Members of the UNs, resolve:
Measures to address the conditions conducive to the
spread of terrorism
Measures to prevent and combat terrorism
Measures to build States' capacity to prevent and
combat terrorism and to strengthen the role of the
United Nations system in this regard
Measures to ensure respect for human rights for all
and the rule of law as the fundamental basis of the
fight against terrorism
20. Promote and enforce non-discriminatory
laws
and policies for sustainable development