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America's Commitment to Women


Women 2000 Beijing Plus Five
Policy Texts

June 28
Article: Violence Against Women An Epidemic Needing Treatment

June 15
Article: Highlights of the Women 2000 Outcome Document
Article: UNIFEM releases "Progress of the World's Women 2000"

June 14
Article: First Lady Urges Renewal of Violence Against Women Act

June 12
Text: U.S. Reservations to Women 2000 Final Document
Article: Youth Becoming An Active Part of Women 2000

June 10
Article: General Assembly Maps Out Means to Improve Women's Lives

June 8
Text: Secretary of State Albright's Statement to UNGA Women 2000
Text: Executive Director of UNAIDS
Article: Holbrooke Says Computers Provide Chance for Women to Close Gender Gap

June 7
Text: HHS Secretary Shalala at Women's Health Forum

June 6
Text: Treasury Secretary Summers Addresses Women 2000 Forum

June 5
Transcript: Hillary Rodham Clinton's Address to Women 2000
Article: UN General Assembly Opens Special Session on Women 2000
Text: UNICEF Press Release on Domestic Violence Study
Text: FAO Reports Progress on Gender in Rural Development

June 1
Press Schedule of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton
Article: Report Shows Gains for Women, But More Needed to Achieve Equality
World Bank Releases Report on Gender Gaps

May 31
Transcript: Shalala, Tarr-Whelan Briefing on UNGA Special Session on Women
Article: U.S. Outlines Its Views on Upcoming UN Session on Women
Fact Sheet: Women 2000: Beijing Plus Five, Special UNGA Session

May 25
Article: Many Events Planned at U.N. "Women 2000" Conference in June

May 22
Text: State Announces U.S. Delegation to U.N. Session on Women

March 27
Statement: Margaret Pollack, Director of the Office of Population, U.S. Department of State

March 3
Statement: Ambassador Betty King to the Commission on the Status of Women

February 29
Statement: Ambassador Linda Tarr-Whelan to the Commission on the Status of Women


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