
The representative of UNOCI Civil Affairs section, Ramillo Rudaragi spoke of the torture of women in times of crisis. 'During armed conflicts, women are among

For his part, the representative of the Human Rights division, Mohammed Sidien, stressed on the importance of women in society. "Apart from the general provisions of the law, there are specific provisions regarding the rights of women such as those concerning education, the right to property, protection from physical aggression, right to dignity in the home, the right to health, freedom of expression and of choice," he explained.

"The division of labour which consists in confining women to domestic tasks and men to tasks considered as noble is not right," Abiba Ouattara of UNFPA said. According to her, this manner of social differentiation subsequently results in gender-based violence (GBV). She outlined six kinds of GBV including rape, sexual aggression, physical aggression, forced and early marriage, the denial of resources, opportunity or service and psychological maltreatment.






