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Summary: Since 2000, Human Rights Watch has documented violence against girls in more than 15 countries in all regions of the world, with a focus on violence in education, child labor, and juvenile justice systems.
On Monday, February 26, the UN Commission on the Status of Women will begin its annual session in New York. The focus of this year’s session is on eliminating discrimination and violence against the girl child. Since 2000, Human Rights Watch has documented violence against girls in more than 15 countries in all regions of the world, with a focus on violence in education, child labor, and juvenile justice systems. For the Commission on the Status of Women, Human Rights Watch is publishing the following documents online: Each document includes key recommendations for action by governments. For more information, please contact:
Visit: http://hrw.org/english/docs/2007/02/15/global15342.htm
In New York (all issues): Lois Whitman 212-216-1239 or 646-734-2185 (cell); Email: [email protected]
In New York (all issues; after February 25): Jo Becker 212-216-1236; Email: [email protected]
In New York (child domestic workers): Nisha Varia, 917-617-1041; Email: [email protected]
In Cairo (Middle East, juvenile justice, child domestic workers): Clary Bencomo, 201-097-09911 (cell), Email: [email protected]
In Los Angeles (juvenile justice in the United States): Elizabeth Calvin, 310-477-477-5540; 310-926-6504 (cell); Email: [email protected]