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Women abuse must be rooted out

2000-09-20 15:32
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London - Eighty million unwanted pregnancies and 20 million unsafe abortions. Millions of beatings and rapes. Infanticides and so-called "honour" killings.

This is what the world's women still endure each year, despite major changes to their lot at the end of the 20th century, according to a new UN report published Wednesday.

The report by the UN Population Fund said discrimination and violence against women "remain firmly rooted in cultures around the world", stopping many from reaching their full potential.

"Passed down from one generation to the next, ideas about 'real men' and 'a woman's place' are instilled at an early age and are difficult to change," the report said.

The State of World Population Report 2000 said girls and women the world over are still routinely denied access to education and health care - including control over their reproductive activity - and to equal pay and legal rights.

The report pointed out that targets agreed by governments in 1999 included:

  • halving the 1990 illiteracy rate for women and girls by 2005;
  • halving the unmet need for family planning by 2005 and eliminating it altogether by 2015;
  • reducing youth HIV levels by one quarter by the year 2010; and
  • ensuring that by 2015, 90% of all births are assisted by skilled attendants.

    In particular, providing family planning to everyone who wants it "is a significant challenge", the report said. Currently, about one-third of all pregnancies - 80 million a year - are believed to be unwanted or mistimed.

    In developing countries, only 53% of all births are attended by professionals, translating into "the neglect of 52.4 million women annually". Nearly 30% of women who give birth in developing countries - some 38 million a year - receive no antenatal care at all.

    Each year, the report said, women undergo an estimated 50 million abortions, 20 million of which are unsafe, resulting in the deaths of 78 000 women and the suffering of millions more.

    At the end of 1999, 34.3 million men, women and children had HIV or Aids, and 16.3 million have died from the disease to date.

    In Africa, one of the centres of the epidemic, HIV-positive women outnumber men by 2 million, the report said.

    The report added that at least one in three women has been beaten, coerced into sex, or abused in some way. One in four is abused during pregnancy.

    At least 60 million girls, mostly in Asia, are listed as "missing", as a result of infanticide, neglect or other factors and "as many as 5 000 women and girls are murdered each year in so-called 'honour' killings by members of their own families".

    In addition, the report said, some 2 million girls aged 5-15 join the sex trade each year.

    Despite this, only $2.1 billion of the $5.7 billion per year that countries agree is needed for reproductive health and population programmes has been forthcoming, the report said.

    But there has been some progress.

    In India, male health workers have motivated other men to take an interest in women's health and help with housework, the report said, while in Mali, men's involvement in reproductive health has led to support for women's employment.

    And in Nicaragua, courses on gender and power have reduced violence against women, the report said.

    Mexico and Peru have passed laws to increase access to reproductive health services and the Portuguese government now guarantees access to family planning.

    Botswana, China, Colombia, the United Kingdom and Vietnam have increased penalties for various sexual offences and Bolivia no longer requires that a woman be found "honest" to be considered the victim of a sexual offence. Germany has criminalised rape by a husband against a wife. - Sapa-AP

    - AP

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