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Bhutan - Discrimination and Equality The following indicators should be considered when conducting assessments of compliance (click on links for details): Legal Framework
Government Performance
Overall Outcomes
Associated Factors
International Sources Social Watch Provide qualitative information related to poverty, equality, and education. UN Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) Statistical tables provide quantitative data related to poverty and economic development, gender, and education. UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) The Institute for Statistics collects quantiative information on education (access and participation, resources, literacy and attainment). See also metadata for source notes and definitions. UNICEF Statistics section provides a snapshot of economic and social indicators (from the State of the World's Children Reports). United Nations Includes State Party Reports and the Conclusions and Observations of UN Committees relating to the CCPR, CEDAW, CERD, CESCR, CMW, CRC. World Bank This database provides gender-related information on health, labor force participation, and educational attainment by country and region. National Sources Department of Labor, Bhutan Potentially useful information available in English Ministry of Agriculture, Bhutan Potentially useful information available in English Ministry of Education, Bhutan Potentially useful information available in English Ministry of Finance, Bhutan Potentially useful information available in English Ministry of Labour and Human Development, Bhutan Potentially useful information available in English Ministry of Trade and Industries, Bhutan Potentially useful information available in English U.S. Government Sources U.S. State Department Section 5 covers "Discrimination Based on Race, Sex, Disability, Language, or Social Status Nongovernmental Organizations Child Rights Information Network The information network compiles information regarding the Convention on the Rights of the Child and child rights according to theme and country. Themes include child rights, armed conflict, disability, discrimination, education, health, HIV/AIDS, juvenile justice, macroeconomics, media, sexual exploitation, UN special session on children, and violence against children International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW) Publications on international women's rights can be ordered. Lawyers Committee for Human Rights This database contains approximately 2,500 units of measurement on workers rights, extracted from approximately 100 public and confidential source documents including guidelines and questionnaires used by monitoring organizations, multinational corporations, and trade associations; public reports by governmental bodies and non-government organizations; public corporate reports; and others. Database provides indicators and source lists, but no specific data. Social Accountability International SA8000, a voluntary workplace standard patterned on those of the International Organization of Standardization was created in 1997 by the Council on Economic Priorities (a U.S. NGO), and is administered by another NGO, Social Accountability International (SAI). Solidar Updates include news snippets on trade and labor standards, with special attention to the role of the European Union in the WTO Women's Human Rights Resources Compilation of articles, documents, books, references to conventions and laws, and links with information on women's international human rights law |
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