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Paragraph 109(k)-(l) of the Beijing Platform for Action. Chapter IV. C. Women and Health

2022-04-25

Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen

Publication (Outlet/Website): The Good Men Project

Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2018/11/14

Strategic objective C.4.

Promote research and disseminate information on women’s health

Actions to be taken

109. By Governments, the United Nations system, health professions, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, donors, pharmaceutical industries and the mass media, as appropriate:

k. Develop mechanisms to evaluate and disseminate available data and research findings to researchers, policy makers, health professionals and women’s groups, among others;

l. Monitor human genome and related genetic research from the perspective of women’s health and disseminate information and results of studies conducted in accordance with accepted ethical standards.

Beijing Declaration (1995)

The Beijing Declaration in this section of the paragraphs deals with the need to not only provide the relevant information but grade or evaluate it.

That is, the emphasis is on the national and international systems, in addition to the relevant experts and the media, to work on women’s rights work through the relevant means by which to accomplish greater education of women.

This was interesting in the light of the statements about the genome, as the Human Genome Project was still quite new and, potentially, had not accomplished its goal by the time of the Beijing Declaration publication.

In addition, there is an emphasis on the evaluation and the monitoring of the research of genetic to see the areas in which women may be particularly vulnerable or in need of additional information.

We can see some of this emerging in the modern period with the breast cancer risk much higher in women than in men, of course; and, also of course, the genetic triggers for the variability in the riskiness of one’s life and developing cancers and tumors of the breast(s).

The accepted ethical guidelines of standard professional, medical and academic work become the basis for the reliable provision of proper information for women to make informed decisions about what happens and what they do with their bodies in all matters.

–(Updated 2018-11-10 based on further research) One can find similar statements in other documents, conventions, declarations and so on, with the subsequent statements of equality or women’s rights:

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