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harmful practices which endanger the health and general
well-being of women;
c)
integrate a gender perspective in their policy decisions,
legislation, development plans, programmes and activities
and in all other spheres of life;
d)
take corrective and positive action in those areas where
discrimination against women in law and in fact continues
to exist;
e)
support the local, national, regional and continental
initiatives directed at eradicating all forms of discrimination
against women.
2.
States Parties shall commit themselves to modify the social and
cultural patterns of conduct of women and men through public
education, informatio n, education and communication strategies, with
a view to achieving the elimination of harmful cultural and traditional
practices and all other practices which are based on the idea of the
inferiority or the superiority of either of the sexes, or on stereotyped
roles for women and men.
Article 3
Right to Dignity
1.
Every woman shall have the right to dignity inherent in a human
being and to the recognition and protection of her human and legal
rights.
2.
Every woman shall have the right to respect as a person and to
the free development of her personality.
3.
States Parties shall adopt and implement appropriate measures
to prohibit any exploitation or degradation of women.
4.
States Parties shall adopt and implement appropriate measures
to ensure the protection of every woman’s right to respect for her