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Since its inception, it has enacted various international charters and laws to protect women and their rights. For example, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, as well as the United Nations Women's Development
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1949 ratification of the United Nations Charter for the Suppression of Human Trafficking and the Elimination of Prostitution.
In 1951, the International Labor Organization paid the same wages to men and women workers for the same type of work
Women's political rights in 1952, allowing women to vote and contest elections.
1958 - Married women can preserve and change their nationality.
1980 - Certificate for the Elimination of Discrimination against Women in the field of employment and occupation.
1982 - Minimum age of marriage and registration form certificate.
1982 - Girls and women have equal rights in education.
1985 - Declaration of Women's Year.
1985 - First World Women's Conference, held in Mexico.
1976 --- 85 - Declaration of Women's Decade.
1979 - Charter for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, enacted in 1981.
1980 - 2nd Women's Conference, Copenhagen.
1985 - 3rd Women's Conference in Nairobi.
1992 - Recognition of the role of women at the Environment and Development Conference in Rio de Janeiro.
1993 - Recognition of women's rights as human rights.
1995 - 4th Women's Conference, Beijing.
2000 - Beijing plus five conference.
2005 - Beijing plus ten conference in New York.
Finally, we see that the United Nations is playing a leading role in adopting and implementing various international protocols, seminar plans for the welfare of women.