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International social agenda

In 1995 the world summit for Social Development took place. While broad consensus was reached on the importance of the themes under discussion (basically, poverty, employment and social integration), there was a certain amount pessimism Over the effectiveness of the agreements reached. The Fourth World Conference on Women was the other important international meeting on these themes in 1995. Here great controversy was aroused in relation to highly sensitive themes linked to family values and reproductive rights. This did not, however prevent the final Platform for Action from embodying important agreements.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
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