UN Commission on the Status of Women includes incarcerated women for first time
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5 questionsWhat specific actions or policies are being proposed in the UN Commission on the Status of Women's conclusions to address the plight of incarcerated women?
Why did the United States vote against the inclusion of 'women in detention and in imprisonment' in the conclusions?
What are the exact current numbers of women and girls in detention globally, as the source notes some figures are estimates?
How do discriminatory laws and violence against women and girls specifically link to increased incarceration risk, as mentioned in the conclusions?
What concrete steps are being taken to ensure visibility is matched by action, as emphasized by Mary Robinson?
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