Vanuatu, which gained independence in 1980 after being administered by France and Great Britain, ratified in 1995 the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). It has ratified its Optional Protocol in 2006 which now allows ni-Vanuatu to complain to the Committee for serious violations of their rights once all domestic remedies exhausted. The Committee is the supervisory body of the implementation of the terms This Convention is a charter of rights of women..

The prevalence of negative stereotypes against women has been the subject of much criticism, the dominant image is that of the woman while fathers are the heads of families. By the admission of the delegation itself If labor is feminized, women are still jobs traditionally held by women as domestic servants, saleswomen and clerks.

In case of divorce, the father gets custody of the child. In matrilineal societies, custom requires that all property belonging to the man will be distributed to his sisters and parents to death.

The lack of evidence, including prostitution and maternal mortality has been repeatedly deplored. The expert from Malaysia, however, has welcomed the policy for managing the country’s health and existence of a microfinance program for women was also welcomed.

Vanuatu is facing many challenges in terms of parity and must integrate old and new systems of governance. We want to ensure women’s participation in decision-making, but we must ensure that new development policies do not undermine traditional practices that support and protect women and children. Mrs. Sikawonuta said that traditional systems are dominated by chefs.

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