The World Parents Organization has submitted its UN report on equal opportunities for everyone.
The World Parents Organization support equal opportunities for everyone and
recommend UN Cedaw to use a new and modern strategy. A strategy
that can seriously have an impact on gender equality for all citizens.
The Nordic populations are more equal in everyday life than in most countries
and regions in the world. A focus on equal opportunities for everyone in both
work and family life will therefore have the greatest impact and create freedom, stability and increase public health as well as equal opportunities.
Many people
today are tired of the women's lobby one-sided focus on women
only. The population hereby loses respect for gender equality, which is an
important cause.
We are in a
situation in the Nordic countries where the most extensive and
serious discrimination today is towards children and
fathers. Here, society has totally failed on human rights and gender equality.
Where power
and influence in working life is often about men. Power and influence related to children and gender equality are often about women. Here we find the same situation related to power and gatekeeping as when we look at men's power, culture
and strategic focus.
UN Recommendation
The World Parents Organization supports equal opportunities for everyone.
UN Cedaw is recommended a new and more professional, equal and objective approach to gender equality, which most of the population in the Nordic countries find important in both working life and family life.
What will have the greatest impact on society as well as equal opportunities for women today is to ensure equal opportunities for children and fathers in family law. It will create a positive effect, respect and the right balance in society.
The World Parents Organization has created 3 principle rules and 10 recommendation for New Nordic and International family law for success.
The report and analysis has been prepared in relatation to the UN CEDAW examination of Denmark and is a parallel report on human rights and gender equality in Denmark.