10. „ Dignity of Woman“ in relation to the Millennium Development Goals
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15. Building upon the remarkable framework of human rights legislation and mechanisms of the United Nations and among governments over the last 60 years to prevent conflict and promote peace and prosperity among and within nations. Knowing that human trafficking, sexual exploitation, domestic violence and all forms of abuse constitute an unacceptable violence against women and children that damages the whole fabric of the society and is irreconcilable with a culture rooted in the dignity and value of the human being.
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18. Dignity Man and woman are created in the image of God Ethical autonomy of people Man’s responsibility For the individual Directed to the society All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. ´(HRD) The control of urges through moral strength is freedom of spirit, and the expression of this phenomenon is called Dignity. Dignity has various degrees, where she approaches grace and beauty, it is called Noble and where it borders with awe, it will be called Sovereign. The highest degree of grace is "magical", and the highest degree of dignity is Majesty. (Friedrich Schiller about Grace and Dignity-1793) The dignity of human beings is inviolable. It is the duty of all governmental institutions, to respect and protect it. (Article 1 UD of HR) as feature as commission
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21. Restoring the image of womanhood in society. Inspiring women to feel the beauty and value of true femininity, to discover their immanent God given dignity and to live it. Let us awaken human awareness fully to the original value and the original beauty of the woman!