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It pays to invest in women! Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women PITTSBURGH FOR CEDAW No Limits For Women! It pays to invest in women! Economists at the World Bank have concluded that improving gender equality improves the overall economy while increasing school enrollment, improving children’s health, and reducing maternal and infant mortality. Pittsburgh for CEDAW* Our Mission is to ensure the successful implementation of the Pittsburgh CEDAW Ordinance 2016-0905 which seeks to improve the lives of all women and girls in Pittsburgh by reducing/eliminating violence against women and girls, improving access to economic development opportunities and to quality education opportunities. We recognize that discrimination in these areas also affects the health and well-being of women and girls and will seek ways to improve or complement the work that is already being done at the Allegheny County Department of Human Services and Pittsburgh Public Safety Department. CEDAW (The UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women). is an international agreement that affirms the principles of fundamental human rights and equality for women around the world and to ensure equality for women and girls in the civil, political, economic, social and cultural arenas. To date, 187 out of 193 United Nations member states have ratified CEDAW.  The United States is one of only six countries — along with Iran, Sudan, Somalia, Palau and Tonga — that have not ratified CEDAW. The Cities for CEDAW campaign “Makes the Global Local” by implementing the Convention in cities and towns across the United States. Pittsburgh joins four cities and Miami/Dade County in passing ordinances, thirty other cities are in-process. *We are a project of the Thomas Merton Center PITTSBURGH for CEDAW is ENDORSED BY 32 BJ SEIU Pittsburgh Chapter of WORD AAUW of Fox Chapel AAUW of North Hills Pgh Pittsburgh United ACLU of PA Planned Parenthood of Western PA American Friends Service Committee PA The Commission on Human Relations B-PEP Code Pink Thomas Merton Center F & M Technology LLC University of Pittsburgh Dept of Gender Studies* Gender Studies Class at Slippery Rock University Women and Girls Foundation* Gertrude Stein Club of Greater Pittsburgh Women's International League for Peace Greater Pittsburgh Business & Professional Women's Club and Freedom* Women's Institute Chatham University Health Care 4 All PA Human Rights City Alliance Women's Law Project* League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh YWCA Greater Pittsburgh* New Voices Pittsburgh* Zonta Club of Pittsburgh* One Pittsburgh * Pittsburgh for CEDAW Coalition 2018 Goal: Gender Analysis In 2017 Pittsburgh established a Gender Equity Commission In 2016 Pittsburgh became the 6th City to pass a Cities for CEDAW Ordinance In 2011 Pittsburgh became the 6th City to proclaim itself a Human Rights City Email: pgh4CEDAW@gmail.com to join our coalition, provide input, or more information : Cities for CEDAW Pittsburgh Website: pgh4CEDAW.org

Women's Rights are Human Rights Is there Discrimination in Pittsburgh? In the United States 1 in 3 women will become victims/survivors of domestic violence. 1 in 3 teenage girls will be physically assaulted by a boyfriend 1 in 5 women have or will experience a completed and/or attempted rape during their college career. Women face higher eviction rates than men due to lower wages, child-rearing responsibilities, and other issues. What can a CEDAW City look like? San Francisco, becoming a CEDAW City resulted in: Violence Against Women Prevention and Intervention Grants Program 44 Months Without Domestic Violence Homicide Public Works placed greater street lighting for better safety. Department of Juvenile Probation Created a “girls unit” providing gender-specific, trauma-focused services for girls. Increase in female employment in professional jobs within the city of San Francisco. Gender Equality Principles Initiative to expand gender analysis. In Pennsylvania 60% of PA minimum wage earners are women Cost of Infant Care in PA 27% of Women's Median Annual Earnings Black girls are suspended from school at higher rates (13%) than girls of any other race or ethnicity and most boys. Only 17% of Pennsylvania State law makers are women. Poverty Rates in Pennsylvania Women: 13.4% Female-Headed Families: 39.7% Black Women: 28.0% Hispanic Women: 31.6% Asian Women: 15.5% Native American Women: 34% Women 65 & Older: 9.5% Children: 19.4% National Women’s Law Center In Pittsburgh 71% of Pittsburgh Families living in poverty are headed by Single Mothers White Women in the Pittsburgh Area are paid 73 cents, African American women 64 cents, and Latinas just 55 cents for every dollar paid to white, non-Hispanic men. About 4000 protection from abuse orders are issued annually in Allegheny County. Well over 6000 women sought help in Women’s shelters in Greater Pittsburgh last year “There never will be complete equality until women themselves help to make laws and elect lawmakers.” Susan B. Anthony We Must Do Better!