The document discusses the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), highlighting its aim to eradicate women's discrimination globally and the challenges in implementing it in Sri Lanka due to socio-economic, cultural, and religious factors. Despite constitutional provisions for equality, entrenched laws and social attitudes hinder compliance with international obligations. The document calls for affirmative actions to transform CEDAW principles into effective practices and emphasizes the need for raising awareness and reforming discriminatory laws to enhance women's rights.