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20 years after Cairo #JuventudesLac – For a better world and equal rights!
Asian-Pacific Resource & Research Centre for Women, 2014The year 2014 marks 20 years since the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and the conclusion of the process of evaluating its Programme of Action.DocumentBriefing cards: Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and the post-2015 development agenda
Family Care International, 2014This set of five briefing cards, produced by the Universal Access Project, sets out the links between sexual and reproductive health (SRHR) and five areas key to the post-2015 development agenda. The areas are education, economic benefits, the broader health agenda, gender equality and the environment.DocumentPlacing healthy women and children at the heart of the post 2015 sustainable development framework
World Health Organization, 2013This paper from the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health sets out the rationale for investing in women and children’s health as part of the post 2015 framework. It centres around four recommendations. First, it argues for a stand-alone health goal maximising health and wellbeing and specifying and end to preventable mortality and morbidity.DocumentA 20 años de la conferencia de El Cairo: balance del cumplimiento del Programa en trece países seleccionados de América Latina y el Caribe
201420 years after the approval of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Programme of Action in 1994, this publication assesses the sexual and reproductive rights achievements made in 13 Latin American and Caribbean countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, México, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, República DomiDocumentYouth Strategize For The Post 2015 Development Agenda
AWID News, 2014What are the challenges of addressing ‘Youth’ in the post-2015 development agenda process? This article highlights key points on strategizing for the post-2015 development process addressed during a meeting by the Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (YCSRR) held in Hong Kong in June 2014.DocumentSecurity Council Adopts Resolution 2122 (2013), Aiming to Strengthen Women's Role in All Stages of Conflict Prevention, Resolution: Senior Officials Brief on Progress, Challenges in Implementing Landmark Text
United Nations Security Council, 2013In 2013, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2122, which aims to strengthen the participation of women in all stages of conflict prevention. The present document is the senior officials brief on the progress and challenges in implementing this landmark resolution.DocumentGender Equality Capacity Assessment Tool
UN Women, 2014The Capacity Assessment Tool responds to UN Women's mandate and the requirements of the UN System-Wide Action Plan (UN-SWAP). It is a way to assess the understanding, knowledge and skills that a given organisation and their staff have on gender equality and women's empowerment, and on the organisation’s gender architecture and gender policy.DocumentNigeria's 5th Periodic Country Report (2011-2014) on the implementation of the African Charter on Human and People's Rights in Nigeria
2014As a member of the African Union (AU), Nigeria was among the first countries to sign (1982), ratify (1983) and domesticate the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR). This is the fifth periodic report submitted by Nigeria to the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights.DocumentGirl consultation research toolkit
2013This guide is for individuals or organisations wishing to speak directly to girls in poverty. It includes a selection of tools to help you hear from girls, to understand their lives, to uncover the issues and challenges they face and to gather their opinions on how they want the world to change.DocumentWomen Consortium of Nigeria (WOCON) Statement on the President's Inauguration Speech: Women's Issues are National Issues
2011In response to the Nigerian President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan’s inauguration speech following his election in 2011, the Women’s Consortium of Nigeria (WOCON) issued this statement making strong demands for a more inclusive society in which Nigerian women are equitably represented in all spheres of governance.Pages
