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Sex Lives in the Aids Era
2004This book proposes that to prevent AIDS, instead of always just talking about risk, safer more enjoyable sex lives should be promoted. This book argues that the sex workers are not transmitters of HIV/AIDS but are the first line of victims. The real infectors are the men who go whoring and have other sexual partners. Among these the most dangerous infectors are the men who do not use condoms.DocumentUnderstanding Global Trade and Human Rights, Report and Resource Guide for National Human Rights NGOs in view of the 2005 WTO Ministerial Conference, Hong Kong
2005What are the links between human rights and trade? How can human rights advocates reconcile the gap between their agenda and trade liberalisation? This report aims to increase understanding of the dynamics of global trade and the World Trade Organization (WTO) amongst human rights activists and to equip them with practical strategies for making human rights arguments in the trade arena.DocumentThe ABC of Gender Responsive Education Policies - Guidelines for Developing Education for All Action Plans
2003How can gender-sensitive education policies be assessed, designed, implemented and monitored? These guidelines designed to support the FAWE's national representatives, address a perceived gap in the technical tools needed in order to carry out gender mainstreaming in national education policies.DocumentGender Based Violence Study
BRIDGE, 2005This report emphasises the need for more strategic efforts by organisations working in conflict areas to address both the short- and long-term realities and consequences of gender based violence (GBV).DocumentTackling the Causes of Trafficking
Anti-Trafficking Centre, Serbia, 1990How can the causes of trafficking be addressed? The Anti-Trafficking Centre (ATC) in Belgrade, an NGO, works to combat trafficking from Serbia and Montenegro and the region by tackling the causes of trafficking such as gender-based violence, poverty, unemployment and lack of opportunities.DocumentFeminist and Migrant Networking in a Globalising World
BRIDGE, 2003This article analyses research on 224 migrant women's organisations, projects and groups located in Germany in 2000. Findings were that many such organisations brought together migrants from more than one country, sometimes grouped by continent. They acquired a common identity as migrants or foreigners in Germany. Those with more secure legal status were more active.DocumentUpholding the Rights of Refugees in the UK
Refugee Women's Resource Project, 2005UK officials still hold a traditional image of a refugee as a male activist, persecuted for his involvement in protests against the state. They lack awareness of the kinds of persecution women are more likely to face, such as rape and sexual violence, forced sterilisation, genital mutilation and domestic violence, against which they cannot get state protection.DocumentGetting Smart: Strategic Communications for Gender Activists
Gender Links, Johannesburg, 2003This manual aims to build the strategic communications capacity of gender activists in the Southern African region. It targets communications trainers and facilitators, and could be used as part of a training course on developing a communications strategy.DocumentWomen's Empowerment, Gender Equality and the MDGs: A WEDO Information and Action Guide
2005How have women responded to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)? Gender equality and women's rights advocates are using the MDGs as another avenue of engagement for monitoring the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA) and other key international policy agreements.DocumentLeading to change: eliminating violence against women in Muslim societies
Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development, and Peace, 2005In March 2005, an international symposium entitled 'Leading to Change: Eliminating Violence Against Women in Muslim Societies' was convened by the Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development and Peace (WLP), a non-governmental organisation (NGO). This report is a compilation of the papers presented at the symposium.Pages
