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Pistas para pensar algunas dimensiones de una nueva hegemonía (Español)
Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristán, 2010¿Cuáles son los nuevos contenidos internacionalistas, o de “solidaridad global” que est&aaDocumentGender inequality and fragility in the post-MDG framework
Cordaid, 2014Despite the progress that has been made in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), fragility and gender inequality risk undermining development in many countries and reversing the gains that have been made over the past decades.DocumentHit or miss? Women’s rights and the Millennium Development Goals
ActionAid International, 2014The disproportionate impact of poverty on women and girls is not an accident, but a result of systemic discrimination, and as a result we are off track for achieving to meet our Millennium Development Goals (MDG).DocumentChanger une convention néfaste : la pratique de l’excision /mutilation génitales féminines (Français)
UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, 2008Chaque année trois millions de femmes et des filles subissent des mutilations génitales, opération dangereuses voire mortelle, sources de douleurs et des maux indicibles.DocumentLes Mutilations Sexuelles Féminines : Le Point en Afrique et en France (Français)
Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques, 2014Dans le monde Entre 100 à 140 millions des femmes ayant subis des mutilations sexuelles féminines vivent dans le monde. 5% vivent dans les pays européens d’immigration et en Amérique du nord. Pour lutter contre l’excision en France, il importe de connaitre la population des femmes concernées et les pratiques dans les pays d’origine, africains pour la plupart.DocumentLes Pratiques des Mutilations Génitales Féminines à Djibouti : une « Affaire des Femmes » entre les Mains des Hommes (Français)
International Network to Analyze, Communicate and Transform the Campaign against FGM/C, 2009Les mutilations génitales féminines à Djibouti sont communément considérées comme une « affaire des femmes ». Elles relèguent dans la sphère féminine a la fois la pratique des mutilations génitales féminines pratique et la lutte contre ces mêmes pratiques. Il est surprenant de parler d’une affaire exclusivement féminine dans une société patriarcale ou les hommes exercent autorité et pouvoir.DocumentSubstantive equality and reproductive rights: A briefing paper on aligning development goals with human rights obligations
Center for Reproductive Rights, formerly known as the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, New York, 2014This briefing paper, published by the Center for Reproductive Rights, is intended to provide guidance the incorporation of gender equality and reproductive rights into the Post-2015 Agenda and future Sustainable Development Goals. It takes a major focus on the principles of substantive equality.DocumentNGO CSW Outcome Document North America and Europe
Women's UN Report Network, 2014While the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are typically viewed in relation to the Global South, this document applies them to North America and Europe under the premise that all countries have an obligation to meet the goals and be held accountable for development within, and outside, their own borders.DocumentNew actors, new money, new conversations: a mapping of recent initiatives for women and girls
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2013Over the past several years, investing in women and girls as ‘smart economics’ has become a favored strategy in development and philanthropy. This has precipitated a host of campaigns and initiatives, including new private-sector involvement, dedicated to supporting women and girls.Pages
