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Victims and heroes: Nuba women struggle in two years of war
Arry Organisation for Human Rights, 2013In a collaborative effort between the Arry Organisation for Human Rights, and Nuba Women Activists, researchers for this paper worked at considerable risk to conduct interviews with women activists, and give voice to the great hardship of women in the ongoing armed conflict in the Nuba mountains of Sudan.DocumentRecommendations to the Presidency, the Council of Ministers and the Ministry of Transitional Justice and National Reconciliation concerning the integration of gender issues and perspective within transitional justice mechanisms.
Nazra for Feminist Studies, 2013In June of 2013, masses of Egyptian people once again took to the streets to demand the ouster of the President, this time the Muslim Brotherhood's Muhammed Morsi. Having taken control of the presidency, the armed forces appointed Judge Muhammad Amin al-Mahdi as Minister of Transitional Justice and National Reconciliation as part of a ten-step reconciliation roadmap.DocumentA note from the 12th Pacific Women’s Conference from members of the women’s movement in the Pacific region. October 2013
2013A blog from the 12th Pacific Women’s Conference from members of the women’s movement in the Pacific regionDocumentCharter of feminist principles for African feminists
African Women's Development Forum, 2006The Charter of Feminist Principles for African Feminists was formed out of a movement building initiative known as The African Feminist Forum(AFF), a regional forum bringing together African feminist activists to deliberate on critical issues affecting the movement for collective action at regional and national levels. The Feminist Charter was adopted at the first convening in 2006.DocumentBRIDGE Update: Gender and Social Movements. Issue No. 101, October 2013
BRIDGE, 2013This is the BRIDGE email update for October 2013, with a focus on gender and social movements. In this issue:============== I. BRIDGE updates: recent activities and publicationsa. New Cutting Edge Pack and online resource on gender and social movementsII. Upcoming events and other newsDocumentFeminism, women’s movements and women in movement
National University of Ireland Maynooth, 2011The editors of this issue of Interface, a journal for and about social movements, describe it as engaging with the increasingly important, separate yet interrelated themes of feminism, women’s movements and women in movement in the context of global neoliberalism.DocumentHow do women’s movements make a difference: a framework for the comparative analysis of women’s movements policy agency in Central and Eastern Europe
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2013For decades, women’s movements have been the focus of an established and growing body of comparative political research in the context of Western postindustrial democracies. However, relatively little has been published so far about the agency of women's movements in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region since the collapse of the communist systems.DocumentEmpowering women through ICTs
Swedish Program for ICT in Developing Regions, 2012From 2007 up until early 2011 Spider (the Swedish Program for ICT in Developing Regions) supported various gender-focused initiatives that sought to uplift women particularly in the rural regions of the global south. This report offers an analysis of the impact on the lives of the women that participated in the projects.DocumentSurvey on sexual activism, morality and the internet
GenderIT.org, 2013Has the internet become an indispensable tool for feminist and LGBTQI advocacy? How savvy are sexual rights activists in handling the legal and technical issues that come along when they use the internet? How do they negotiate online threats and restrictions?Document#FemFuture: online revolution
Barnard Centre for Research on Women, 2013This is the eighth volume of the New Feminist Solutions series produced by the Barnard Center for Research on Women. This report synthesises discussions from a meeting of 21 online activists and writers, who had come together to brainstorm ideas for how they could work more effectively and sustainably.Pages
