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Building civil societies: a guide for social and political activism
Women Living Under Muslim Law, 2000This is a guide for groups, individuals, activists and researchers that supports political lobbying, the organisation of protest campaigns and other mobilisation around domestic violence, legal reforms or peace activism. Strategies include work at local, national and international levels.DocumentLocal Action/Global Change: Learning about the Human Rights of Women and Girls
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 1999This book aims to develop human rights awareness and provide information on issue-oriented actions. It includes substantive information about the human rights of women in such areas as violence, health, reproduction and sexuality, education, the global economy, the workplace, and family life.DocumentDoes Sex Make a Difference: An Equalities Pack for Young People on International Women's Day
2003?Get a Life!? is one message of this pack which looks at why women are underrepresented in politics in the UK. Young people, particularly girls, are encouraged to get involved in politics and representative bodies in school, community and government. Positive stories are presented of women's and young people's participation in politics.DocumentWomen Hold Up Half the Sky
2003This series of eight training videos which accompanies the above workbook is for learning about the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and its relevance to women's daily lives. These short narrative dramas showing the effects of patriarchy on women and girls are based on real life stories.DocumentPassport to Dignity
2003To address women's disadvantage and devise solutions, there is a need to develop a comprehensive systemic analysis of the situation of women which looks at the causes and structures of disadvantage. The human rights framework can provide the tools to do this. It can identify how and where oppressive systems work and help to dismantle them.DocumentGender in Practice: Drawing Lessons from the Experiences in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific
2001This bulletin shows women's rights campaigners some of the ways in which they can effectively influence policy arenas. This is a collection of tools, guidelines and lessons emerging from a two-year WIDE project on implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action.DocumentExpandir el Concepto de la Ciudadania de las Mujeres: la Vision de Pueblo y la Representaci¢n de las Mujeres Mapuche en Sernam? (?Expanding the Concept of Women's Citizenship: the People's Vision and the Representation of Mapuche Women)
2000What difficulties do indigenous women's groups face in lobbying for gender equality?DocumentHuman Rights, Advocacy, and the Empowerment of Women: An Education and Action Project in the Yugoslav Successor States?
Centre for Development and Population Activities, 1999In Croatia widespread ethnic conflict has led to the large scale erosion of human rights, including women's rights. In this context, Be Active, Be Emancipated - Budi aktivna, Budi emancipirana, or B.a.B.e. - was set up to foster structural change towards ensuring women's full participation in society. B.a.B.e.DocumentPaving the Way to Justice: The Experience of Nagorik Uddyog (NU)
One World Action, 2003Enforcing access to justice can be a fundamental and practical way of helping citizens to secure their rights and participation. Women and minority groups are notoriously excluded from legal recourse in formal channels due to both physical constraints - such as cost and location - and social factors like education, confidence and language.DocumentReport on Legal Aid and Self Governance for Women in Community Alliance Building
BRIDGE, 2001Development projects that enhance the ability of marginalised groups to access and influence decision-making bodies are implicitly if not explicitly working with concepts of citizenship.Pages
