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Supporting social movements to advance women's rights and gender justice - an approach for donors
BRIDGE, 2014How can donors support gender justice within and through social movements? Private and public donors have always played a part in progressive social movements, in particular by funding organisations that have either been created by movements, that provide services to movement members or the public or that are engaged in movement–building.DocumentWomen's rights campaigning: info-activism toolkit
2014Tactical Tech created this online toolkit for women's rights activists, advocates, NGOs and community-based organisations seeking technological tools and practices to enhance their campaigning. It contains a collection of multimedia resources which are divided into the following sections:DocumentARROW resource kit
Asian-Pacific Resource & Research Centre for Women, 2014This Asian-Pacific Resource & Research Centre for Women (ARROW) publication, the ARROW Resource Kit (ARK), is a compilation of the most effective governance and management tools and resources that ARROW has developed over the past 20 years.DocumentOrganising women workers in the informal economy
Gender and Development, 2013There are numerous challenges facing organisation amongst the hardest-to-reach women in the informal economy. This paper, published in Gender and Development, examines the various factors determining the success and failure of attempts to organise, and seek economic justice and recognition.DocumentPistas 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&aaDocumentNew 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.DocumentWomen moving mountains: collective impact of the Dutch MDG3 fund
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2013Through decades of collective and individual struggle, and determined, conscious design, the women’s rights movement has achieved unprecedented shifts in global perception to the notion of gender equality as a desirable goal.DocumentWatering the leaves, starving the roots: the status of financing for women's rights organizing and gender equality
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2013In the foreword to this report, AWID Executive Director Lydia Alpízar writes that she finds it, “truly surprising… that women’s rights organising and movements have been functioning, often with quite minimal financial support, even as their experience and effectiveness has increased.”DocumentUrgent responses for women human rights defenders at risk: mapping and preliminary assessment
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2011The work to protect women human rights defenders (WHRDs) is relatively new, and many existing resources were not designed specifically for them. It is widely recognised that WHRDs face the same types of risks as all human rights defenders, with additional gender-specific risks, such as being targets for gender-based violence.Pages
