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How Technology is Being Used to Perpetrate Violence Against Women (VAW) – And to Fight it
Association for Progressive Communications, 2010This four-page brief highlights key findings about how new technologies are being used by those perpetrating Violence Against Women (VAW) and how women are fighting back. Findings are taken from research commissioned by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) in 2009 across 12 developing countries including Uganda, Cambodia, Pakistan and Mexico.Document‘What has Worked in Europe to Increase Women's Participation in Science and Technology’, Expert group meeting: Gender, science and technology
United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women, 2010What is the current situation of female scientific academics and researchers in Eastern (post-communist) countries? The European policy of gender mainstreaming in scientific research established from 1999 to 2009 aimed to increase the participation of women in science and technology. The majority of Eastern countries (except Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania) have committed to this policy.DocumentThe European Feminist Forum: A Herstory, 2004-2008
Aletta - Institute for Women's History, 2009Is there a European feminist identity? If so, what does it look like? Lin McDevitt-Pugh introduces this body of literature as a multi-faceted, multicultural and multi-political dialogue covering regional economic and social transformation.DocumentGender equality and social dialogue in South Africa
International Labour Organization, 2011This working paper is the South African report for the social dialogue and gender equality research project — coordinated by the Industrial and Employment Relations Department (DIALOGUE) in cooperation with the Bureau for Gender Equality of the International Labour Office.DocumentGender Equality and Social Dialogue in India
International Labour Organization, 2011This working paper was produced by the International Labour Organisation’s Bureau for Gender Equality in cooperation with the industrial and employment relations department and the ILO Decent Work technical support team for South Asia.DocumentBringing Rights to Bear: An Advocate’s Guide to the Work of the UN Treaty Monitoring Bodies on Reproductive and Sexual Rights
Center for Reproductive Rights, formerly known as the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, New York, 2003Six key human rights treaties provide the legal foundation for the international community's commitment to human rights: the Convention on Torture; the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW); the Convention against Racial Discrimination; the Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Covenant; the Children's Rights Convention; and the Civil and Political RightDocumentStemming Girls’ Chronic Poverty: Catalysing development change by building just social institutions
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2010DocumentMujeres y cambio climatico en Cochabamba
2010How were gender issues represented at the World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth? The event took place between 20 and 22 April 2010 in Cochabamba, Bolivia.DocumentWomen and Climate Change in Cochabamba
2010How were gender issues represented at the World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth? The event took place between 20 and 22 April 2010 in Cochabamba, Bolivia.DocumentBody, Economy, Movement: The global women's movement at the Beijing +15 review
Centre for Women's Global Leadership, 2010This paper presents the highlights of a symposium organised by the Centre for Women’s Global Leadership in March 2010 to mark its 20th anniversary and the 15th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action. It considers the achievements of women’s movements during this period, and sets out the challenges that remain.Pages
