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Watering 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.”DocumentWomen for Peace 2013
Women in Black, 2013‘Women for Peace’ is a collection of women's testimonies on war and women's resistance to war primarily in former Yugoslavia, particularly through the Women in Black movement in Bosnia, a worldwide network of women committed to peace with justice and actively opposed to injustice, war, militarism and other forms of violence.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.DocumentThe big deal about the network age: political economy conversations from the CITIGEN project
IT for Change, 2013Profound and rapid changes, ushered in by Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), pose new challenges, as well as opportunities, for the feminist project. Understanding the processes that create and reinforce structural exclusions in and through digital space, and framing an appropriate politics of resistance, is both a theoretical and practical imperative at this juncture.DocumentNo revolutions without equality and justice: the struggle for women’s rights in rethinking development in the Arab region
The World We Want, 2012This article considers policy practice in the Arab region, highlighting some key areas for consideration in future policy making in the region.DocumentFactsheet: The Philippines
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, 2011This fact sheet by UN Women presents an overview of the situation women currently face in the Philippines, as well as the various ways in which UN Women has been supporting governments and civil society.DocumentGender equality monitoring report
Philippines-Canada Cooperation Office, 2010This Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Philippines Program monitoring report highlights the gender-specific improvements, issues and challenges of its projects between July 2009 and June 2010.DocumentSupporting civic activism among chronically poor women
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2011To what extent are multidimensional women’s microfinance groups in Bolivia and Bangladesh capable of supporting civic activism among chronically poor women? Multidimensional microfinance programmes are those that offer more than finance services; they also offer social services, often through a group-lending model.DocumentLiterature review: The efficacy of women’s social movements to include chronically poor women and give voice to their demands
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2011Social movements are known to struggle to include, or be representative of, chronically poor women.DocumentGender and Climate Change: Overview Report
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2011Climate change is increasingly being recognised as a global crisis, but responses to it have so far been overly focused on scientific and economic solutions. How then do we move towards more people-centred, gender-aware climate change policies and processes?Pages
