New Resources

A New Publication: Global Rights: "Conditions, Not Conflict: Promoting Women's Human Rights in the Maghreb through Strategic Use of the Marriage Contract"

"This report was elaborated by the Maghreb regional office of Global Rights in Rabat, in collaboration with 15 local NGOs and lawyer partners in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. Following a start-up workshop organized by Global Rights in September 2007, the NGO partners trained their members as facilitators and organized a series of community consultations with groups of women in their communities to solicit their views on the marriage contract.

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A New Report: Amnesty International: "South Africa: ‘I am at the lowest end of all’. Rural women living with HIV face human rights abuses in South Africa"

This report provides an analysis of patterns of human rights abuses against women who are exposed to the risk of or are already living with HIV in rural contexts of widespread poverty and unemployment.

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A New Resource/Article: Change for Equality: "The Innovations of Women’s Organizations: Lessons Lost: From the Forbidden and Impossible to a Movement for Women’s Legal Rights"

Novemer 28, 2008
By: Sussan Tahmasebi

On the 16th of February 2007, it was reported that a man in Sistan and Baluchestan province, suspecting his fourteen year old daughter of sexual relations, had taken it upon himself to stone her to death. He carried out this harsh and unusually cruel punishment with the help of his friend. In this way, the father had hoped to win back his disgraced honor, and the honor of his family.

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A New Resource/Article: Change for Equality: "The Innovations of Women’s Organizations: Lessons Lost: From the Forbidden and Impossible to a Movement for Women’s Legal Rights"

Novemer 28, 2008
By: Sussan Tahmasebi

On the 16th of February 2007, it was reported that a man in Sistan and Baluchestan province, suspecting his fourteen year old daughter of sexual relations, had taken it upon himself to stone her to death. He carried out this harsh and unusually cruel punishment with the help of his friend. In this way, the father had hoped to win back his disgraced honor, and the honor of his family.

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A New Publication/DVD: UNESCO: "A World for Inclusion: Ensuring Education for All through the UN Disability Convention"

This 20-minute DVD concerns the 2006 UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, in particular article 24 on education. Using footage from schools in Kenya, Finland and Turkey, it addresses the situation of children with disabilities worldwide and the importance of getting them into school.

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A New Resource: CREA: "Strengthening Spaces: Women's Human Rights in Social Movements", The Global Dialogue Series Working Paper

Based on the second dialogue, the working paper focuses on the intersections between social movements and women`s human rights, exploring how different social movements understand and address women`s human rights, and how women`s rights advocates have built alliances with other movements. The dialogue was organized in collaboration with the Association for Women`s Rights in Development (AWID).

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A New Resource: "Building Feminist Movements and Organizations"

The feminist movement is facing serious challenges such as armed conflicts, the advance of HIV/AIDS, the rise of fundamentalisms, and the increasing scarcity of resources for work on gender equality. This book argues that a revision of the internal dynamics and work of feminist organisations is necessary in order to face these challenges effectively.

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A New Resource/Article: Change for Equality: "The Women’s Movement in a Game of ’Snakes and Ladders’"

November 25, 2008

Three women are standing side by side locked arm in arm and shouting. They are among those women who, at the beginning of the cold winter of 1357, transformed International Women’s Day into a day of protest with their shouting. By Parvin Ardalan

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Call for Participation/Contributions: Centre for Women's Studies, Croatia: Postgraduate Course: "Feminisms in Transnational Perspective: Spirituality, religiosity and secular lives."

May 25-29, 2009
Dubrovnik, Croatia

This year the organizers are looking for papers and presentations that address the ways in which we feminists and scholars reflect on the significance of spirituality, religiosity and secular thinking in our lives.

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A New Resource: Guttmacher Update:Uruguayan Legislature Votes to Liberalize Abortion Access

In a move aimed at reducing the harmful impact of clandestine, often unsafe abortions, Uruguay’s Senate voted on November 11 to allow abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. The lower chamber, the House of Deputies, had voted in favor of the measure the previous week. However, Uruguayan President Tabaré Vázquez has promised to veto the legislation, leaving its enactment uncertain.

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