Não há lugar para agendas anti-trans na ONU
A feminist analysis of HRC56: Resisting protectionism and colonialism, upholding civic space
Feminist Reflections from HRC53: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities
There Is No Place for Anti-Trans Agendas in the UN
HRC51 Joint Statement: Biennial panel discussion on the right to development
Making trade work for gender equality
Trade has the potential to advance gender equality and realise women’s rights by expanding decent work opportunities for women and contributing to sustainable and equitable economic development. However, in many cases this potential has not been fulfilled; trade, and the agreements that establish its rules, have impacted negatively on the lives of many women.
AWID reflections on the United Nations Secretary General Report “A Life of Dignity for All”
AWID presents this analysis of the Secretary General's report as a contribution to the UN debates from a feminist and human rights perspective, and also as a follow-up to our critical analysis of the Post-2015 High Level Panel report.
Reflections towards a post-2015 development agenda
This paper presents AWID’s analysis of the post-2015 High Level Panel (HLP) report and reflections for the post-2015 development agenda moving forward.
Getting at the Roots: Reintegrating human rights and gender equality in the post-2015 development agenda
This paper aims to contribute to debates on addressing root causes of inequalities, including gender inequality, within the post-2015 development process.
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