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SexPolitics Reports from the Front Lines
(Sexuality Polity Watch, 2004)
SexPolitics - Reports from the Front Lines is the outcome of a project launched by Sexuality Policy Watch (SPW) in 2004: a transnational, cross-cultural research initiative that we hoped would capture some dynamics of ...
Commentary on The Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct
(United Nations, 2007-09)
2009 World Survey on the Role of Women in Development: Women's control over economic resources and access to financial resources, including microfinance.
(United Nations, 2009)
The World Survey on the Role of Women in Development is the flagship publication of the United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women. It is presented to the Second Committee of the General Assembly at five-yearly ...
2004 world survey on the role of women in development: Women and international migration
(United Nations, 2006)
A gender perspective is essential to understanding both the causes and consequences of international migration. Female migrants are increasingly part of worker flows, moving on their own to become the principal wage-earners ...
Özgürlüğünden Mahrum Edilen Kadınlar
(Avrupa Konseyi, 2000)
UNHCR Policy on Refugee Women and Guidelines on Their Protection: An Assessment of Ten Years of Implementation
(Women’s Commission for Refugee Women and Children, 2002)
The Women’s Commission for Refugee Women and Children seeks to improve the lives of refugee
women, children, and adolescents through a vigorous program of public education and by acting as a
technical resource. Founded ...
Applying A Rights-Based Approach / An İnspirational Guide For Civil Society
(The Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2007)
Rights based approaches (RBA) offer new perspectives
and solutions to traditional development projects.
This guide hopes to offer practical ideas and inspira tion to civil society organisations wanting to apply this ...
Negotiating Sexual Rights and Sexual Orientation at the UN
(United Nations, 2005)
On September 8, 1995, in the main plenary hall at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China, a group of 35 women from the Lesbian Caucus unfurled
a large banner from a balcony. The banner read: ...
NGO Joint Statement on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity & Human
(UN Human Rights Council, 2006)
EU Gender Equality Law
(European Commission, 2008)