Featured from the WEDO Library: Beijing Betrayed
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Fifth in a series of reports that assess governments’ progress in implementing commitments made at the 1995 UN Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing Betrayed (2005) consists of reports from women in 150 countries and is a testimony to women as agents of change and gives us cause for celebration.
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Recently Added Items
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Deputy Secretary-General letter and attached Options Paper
The UN Secretariat has completed the drafting process of the “Options paper”, which was requested by the General Assembly on June 16, 2008. This report from the Deputy Secretary-General to the General Assembly outlines four possible options/structures to strengthen gender equality architecture in the United Nations.
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Gear: GA President Letter 7/28/08
The UN Secretariat has completed the drafting process of the “Options paper”, which was requested by the General Assembly on June 16, 2008. This report from the Deputy Secretary-General to the General Assembly outlines four possible options/structures to strengthen gender equality architecture in the United Nations.
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Final Report: Gender & Climate Change Workshop, Dakar, June 2008
This Final Report summarizes the presentations and findings presented at WEDO's Gender & Climate Change Workshop in Dakar, Senegal, in June 2008. Case studies of Senegal, Ghana, Nepal and Trinidad were presented.
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Women's Consultation Statement on FfD
Formal Submission to the Financing for Development Review Process
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Media Factsheet: Why women in the U.S. and abroad are essential to climate change solutions.
Global warming is an established scientific fact. Policies to halt global warming must address the human impacts as well as the technical side of the problem if they are to succeed. Women are essential to the solutions.
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