DAWN’s mission is to achieve a progressive and inclusive vision by developing and advocating for feminist analytical frameworks rooted in the lived realities of women of the South, in order to understand the economic, social, cultural and political processes that perpetuate inequalities and violate human rights. We examine development strategies and policies of countries in the economic South from a feminist perspective, highlighting their implications for women and other marginalised groups, and advocating for alternatives.
Since its first strides in the early 1980s, DAWN has been producing and publishing articles, books, magazines, reports, statements, audiovisual pieces and a variety of other materials as part of this effort. On this page you have access to the entirety of this production in chronological order.
Library archive

Women’s Major Group Release Statements on Final SDGs

Asia-Pacific Post 2015 MDG: Ramon San Pascual

Righting Finance submits letter on financing issues in Secretary General’s upcoming Synthesis Report

DAWN @ CSW 58

Declaración presentada por Nicole Bidegain en el 26º Período de sesiones del Consejo de Derechos Humanos

Grounding Tax policies on Human Rights Law: What does it take?
(WMG) Noelene Nabulivou’s Statement at the SIDS Opening
DAWN signs on to the ILGA Oral Statement at Human Rights Council
DAWN supports Social Solidarity Economy

Nicole Bidegain’s Statement at the 26th Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva

Reduction in Rights-Based Approach to Women’s Economic Rights & Empowerment

Open Letter to the Co-chairs and Member States from Major Groups and Stakeholders

Double Mainstreaming Gender Equality & Climate Change in Post-MDG Sustainable Development Approaches
DAWN’s Side Events in Geneva (Eventos paralelos de DAWN en Ginebra)

Reflection on the DTI Inter-linkages Session

LBT Activists and Allies Call on Governments to Stop Using Rights as Bargaining Chips

[CSW 58] Gender and Sustainable Development, Climate Justice, Disaster Risk Reduction and Response: Women from Asia and the Pacific on the Front-Lines

[CSW 58] Gita @ High-level Round Table on Priority Theme

[CSW 58] Inseparable: Linking the ICPD with the MDGs and the Post-2015 Development Agenda

DAWN and Korean Women’s Institute Public Forum: Asian Feminisms and Alternative Developments in the Age of Globalization

[GEEJ LA] Mauricio Cotiño

Rio+20 Series: Worker Conditions

#BringBackOurGirls: A joint op-ed on the abduction of more than 200 school girls in Nigeria
