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

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) Welcome Address by Gigi Francisco

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) HIV/AIDS and Women by Rodelyn Marte

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) DAWN Panel Part 1

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) Black Economy and Militarized Globalization by Zo Randriamaro on behalf of Adebayo Olukoshi with Commentary by Oscar Ugarteche

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) DAWN Panel Part 2

Creating Transformative Spaces Through the Arts: Interview with Noelene Nabulivou at the DAWN Development Debates
A Glimpse at DAWN’s History (Interview with Peggy Antrobus)

(CSW 54) Moving the Agenda Forward: Championing the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action for the Achievement of the MDGs [Part 2]

(CSW 54) Moving the Agenda Forward: Championing the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action for the Achievement of the MDGs [Part 3]

(CSW 54) Intervention of Zo Randriamaro at the “Development if Gender Matters” Seminar

(CSW 54) Moving the Agenda Forward: Championing the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action for the Achievement of the MDGs [Part 1]

CSW 54 Podcasts

Young Feminist Reflections, Struggles and Critique: Sharing the Learnings with Tonga

Young Feminist Reflections, Struggles and Critique: Where are the Women?

Young Feminist Reflections, Struggles and Critique: Talanoa Session on How the Pacific Can Move Away from the Silos and Fragmentation
Ensuring Haitian Women’s Participation and Leadership in All Stages of National Relief and Reconstruction

Statement at the 54th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women

(FfD) Civil Society Statement Concerning Beijing+15 Process

Urge the New Japanese Government to Abolish the Provisions Under the Penal Code that Criminalize Abortion

DAWN Signs On To Open Letter to the Climate Response Fund and the Scientific Organizing Committee

Amnesty International and Cageprisoners: Statement by Gita Sahgal

(CSW) Beijing Daughters: Doubtful and Disconnected at +15?

(CSW) The Beijing Platform for Action 15 Years After: Surviving Multilateral Dysfunctionality in a Fierce New World
