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

TRIPS Waiver Proposal – An Ongoing Debate – Issue Paper #4 [audio]

Issue Paper #3 An Evaluation of TRIPS Flexibilities

Issue Paper #2 International Trade and Investment Rules, Intellectual Property Rights and COVID-19: A Perspective from the South

Issue Paper #1 Access to Medicines: Why Should Feminists Care

Access to Vaccines and Medicines is a Human Right

The Right to Health: Patent Monopoly and Access to Medicines

Disability, Gender and Access to Medicines

Why Should Feminists Care about Access to Medicines in the Context of Covid-19?

Precarización del trabajo y estrategias de trabajadoras en plataformas digitales

Feminist Digital Futures with Cai Yiping at Bot Populi Podcast

Growing e-Commerce and Diminishing Labor Rights: Platform Work in Argentina

Women’s Rights and Organising in China in the Conjuncture of COVID-19 and Beijing+25

DAWN Informa: Asociaciones Público-Privadas y Derechos Humanos de las Mujeres

DAWN Informe: PPPs et droits humains des femmes

DAWN Informs on Public-Private Partnerships

Stop pharma greed, support the TRIPS Waiver

Women workers are specially affected by the pandemic

Who cares for the caregivers?
Who cares for the caregivers?

Lecturas feministas de la pandemia: construcciones, alternativas y desafíos rumbo al 8M

The Representation of Women and Claims to Citizens’ Rights in Africa: Beyond a Political Debate

Can Digital Justice Meet Social Justice?

La pandemia como portal:
transformaciones de políticas que disputan la nueva normalidad
