
Old Dog, New Tricks: Neocolonialism & PPPs in the Global South | Episode 9: The Ghana Case

Old Dog, New Tricks: Neocolonialism & PPPs in the Global South | Episode 8: The Fiji Case

OLD DOG, NEW TRICKS: NEOCOLONIALISM & PPPS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH – EPISODE 7: THE INDIA CASE

OLD DOG, NEW TRICKS: NEOCOLONIALISM & PPPS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH – EPISODE 6: THE MEXICO CASE

Old Dog, New Tricks: Neocolonialism & PPPs in the Global South – Episode 5: The Peru Case

ISSUE PAPER #6 WHERE DID THE TRIPS WAIVER END UP-AN ANALYSIS OF THE 2022 WTO MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE AND ITS OUTCOMES [AUDIO]

Old Dog, New Tricks: Neocolonialism & PPPs in the Global South – Episode 4: The Sierra Leone Case

Old Dog, New Tricks: Neocolonialism & PPPs in the Global South – Episode 3: The Case of Kenya

Old Dog, New Tricks: Neocolonialism & PPPs in the Global South – Episode 2: The Case of Senegal

Old Dog, New Tricks: Neocolonialism & PPPs in the Global South – Episode 1: The Case of Ethiopia

Economía Femininja: Mitos sobre los impuestos

“El futuro de las Pandemias” #1: La pandemia sexista

Desenredades #15: Alternativas desde las economías feministas

A human rights-based approach to COVID-19

What’s the main takeaway from the MC12 process?

What Lessons Has COVID-19 Taught Us So Far?

IP, TRIPS Waiver & the Knowledge Economy

If Not Now, When? The Need to Adopt the TRIPS Waiver

A pandemia dois anos depois

Podcast “La Bola de Cristal”, Episodio 4: Vivas, libres, y desenredadas nos queremos (Parte II)

What lessons have we learnt from Covid-19 so far? – Podcast EP #10

Área de Géneros de Radio Nacional: A 20 años de la masacre de Avellaneda

IP, TRIPS Waiver and The Knowledge Economy – Podcast EP #9

How Can Feminists From The Global South Imagine a Post-Pandemic World?

To Vaccinate the World We Need Tech Transfer, Not Charity

Documento Temático # 5 La OMS y la COVID-19: Iniciativas multilaterales

Documento Temático # 4 Propuesta de exención de los ADPIC: Un debate en curso

Documento Temático # 3 Una evaluación de las flexibilidades de los ADPIC

Documento Temático # 2 Normas internacionales de comercio e inversión, derechos de propiedad intelectual y Covid-19: Una perspectiva desde el Sur

Documento Temático # 1 Acceso a los medicamentos: ¿Por qué debería preocupar a las feministas?

WHO & COVID-19: Multilateral Initiatives – Issue Paper #5 [audio]

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?

Feminist Digital Futures with Cai Yiping at Bot Populi Podcast

Observatorio de Plataformas: Lecturas feministas de las plataformas digitales

Pandemia en clave feminista: Trabajo informal y precario

Pulso Latino: Trabalho feminino em tempos de pandemia

Anfibia Originales: El Deseo de Pandora: La igualdad es con nosotras

Audio completo del 2do Webinario Formativo “Feministas hacia el G20”

Interview with Peggy Antrobus, “Under The Tamarind Tree”

Audio completo del 1er Webinario Formativo “Feministas hacia el G20”

Foro Feminista frente al Libre Comercio

(CPD 48) Dr Juan Perez at: Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health

(CPD 48) Dr Gita Sen at: Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health

(CPD 48) Ms Saida Ali at: Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health

(CPD 48) Dr Carmen Barroso at: Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health

(CPD 48) Dr Babatunde Osotimehin at: Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health

(CPD 48) Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health: Introduction by Gita Sen

[Part 2] Gita Sen on Reinventing Social Contracts: Feminists, Rights and Power

[Part 1] Gita Sen on Reinventing Social Contracts: Feminists, Rights and Power

(CSW 59) Cai Yiping at the Parallel Event “‘The SDG on Inequality: How useful can this be for women’s human rights?”

(CPD 48) Gita Sen at Expert Panel (Part 2)

(CPD 48) Gita Sen at Expert Panel (Part 1)

DAWN at CPD 48: Gita Sen at expert panel at CPD 48

(CSW59) Nicole Bidegain Ponte at side event “The Buck Stops Here: The Road to Addis, Financing Gender Equality and Mobilizing for Political Momentum”

(CSW 55) Intervention at the GEAR Campaign Event

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) DAWN Panel Part 5

CSW 54 Podcasts

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) Technology and Climate Justice by Diana Bronson

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

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) DAWN Panel Part 3

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

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) DAWN Panel Part 4

(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) Moving the Agenda Forward: Championing the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action for the Achievement of the MDGs [Part 2]
A Glimpse at DAWN’s History (Interview with Peggy Antrobus)

Creating Transformative Spaces Through the Arts: Interview with Noelene Nabulivou at the DAWN Development Debates

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) DAWN Panel Part 2

(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 1

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

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) Welcome Address by Gigi Francisco

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) Financialization and Global Governance by Stephanie Seguino

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) Gender Identity, Sexuality and Feminism by Ros Petchesky

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) Militarization and Internationalization of Conflict by Rubina Saigol
Gigi Francisco: A Glimpse at DAWN’s History

(AP-NGO Forum, Oct 2009) Speech of Gita Sen at the Plenary, “Beyond the Crises: Forging Ahead with Development Alternatives”

(AP-NGO Forum, Oct 2009) Speech of Gigi Francisco at the Plenary, “An Agency for the Women in the UN, At Last!”
