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Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) at the sixty-third session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in New York (March 11-22, 2019). 

At many events, DAWN shared its analysis and reflections on the current situation of social protection, access to public services and sustainable infrastructure in the world and in Latin America in particular.

Gita Sen at the panel Step it Up! Most Left Behind Adolescent Girls Turning the Tide on HIV & SRHR for All by 2030 / Photo: UN 
Cai Yiping at the panel Gender Mainstreaming at the national/local levels in the Asia Pacific region
Corina Rodríguez at the panel Care systems and social protection models
Care systems and social protection models, panel co-sponsored by DAWN
Corina Rodríguez at the panel Care systems and social protection models
Care systems and social protection models, panel co-sponsored by DAWN
Corina Rodríguez at the panel Shifting the Narrative: financing Women’s Rights through Tax Justice
Gita Sen at UN Women’s Interactive Expert Panel
Gita Sen at the panel Step it Up! Most Left Behind Adolescent Girls Turning the Tide on HIV & SRHR for All by 2030 / Photo: UN
Gita Sen at UN Women’s Interactive Expert Panel
Corina Rodríguez at the panel Reclaiming Public Policies for Gender Justice
CSW63 Closing session
Corina Rodríguez and Gita Sen at CSW63
Gita Sen, María Graciela Cuervo and Cai Yiping at CSW63
Viviene Taylor at CSW63
Cai Yiping at CSW63
Corina Rodríguez at the panel Reclaiming Public Policies for Gender Justice
Cai Yiping at the panel Gender Mainstreaming at the national/local levels in the Asia Pacific region