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DAWN Informs November 2002

In this issue:

  • DAWN’s panel at the AWID 9th International Forum on Women’s Rights and Development: Genderscape in paradoxical times and spaces
  • The 5th Asian and Pacific Population Conference in Bangkok 11-17 December 2002: Another battle for the sexual and reproductive rights that were hard-won at ICPD
  • Questioning a 5th UN women’s conference: Why we should not have another UN international women’s conference at this time
  •  Beyond Advocacy: Challenging globalisation – DAWN’s Bene Madunagu was invited to speak in the opening plenary session of the AWID Forum on the theme Re-Inventing Globalisation
  • Sustaining free trade or sustainable livelihoods? – Statement by Ewa Charkiewicz, DAWN Coordinator for Sustainable Livelihoods, on behalf of the Women’s Caucus at the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, 2 September 2002
  • From Doha to Cancun: a report from the workshop on Giving Ourselves a Voice: Taking on the WTO at the AWID forum
  • Papers at the ASEM4 People’s Forum in Copenhagen, 19-20 September 2002: Towards a world where human dignity and sustainable life reign
  • Discussing gender in Swedish policy: a report from Gita Sen’s address in a meeting of the Policy Department of the Swedish International Development Agency
  • World Summit on the Information Society
  • Thoughts on the International Women’s Health Movement
  • Caught between underdevelopment and counter-terrorism: a report from the 23rd SID Congress held in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, 4-7 July 2002