
Corina Rodriguez’s Intervention at the OWG 5th Session

Women Transforming Peace Activism in a Fierce New World – South and Southeast Asia

Reflections on DTI Press Conference Exercise

Feministas de 4 continentes en Montevideo

[DTI 2011] Zo’s Interview on the DTI

Corina Rodriguez’s Intervention (Morning Hearing)
[DAWN@Rio+20] Governments Gamble with Our Future: South Feminists Demand Responsible Action Now

DAWN Regional Consultations and Training Institute on GEEJ (Asia)
ICPD+20 Alert: Call to Action Videos

DAWN Oral Statement to the CEDAW Committee
Measuring the gender dimensions of well-being, rights and justice

Luciana’s Reflection on SRHR
Financial Regulation, Human Rights and Sustainability
Time to Make the Financial Sector Accountable to Human Rights: New Website to Expose Financial Sector Abuses, Launched on International Human Rights Day
Gigi Francisco’s Intervention at the World Education Forum (Capitalist Crisis, Causes, Impact & Consequences for the World of Education)
Gigi Francisco’s Comments on the Synthesis Report on ICAE’s Virtual Seminar, “Education in a World in Crisis: Limits and Possibilities facing RIO +20,” by Jorge Osorio

Our Rights, Our Lives: Women’s Call to Action Toward Cairo+20

Patience’s Reflection on SRHR

DAWN Informs January 2012

DAWN Informs January 2012
Rio+20 Series: Rural Development
Workshop on a Human Rights Approach to Economic Policy in Agriculture: Engendering the Kuala Lumpur Guidelines in Response to a Fierce New World

Gender Biased Sex Selection: Key Issues for Action by Gita Sen

7 Deadly Steps?

IGLHRC Shocked at Possible Passage of Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality
Fiji became the first Pacific Island country to mark International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia
Civil Society Calls for the Establishment of an Ad hoc Panel of Experts on the World Financial and Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Development

ECOSOC Council Vote Grants Consultative Status to ILGA
Public Seminar on Social Inequalities and Democratisation

A Historic Human Rights Victory

Engendering Social Security and Protection: The Case of Asia, by Gita Sen
New Publication of the International Commission of Jurists
Intervention by Anita Nayar at the Rio+20 Intersessional (On Behalf of the Women’s Major Group)

Asia-Pacific Post 2015 MDG: Shireen Pervin Huq

[GEEJ LA] Manuel Montes
Pacific Civil Society Says: ‘Slow down! Experimental Seabed Mining is not a sustainable development option’

Educating Young People on SRHR

Why Regions Refocus 2015?
Statement by the Civil Society Reflection Group on Global Development Perspectives on Rio+20 and Beyond
Women’s Major Group Statement: Asia Pacific Regional Preparatory Meeting for Rio+20

DAWN Training Institute Siem Reap, Cambodia (2011)
Joint NGO Statement on Traditional Values

DAWN Informs July 2011

(CSW 55) Intervention at the GEAR Campaign Event

Statement on Gender, Economic and Ecological Justice by Young Women Activists from Latin America and the Caribbean
Intellectuals and Intellect Workers: The Role of the Educator in Today’s Fierce New World

DTI 2011
Letter of Concern from Pacific Gender, Economic & Environment Justice Workshop participants

Young Women from DAWN Training Institutes speak on Gender, Economic and Ecological Justice at CSW55

Latin America Regional Consultation and Training Institute on Gender, Economic and Ecological Justice

Cook Islands Women’s NGO at the Pacific Islands Forum
GEEJ Pacific Input into the UNCSD Sub-Regional Preparatory Meeting for the Pacific

Preventing Gender-Biased Sex Selection: An inter-agency statement of OHCHR, UNFPA, UNICEF, UN Women and WHO
DAWN Condemns the Horrendous Murder or Yet Another Lesbian Woman in South Africa

Campaign by the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission

Realizing Sexual and Reproductive Justice (RESURJ): ACTION NOW!!!

Population Policies Reconsidered: Health, Empowerment, and Rights
Reflection Group on Global Development Perspectives

Statement on Gender, Economic and Ecological Justice by Young Pacific Women Activists

(CSW) DAWN Participation at the 55th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women

Letter from Civil Society Organizations to State Representatives: “Defamation of Religions” at the 16th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council

(CSW) DAWN Statement at the Launch of UN Women

Momentum Effect Created by Youngistan
DAWN Welcomes Historic Report on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

Free Speech More Important than Free Trade: Vanuatu Government must respect rights of ni-Vanuatu
Call for Immediate Release of West Papuan Refugees from Vanimo Camp

Young Feminist Reflections, Critique and Struggles: The Struggle to Protect and Control our Land, Resources and Livelihoods in PNG

Young Feminist Reflections, Critique and Struggles: A Matter of Liberty, an Opportunity for Justice

Young Feminist Reflections, Critique and Struggles: Defining, Acknowledging and Supporting Women in the Solomon Islands

Young Feminist Reflections, Critique and Struggles: Climate Justice, NOT Population Control by Christine Njeru
COP 10 People’s Forum
Asia-Pacific Capacity Development on Gender and Macroeconomic Issues (Asia-Pacific GEM)
BPFA and UNSCR 1325, 1820 and 1888

(MDG) Maternal Mortality: In need of Rescuing from the Depths of a Silo

Gita Sen Appointed Chairperson of the Third Session of the UN Human Rights Council Forum on Minority Issues

DAWN Informs December 2010

DAWN Informs December 2010

Africa Regional Consultation and Training Institute on Strengthening Policy Analysis and Advocacy on Gender, Economic and Ecological Justice

Pacific Regional Consultation and Training Institute on Strengthening Policy Analysis and Advocacy on Gender, Economic and Ecological Justice

Maternal Mortality: In Need of Rescuing from the Depths of a Silo

Historical Reflections on DAWN: An Interview with Gita Sen

(FfD) Statement on the 2010 UN ECOSOC High Level Meeting (HLM): With References to the G-8/G-20 Meeting Outcomes

DAWN Informs June 2010

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) DAWN Panel Part 5

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) DAWN Panel Part 4

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) DAWN Panel Part 3

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

(DAWN Development Debates 2010) Militarization and Internationalization of Conflict by Rubina Saigol

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

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

(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

(CSW) Concerning Beijing+15 Review Process at Commission on the Status of Women

(CSW) Climate Change is NOT Just About Sea Levels

(CSW54) Sen: “Challenge is To Bring Together Human Rights and Social Justice”
Gigi Francisco: A Glimpse at DAWN’s History
Policy Recommendations to Address Critical Security Concerns and Needs of Women Human Rights Defenders in Haiti (WHRD IC)

(CSW) DAWN Parallel Event at the 54th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women

(GEAR) Gender Equality Architecture Reform

Human Rights,Trade and Finance Linkages

(FfD) A call for structural, sustainable, gender equitable and rights based responses to the global financial and economic crisis

(FfD) G20 and the IMF: Peddling Cosmetic Changes While Hounded by Illegitimacy

(FfD) Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Financing for Development (Pre-Doha Review Conference)

No Commitments to Reforming the Financial Architecture

(FfD) Time to Act: Women Cannot Wait (A Call for Rights Based Response to the Global Financial and Economic Crisis)

(FfD) Intervention at Hearings of Civil Society on Financing for Development

(FfD) The Global Economic Crisis: Its Causes and Its Multiple Impacts

(FfD) IGTN/Netright for the Women’s Working Group on Financing for Development Statement on UNCTAD (UNCTAD Civil Society Forum)
DAWN at the Asia-Pacific NGO Forum on Beijing+15

Environmental Education and Gender Justice: Presentation to the Commission on Environment, Ecology and Sustainable Development (ICAE 7th World Assembly)

A Feminist Agenda for Transforming Structural and Technological Convergence

(CSW) The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women

Gender Caucus in the Human Rights Council

Policy Space for Developmental States in a Multi-Polar World: In Search for Social Reproduction and Economic Redistribution
Engendering Peace Building for Political Re-structuring and Social Transformation

Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and the Millenium Development Agenda

(FfD) DAWN Coordinates the Women’s Working Group on Financing for Development

Gender Empowerment at UN Still Cloudy: IPS Interview with Gigi Francisco

DAWN Informs December 2009

DAWN Informs December 2009
A Message from Women Leaders from Fiji

Call for Support for the International Bureau for Laicite (Secularism)
RTIs at the 2009 AP-NGO Forum on Beijing+15

DAWN Supported the Maternal Mortality Resolution in the Human Rights Council

DAWN Informs October 2009

DAWN Informs October 2009

Beyond the Theory-Practice-Activism Divide

Food Crisis and Sovereignty in Sub-Saharan Africa
Integrating a Gender Perspective in the Work of the Human Rights Council and Its Special Procedures

Positioning Sexuality in Holistic Development through Interlinkages

DAWN Herstory

DAWN Informs June 2009

DAWN Informs June 2009

(Young Women Speak) Interview with Nilusha Hemasiri–DAWN RTI ’09 by Anne Mitaru–DAWN Intern from the University of Victoria

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

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

Comprehensive Reproductive Health in Ghana
Protect the Environment through SOUND Technologies

(FfD) Good But Not Enough: Women’s Rights and Gender Equality (Post-Doha Review Conference)

DAWN Informs December 2008

DAWN Informs December 2008

DAWN Informs June 2008

DAWN Informs June 2008

Women’s Rights in Europe and Working with Partners in the South

DAWN Informs November 2007

DAWN Informs November 2007

DAWN Training Institute Cape Town, South Africa (2007)

DAWN Informs May 2007

DAWN Informs May 2007

Gender Inequity in Health: Why it exists and how we can change it

Trade and Agriculture: Threats to Rural Livelihoods and Food Security

DAWN Informs November 2006

Reflections on the Seminar Gender in the Information Society

Interlinking Policy, Politics and Women’s Reproductive Rights
DAWN Informs May 2006

DAWN Informs May 2006

DAWN Informs May 2005

DAWN Informs November 2005

DAWN Informs November 2005

DAWN Training Institute Montevideo, Uruguay (2005)

Neolibs, Neocons and Gender Justice: Lessons from Global Negotiations

SRHR in the English Speaking Caribbean: A Study of Maternal Mortality, Abortion and Health Sector Reform in Barbados, Jamaica, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago

DAWN Informs May 2005

DAWN Informa: Suplemento Especial para o Fórum Social Mundial 2005

DAWN Informs October 2004

DAWN Informs October 2004

DAWN Informs March 2004

DAWN Informs March 2004

DAWN Informs Special Supplement for WSF 2004

UNFPA State of Population 2004: Gender equality and women’s empowerment

DAWN Training Institute Bangalore, India (2003)

DAWN Informs September 2003

DAWN Informs supplement on WTO

DAWN Informs September 2003

Free Trade or Fair Trade?

DAWN Informs April 2003

DAWN Informs April 2003

DAWN Informs March 2003

DAWN Informs Supplement March 2003

DAWN Informe Suplémment Janvier 2003

DAWN Informs supplement 2002

DAWN Informs November 2002

DAWN Informs November 2002

DAWN Informs August 2002

DAWN Informs August 2002

DAWN Informs May 2002

DAWN Informs May 2002

DAWN Informs March 2002

DAWN Informs March 2002

DAWN Informs supplement 2002

DAWN Informa Noviembre 2001

DAWN Informs November 2001

Discussion Paper II on WTO

DAWN Informs August 2001

DAWN Informs Supplement August 2001

DAWN Informa Febrero 2001

DAWN Informs February 2001

Weighing Up Cairo: Evidence from women in the South

DAWN Informa Noviembre 2000

DAWN Informs November 2000

About Women’s Powers and Wisdom: Debates on Political Restructuring and Social Transformation

Marketisation of Governance: Critical Feminist Perspectives from the South

DAWN Informa Abril 2000

DAWN Informs April 2000

DAWN Informa 3 November 1999

DAWN Informs N3/1999

DAWN Informa N2/1999

DAWN Informs 2 1999

DAWN Informs N1/1999

Implementing ICPD: Moving Forward in the Eye of the Storm

DAWN Informs N2/1998

DAWN Informs N1 1998

DAWN Informs N1/1996

Markers on the Way: The DAWN Debates on Alternative Development

DAWN Informs N3/1995

The World Programme of Action: a New Paradigm for Population Policy

Population And Environment: Rethinking The Debate

Dawn Informs 4/94 – Challenging the Given

