This article written by Madeleine Reese from WILPF is a personal essay explaining how the travel ban affects women activists from around the world. She also addresses why WILPF did not participate in CSW61.
Read or download the article below, or read the original here.
This initiative by MADRE, Just Associates (JASS), Center for Women’s Global Leadership, Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID), Urgent Action Fund, Women in Migration Network (WIMN), and Outright Action International is a letter to the members of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), addressing the restriction on civil society participations during CSW meetings.
Meeting Record: Security Council Open Debate on the Maintenance of International Peace and Security: Forced Labour, Slavery, and Other Similar Practices - March 15
The #TaxJustice campaign by the Global Alliance for Tax Justice and Gender Working Group is an initiative addressing tax dodging by using social media to place pressure on the governments attending the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women (CSW61).
This initiative by Millennia 2025 calls on civil society members to tweet a common slogan and hashtags to coordinate ideas for worldwide solidarity during the Commission of the Status of Women (CSW61).
Read or download the initiative below, or read the original here.