Africa Civil Society Shadow Report on Beijing+20

As this report demonstrates, there is much more that can be done, not only by governments accelerating the allocation of adequate financial and human resources towards implementation of BPFA and other regional instruments, but also in responding to contemporary internal and external threats that hinder the transformation of the structural inequality.

CSW59 DECLARATION: A WEAK DOCUMENT TO ADDRESS THE WOMEN’ S AND GIRLS CHALLENGES

CSW59 WILPF Events (one-pager)

The Post-2015 Corporate Development Agenda: Expanding Corporate Power in the Name of Sustainable Development

This new paper discusses how the corporate sector is trying to position itself front and center of the post-2015 development agenda by staking a claim at three levels: First, by setting goals that would suit their priorities for expansion; second, by claiming a primary role in mobilizing the means for implementing these goals; third, by shaping the governance framework that would be set-up to ensure progress in this agenda.

The Post-2015 Corporate Development Agenda: Expanding Corporate Power in the Name of Sustainable Development

Statement by the Post 2015 Women's Coalition read by Gro Lindstad of FOKUS

Realization of Gender Equality, Women?s Rights and Women?s Empowerment within and beyond the Post 2015 Development Agenda - Presented by Gro Lindstad (FOKUS)

"Nothing about us without us: women's organizations and feminist organizations must have a seat at the CSW decision-making table and be able to participate in developing the policies that affect our lives."

UNWomen Calendar of Side Events

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Please check back frequently as times and venues of side events may change.

CSW59 African Women's Caucus Statement - For Endorsement

African Women’s Rights Organizations have been and will continue to be at the forefront of shaping the global agenda for women's rights.

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