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Commission on the Status of Women 47th Session, 3-14 March 2003 United
Nations, New York, NY USA I.
Final Draft of the AGREED CONCLUSIONS:
" Participation and Access of Women
to the Media, and Information and Communications Technologies and Their Impact
On and Use as an Instrument for the Advancement and Empowerment of Women"
Commission
on the Status of Women Meeting Coverage: Agreed Conclusions on Media and Information
Technologies UN Department of Public Information 14 March 2003
Gender, Media and ICTs
Mavic Cabrera-Balleza, Isis International/Manila 14 March 2003 Women,
Media and ICTs: UN/CSW Delegates Defer Deliberation on Contentious Point
Mavic Cabrera-Balleza, Isis International/Manila 11 March 2003 II.
Third Draft of the AGREED CONCLUSIONS: NO FINAL AGREED CONCLUSIONS for
the 47th Session on Violence Against Women
"Women's Human Rights and the Elimination of All Forms of Violence Against
Women and Girls as Defined in the Beijing Platform for Action and the outcome
Document of the Twenty-Third Special Session of the General Assembly" Closing
Statement on the Commission on the Status of Women from the US Mission
Ambassador Ellen Sauerbrey, United States Representative to the Commission on
the Status of Women 25 March 2003 UN
Pact Sinks on Issue of Violence Against Women Emily Freeburg, Women's
E-News 2 May 2003 On
Women's Rights, Iran Becomes a 'Friend' Marie Cocco 29 April 2003
Americans are scared of the ayatollahs of Iran. They pushed out our shah and took
our hostages and now want to export their brand of fundamentalism to Iraq. Even
Donald Rumsfeld is spooked. The defense secretary warns Iran against meddling
in Iraq. To all appearances, Iran remains an adversary, a charter member of
the axis of evil. That is, if you believe what you see. What you don't see is
that at the United Nations, Iran is one of our new best friends, at least when
it comes to women's rights. Commision
on the Status of Women Fails to Adopt Draft Agreed Conclusions on Violence Against
Women, as it Closes the 47th Session UN Department of Public Information
25 March 2003, 14th Meeting (PM) U.N.
Panel Suspends Meeting Amid Discord Over Rights Measure UN Wire of the
UN Foundation 17 March 2003 Commission
on the Status of Women Meeting Coverage: No Agreed Conclusions on Women's Rights
and Violence Against Women UN Department of Public Information 14
March 2003 Women's Human Rights
and the Elimination of All Form of Violence Against Women Mavic Cabrera-Balleza,
Isis International/Manila 14 March 2003 Shutting
Down the Feminists Angie Vineyard, The Beverly
LaHaye Institute: A Center for Studies in Women's Issues 14 March 2003
Janice Crouse of the Beverly LaHaye Institute was appointed by the
US administration to participate in the negotiations at the Commission on the
themes of violence against women and women's human rights. The US delegation to
the Commission held two briefings on the progress of negotiations. When asked
about the US's push towards war in relation to the theme of violence against women
during the briefing on 13 March 2003 she responded that she did not consider state-sponsored
war a form of violence against women. Introduction
of Themes The Commission on the Status
of Women (CSW) will hold its forty-seventh session from 3 to 14 March 2003, at
New York Headquarters. The Commission will focus on two thematic issues:
1.participation and access of women to the media, and information and communication
technologies and their impact on and use as an instrument for the advancement
and empowerment of women; and 2.womens human rights and elimination
of all forms of violence against women and girls as defined in the Beijing Platform
for Action and the outcome document of the Special Session for the General Assembly
entitled Women: gender equality, development and peace for the twenty-first
century.. A panel discussion on the first thematic issue will
be held on 3 March and on the second on 4 March. The Commission will hold for
the first time a high-level round table on national experiences in institutional
capacity building, in particular in relation to the two thematic issues. See
the UN's website devoted to Women's Issues: Women Watch: http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/csw/47sess.htm
Non-Governmental Organizations' Statements
Women Say No To War
NGO Women's Linkage Caucus 6 March 2003 Women
Say 'Yes' To Disarmament by Peaceful Means NGO Working Group on Women,
Peace and Security and 216 co-signers 5 March 2003 European
Women's Lobby Declaration Against War EWL 21 January 2003
International Women's Day Statements UN
Deputy Secretary-General Louise Fréchette 7 March 2003
Noeleen Heyzer, Executive Director, UNIFEM
8 March 2003 Women In Black-UK
Against War 8 March 2003 United
States of America Mission to United Nations 8 March 2003
Press Releases [11
March 2003] WOMENS
COMMISSION DRAFT TEXT URGES AFGHAN TRANSITIONAL AUTHORITY TO REPEAL DISCRIMINATORY
LEGISLATION, ENABLE WOMENS FULL CIVIC PARTICIPATION [10 March
2003] WOMENS
COMMISSION ADOPTS PROVISIONAL AGENDA FOR NEXT SESSION; TEXTS ON GENDER PERSPECTIVE,
PALESTINIAN WOMEN, HIV/AIDS INTRODUCED [7 March 2003] POVERTY,
HIV/AIDS, VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN CLEAR HUMAN RIGHTS PRIORITIES HIGH COMMISSIONER
TELLS WOMENS COMMISSION [7 March 2003] GENDER
EQUALITY AND MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS FOCUS OF INTERNATIONAL WOMENS
DAY AT HEADQUARTERS [7 March 2003] MILLENNIUM
SUMMIT GOALS CAN BE REACHED ONLY BY INVESTMENT IN WORLDS WOMEN, SAYS DEPUTY-SECRETARY-GENERAL,
AS WOMENS DAY OBSERVED AT HEADQUARTERS [6 March 2003] WOMENS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES NEEDED TO ERADICATE POVERTY, CREATE ECONOMICALLY
JUST, DEMOCRATIC SOCIETIES, WOMENS COMMISSION TOLD [5 March
2003] WOMENS
SOCIAL, ECONOMIC INEQUALITY LEADS TO TRAFFICKING, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, EXPLOITATION,
SAY SPEAKERS IN WOMENS COMMISSION [4 March 2003] NATIONAL
LEGISLATION, GOVERNMENT BODIES AIMED AT PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY FOCUS OF WOMENS
COMMISSION ROUND-TABLE DISCUSSION [4 March 2003] BREAKING
SILENCE, STRENGTHENING LEGISLATION ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN
KEY ISSUES FOR WOMENS COMMISSION PANEL [3 March 2003] GENDER
EQUALITY CENTRAL TO ACHIEVING MILLENNIUM SUMMIT DEVELOPMENT GOALS, WOMENS
COMMISSION TOLD, AS FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION OPENS [28 February 2003]
WOMENS
COMMISSION WILL HOLD 47TH SESSION AT HEADQUARTERS 3-14 MARCH; FOCUS: WOMEN AND
MEDIA; VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN NGO
Side Events "Educating
for Peace and Security in a Gender Perspective: SC Res 1325 as a Learning Instrument"
NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security, 5 March 2003 Go to
http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/csw/csw47/SideEventsCalendar.PDF Back
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