DAWN’s mission is to achieve a progressive and inclusive vision by developing and advocating for feminist analytical frameworks rooted in the lived realities of women of the South, in order to understand the economic, social, cultural and political processes that perpetuate inequalities and violate human rights. We examine development strategies and policies of countries in the economic South from a feminist perspective, highlighting their implications for women and other marginalised groups, and advocating for alternatives.
Since its first strides in the early 1980s, DAWN has been producing and publishing articles, books, magazines, reports, statements, audiovisual pieces and a variety of other materials as part of this effort. On this page you have access to the entirety of this production in chronological order.
Library archive

Civil Society Letter Against Digital Trade Rules in the WTO

CSW63: synergies between social protection and gender equality

Women Negotiators in Track One Peace Processes

DAWN at CSW63

Feminist leadership delivers on women’s human rights at CSW

Flora Partenio en Latindadd: Desmontar las narrativas de las élites

Surfacing the agendas of the Blue Economy

Notes for March 8, in the face of global exploitation and inequality

The difficult path of feminism in China and its demands towards March 8th

Este 8 de marzo, las argentinas vuelven a reclamar por aborto legal, seguro y gratuito para no morir

International Women’s Day, 2019

Día Internacional de la Mujer, 2019

International Women’s Day, 2019

Ethiopia: gaps in gender equality

DAWN’s Feminist Economics School

Cuerpo, sexualidad y reproducción en contextos cambiantes

Knowledge and politics in setting and measuring the SDGs

Las penas de Nicaragua: historias de resistencia

The pain of Nicaragua: stories of resistance

European Parliament calls to promote taxation for gender equality

Reflections on SDGs and Feminist Movement Building

The SDGs and Feminist Movement Building (UN Women Discussion Paper Nº 27)

Aprendizajes para una economía feminista

