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

[GEEJ LA] Alexandra Garita

No Empowerment without Rights, No Rights without Politics: Gender Equality, MDGs and the Post 2015 Development Agenda
Outcome Document of the CSOs Monrovia Consultation for the Post 2015 Development Agenda

Session with SILAKA in the DTI

DAWN Informs January 2013

DAWN Informs January 2013

[GEEJ LA] Oscar Ugarteche

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

(CSW) Rural Women and Development: Interventions by Marina Durano at CSW 56

DAWN Welcomes Historic CPD Resolution on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Adolescents and Youth!

Joint Analysis of CPD45
Roundtable Discussion on Rights at Risk in the Green Economy

Young Feminists at the Comite of Population and Development of ECLAC

International Law Supports Moratorium on Experimental Seabed Mining

Politicize CEDAW Article 14(a): Rural Women and the Triple Crisis

(CSW) DAWN Participation at the 56th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women
Rio+20 The Future We Demand
[DAWN@Rio+20] DAWN organized and co-sponsored events at Rio+20
[DAWN@Rio+20] Alexandra Garita Speaks About Women’s Health at Press Conference in Rio+20 14th June
Meet the DAWN team in Rio+20
[DAWN@Rio+20] DAWN at the Women’s March in Rio on June 18th
Women Protest at Rio Centro, 19 June, Saying Governments Sell Women Out in Rio+20
[DAWN@Rio+20] Rio Centro Action: Silent Protest

