Feminist perspectives on the World Social Forum 2018 (English Subtitles)
Perspectivas feministas sobre el Foro Social Mundial 2018 (Subtítulos en español)

Call for international solidarity with the Brazilian people (Español & English)

G20 en la Argentina: los pueblos se organizan para resistirlo

Towards an international binding treaty to protect the world’s oceans

New report: Financing for Development and the SDGs

Broadening Common Heritage: Addressing Gaps in the Deep Sea Mining Regulatory Regime

Civil Society Organisations’ open letter to World Bank on PPPs

Building a sustainable and equitable world, DAWN’s statement at the 4th World Conference on Women

Comunicado conjunto sobre la crítica situación en Brasil

DAWN Dialogue: Fundamentalisms, Militarization and Corporate Power (Eng & Español)

Dialogue on Fundamentalisms, Militarization and Corporate Power in Salvador de Bahia

Las políticas de “austeridad” en la Argentina y su impacto diferenciado en las mujeres, travestis y personas trans

TALLER: Evaluación del Paro 8M y construcción del Foro Feminista frente al G20

Actividades en el Foro Social Mundial 2018 / Activities at the World Social Forum 2018

La reorganización social del cuidado en América Latina: ¿ahora o nunca?

Taller “G-20, el camino hacia la cumbre de Buenos Aires, 2018”

Asamblea Mundial de Mujeres del FSM 2018 / World Women’s Assembly at WSF 2018

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: “It takes real courage to stand up for women’s rights”

Release (Español & English): We condemn the murder of feminist Marielle Franco in Brazil

Joint Statement at HRC 37: Support the #BindingTreaty against corporate abuse

Public Panel “PPPs and Public Services: Impacts on Human Rights”

Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): a tool of corporate capture of public policy

Smarter taxation for better gender equality: DAWN at the First Global Conference on Taxation and the SDGs

Tejiendo en Pigüé: autogestión y economía feminista

Declaration of the Feminist Forum against Free Trade and the Great Feminist Assembly

Declaración del Foro Feminista frente al Libre Comercio y de la Gran Asamblea Feminista

Reflections on Yogyakarta Principles +10

¿Por qué nos preocupamos por los cuidados? Colección de ensayos sobre Economía de los Cuidados

Flujos financieros ilícitos que socavan la justicia de género

Political Economy of Violence Against Women in Sudan

Final statement of the Peoples’ Summit “WTO Out! Building Sovereignty”

Semana de Acción Global contra la OMC: DAWN en la prensa

“Towards a just economic order for sexual and reproductive health”, Cai Yiping at the 9th APCRSHR

Foro Feminista frente al Libre Comercio

DAWN at 9th AP Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Rights

Spotlight: Enfoques sobre Desarrollo Sostenible 2017

DAWN at the Peoples Summit “Out WTO! Building Sovereignty”

CSOs disappointed over MC11 failure to deliver on PSH, development

DAWN at the 14th EFLAC: Reflections from the field

DAWN’s workshop: Feminists in the streets and thinking

DAWN’s workshop: How does WTO meddle in the life of female workers?

DAWN en el EFLAC 2017: Fotos

Is “gender” a Trojan horse to introduce new issues at WTO?

Adressing interlinkages for effective implementation of SDGs

Feminist mobilizing and intense advocacy from Rio +20 to the SDGs

Feminists in the Streets and Thinking: Reflections on the International Women Strike (IWS)

The Great Assembly

Possibilities, Limits and Contradictions in the search for Africa’s Transformation

Incidencia frente al G20: DAWN se integra al Observatorio de Defensoras de Derechos Humanos de las Mujeres para el Mujeres20 (W20)

DAWN Informs November 2017

Defending Seeds, Land and Life: Reflections from the Southern Africa Peoples Summit

Self-management as a practice and alternative: building feminist bridges

Corporate power: a looming threat to the fulfilment of women‘s human rights

Feminist Voices at HLPF 2017: Interview to Viva Tatawaqa

DAWN Informs on Feminist Advocacy

Re-imagining Subversion: Agency and Women’s Peace Activism in Northern Uganda

Women Want Peace: Ending conflict and violence against women in the two new provinces of Papua New Guinea’s Highlands region.

Rural Women in Colombia From Victims to Actors

Political Economy of Conflict and Violence Against Women in Sri Lanka: The Construction of the Financially Responsible Woman

Derechos sociales vs. libre comercio: guía para el debate

Global call to women: united against the WTO

Aid groups say they’re ’empowering’ women with cows and chickens. They’re not.

DAWN at the Asia-Pacific Knowledge Exchange on SDGs

DAWN TRAINING INSTITUTE 2016

SPOTLIGHT ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2017: Reclaiming Policies to the Public

Southern Africa Permanent Peoples Tribunal (PTT) on Corporate Power

The Political Economy of Sexual Violence in North East India

Presentación del libro “Refundando los contratos sociales” en Bolivia

WSF 2016 Workshop “Democracies and the rupture of social contracts in a fierce world”

DAWN joins experts in Bangkok to analyse ICPD and the 2030 Agenda

Public panel in Lima: “Gendered social contracts: struggles for equality and women’s human rights”

DAWN at the first Women’s Rights and Tax Justice Convening

Panel público en Lima: Contratos sociales de género

Engaging and provocative discussions at DAWN strategic dialogue

Private sector, development agenda and women’s human rights: synergies or contradictions?

Phambili African Unity, but only for a Continental Free Trade Agreement on African peoples own terms

The feminist path in the Social Forum of Resistances: reflections 16 years after the first World Social Forum

DAWN Alumnae – Feminism as a strategy of resistance in spaces of social action

DAWN Alumnae – Renewed alliances between women to fight the HIV and AIDS epidemic

A Complex Journey: Engaging with Political Restructuring and Social Transformation in Sri Lanka

Panel Discussion: The Rise of Illiberal Democracy and Implications for Social Mobilization

Linking Gender, Economic and Ecological Justice: Feminist Perspectives from Latin America

DAWN Informs March 2017

DAWN Informs March 2017

Presentación del libro “Refundando los contratos sociales” en Bolivia

Panel Discussion: The Rise of Illiberal Democracy and Implications for Social Mobilization

WTO IP rules amended to ease poor countries’ access to affordable medicines

[EBOOKS] “Linking Gender, Economic and Ecological Justice: feminist perspectives form Latin American”

Rio, January 1994

What “big data” means for gender and development?

Emerging powers, gender, sexuality and human rights

DAWN Training Institute 2016 (Sri Lanka)

Hacia la garantía de los derechos sexuales y reproductivos en América Latina: Entrevista a Florencia Partenio
Illicit Financial Flows Undermining Gender Justice

TPP rules in RCEP must be rejected

DAWN at Social Forum of Resistances “Democracy and the rights of peoples and the planet”

CSW60 Side Event – Sharing the Care: How to recognize, reduce, and redistribute

Panel: Trading Away Feminist Futures-A Critique of Unfair, Corporatised Trade, Finance, Aid and Development Practices

Center for Reproductive Rights Fact Sheet on Mellet v. Ireland decision by UN Human Rights Committee
Workshop “Feminist responses to the fracturing of social contracts in Latin America”
Taller “Respuestas Feministas frente a la Ruptura de los Contratos Sociales en América Latina”
INVITATION – 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development A Good or Bad Start?
Towards Fulfilling Sexual And Reproductive Rights In Latin America – Lourdes Bascary
Hacia la garantía de los derechos sexuales y reproductivos en América Latina – Lourdes Bascary

Tratado de Libre Comercio entre Argentina y Chile

A Feminist Perspective on the Follow-Up Process for Financing for Development

Emerging powers, gender, sexuality and human rights

DAWN at CPD 49

Agenda 2030/SDGs: Global Policy Watch Briefing #11 – The HLPF 2016

DAWN at CSW 60

Future of UNCTAD

DAWN Forum in Montevideo

Expose, Oppose, Propose: Alternative Policy Groups and the Struggle for Global Justice

Mapping the political economy of conflict and gender based violence

Equality, Quality and Accountability in Advancing SRHR in China, India and Indonesia

Transforming the world by 2030: the challenge for women

Learning and Reflection on the Montevideo Consensus

Implementing the Montevideo Consensus on SRHR

Advances and Challenges in Implementing the Montevideo Consensus – experience from Caribbean region

Why regional agreements can go further than global ones?

Advancing the Montevideo Consensus Agenda: Side Event at CPD49

The role of secret financial jurisdictions in undermining gender justice and women’s human rights

Women’s Rights to Greater Access to Adequate Basic Social Services

Innovation, Transformation, and Sustainable Futures in Africa

Defending Pacific Ways of Life: A Social Impact Assessment of PACER-Plus
HLPF 2016 Side Event: 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development A Good or Bad Start?

Shining a spotlight on the 2030 Agenda

China in Africa, Africa in China’: Gender & Sexuality Dimensions

DAWN Informs June 2016

First High-Level Follow-up Dialogue on Financing for Development in Asia and Pacific

Session 1 of the AP Dialogue on FfD: Regional tax cooperation in Asia and the Pacific

Session 2 of the AP Dialogue on FfD: Capital markets, securities commissions and regulations in Asia and the Pacific

Session 3 of the AP Dialogue on FfD: Leverage the funds of institutional investors for long-term infrastructure investment

Session 4 of the AP Dialogue on FfD: Financial inclusion

Session 5 of the AP Dialogue on FfD: Climate Finance

Session 6 of the AP Dialogue on FfD: South-South and Triangular Cooperation

CSOs Concluding Statement of the AP Dialogue on FfD

DAWN Regional Advocacy Tools on SRHR for Cairo@20

DAWN at CPD 49: Meeting the SRHR of all people: Advancing the Montevideo Consensus agenda

Women’s rights: Illustrating the importance of a holistic approach to the 2030 Agenda

Overcoming Global Structural Obstacles And Accountability Gaps For Realizing Women’s Human Rights

Operational guide of the Montevideo Consensus, Emphasis in Gender and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Chapters.

CSW60 [14th – 24th March, 2016] DAWN Events

DAWN Parallel Event at CSW60 – CANCELLED

FfD3 Geopolitical Analysis

Spotlight on Sustainable Development | 2016

Résumé de The Remaking of Social Contracts: Feminists in a Fierce New World (Redéfinir les contrats sociaux : les féministes dans un nouveau monde féroce)

(CPD 48) Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health: Introduction by Gita Sen

(CPD 48) Dr Babatunde Osotimehin at: Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health

(CPD 48) Dr Carmen Barroso at: Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health

(CPD 48) Ms Saida Ali at: Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health

(CPD 48) Dr Gita Sen at: Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health

(CPD 48) Dr Juan Perez at: Panel Discussion and Launch of a Special Issue of Global Public Health

DAWN at CPD48: panel discussion and launch of a special issue of Global Public Health

Christmas and New Year Greetings

Goals for the Rich: Indispensible for a Universal Post-2015 Agenda

Bold Steps for Raising Structural Challenges: The Enabling Environment for Women’s Rights, Global Justice and Sustainable Development

In conversation: Participatory development

[Part 2] Gita Sen on Reinventing Social Contracts: Feminists, Rights and Power

Gita Sen define este mundo feroz
Bangkok EQA (Equality, Quality and Accountability) Project Planning Workshop

REGIONAL ADVOCACY TOOL
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen

REGIONAL ADVOCACY TOOL
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy in the Pacific

REGIONAL ADVOCACY TOOL
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy in Southeast Asia

REGIONAL ADVOCACY TOOL
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy in South Asia

REGIONAL ADVOCACY TOOL
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy in the Caribbean

REGIONAL ADVOCACY TOOL
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy in Latin America

Cortos de Vista – Entrevista a Corina Rodríguez, EXPERTA ARGENTINA SOBRE SISTEMA DE CUIDADOS

Resumen de Refundando los contratos sociales: Feministas en un mundo feroz

De las palabras a la acción: 5 claves para la implementación y seguimiento del Consenso de Montevideo sobre población y desarrollo

Llegan a Uruguay feministas de cuatro continentes

Asia-Pacific SRHR: Naomi Navoce
The Peace Forum: New York, 28-30 October 2015

(CSW 59) Cai Yiping at the Parallel Event “‘The SDG on Inequality: How useful can this be for women’s human rights?”

[Part 1] Gita Sen on Reinventing Social Contracts: Feminists, Rights and Power

SRHR Panel Discussion “SRHR in the Pacific for the next decades – what’s been achieved? What lies ahead?”
Re-claiming Space: Challenging knowledge hierarchies and re-framing women, peace and security The Asia-Pacific Women’s Alliance for Peace and Security (APWAPS)

Apoyo a las feministas de Brasil: Moción de Reprobación

Support to the Brazilian feminists: Rejection Motion

Book Review by Sehin Teferra: The Remaking of Social Contracts – Feminists in a Fierce New World

Foro público Uruguay 2030: ¿Hacia patrones de producción, consumo y distribución equitativos y sostenibles?

FROM WORDS TO ACTION: 5 Keys to implementing and monitoring the Montevideo Consensus on Population and Development

Reseña del libro: Refundando los contratos sociales – Feministas en un mundo feroz

Joint Statement by UN human rights experts*, the Rapporteur on the Rights of Women of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the Special Rapporteurs on the Rights of Women and Human Rights Defenders of the African Commission on Human and People

Interview to Corina Rodríguez, El origen económico de la desigualdad – Economic Origins of Inequality

Public SDGs or Private GGs?

Is the UN fit for the ambitious new Sustainable Development Agenda?

Shifting Responsibilities without Changing the Balance of Power: What Chance of Equality with the Addis Ababa Action Agenda?

(PRESS) Women’s Major Group Letter to the attention of USGs Ms Amina Mohammed and Mr Thomas Gass regarding the Images to present 2030 Agenda and SDGs to the world

DAWN organizes Panel Discussion on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the Pacific

DAWN celebrates International Women’s Day (IWD2015) in New York

Foro público Uruguay 2030: ¿Hacia patrones de producción, consumo y distribución equitativos y sostenibles?

DAWN Informs on Financing for Development

DAWN Informa Agosto 2015

Magda Lanuza’s Intervention (Morning Hearing)

DAWN Informa Agosto 2015
Gigi: Tributes from friends

For Gigi………From DAWN
EC and Board messages – farewelling Gigi
Farewell beloved Gigi

Gigi: Messages from friends

[GEEJ LA] Lilian Abracinskas
Contribution by Corina Rodriguez Enriquez at ICRICT Event: Expanding the debate on tax reform – 12 July, 2015
Statement by Corina Rodriguez Enriquez at FfD3 Roundtable 1, Global partnership and the three dimensions of sustainable development – 13 July, 2015

(PRESS) Letter from Civil Society Regarding Future Agenda of the WTO Negotiations – 8 July, 2015

FfD3 side event (14 July, 6.15pm): Reimagining Regional and Feminist Policies to Finance Socio-Economic Transformation: A Dialogue between Government and Civil Society at FfD3

(PRESS) WWG and Addis CSO Group address Member States at the Opening Plenary of the FfD Conference

Remarks by Marina Durano at FfD3 Side Event: Good Global Economic Governance, Not Patriarchal Governance – 13 July, 2015

FfD Side-Event: Financing Gender Equality, Human Rights and Economic Justice: Getting the Right(s) Balance in the FfD Addis Ababa Action Agenda

DAWN Interventions at FfD3 CSO Forum, 11 July, 2015

Women’s Forum on Financing for Development – Friday, 10 July

Rumbo a la Tercera Conferencia de Naciones Unidas sobre Financiación para el Desarrollo: viejas tensiones y nuevos desafíos emergen en sesión de negociación

Lesbian Rebelliousness Day in Latin America

DAWN at FfD Second Drafting Session

FfD in Africa: Messages from Young African Feminists on the Road to the Third Conference on Financing for Development (ENG – FRA)

Los vínculos entre la justicia económica, ecológica y de género en América Latina

FfD Side – Event: Following up on Addis Ababa – What will we need to sustain the outcomes of the 3rd International Conference on Financing for Development?

[GEEJ LA] Alejandra Santillana

[Press] UN Women Executive Director Statement on the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia

Summary of the inquiry concerning the Philippines under Article 8 of the Optional Protocol to the CEDAW
DAWN at Global Conference on Women´s Social Inclusion from Beijing to Post 2015
Rio+20 Series: Human Trafficking

DAWN at CSW59 – March 8 to March 20, 2015

(CPD 48) Gita Sen at Expert Panel (Part 1)

(CPD 48) Gita Sen at Expert Panel (Part 2)

El impacto de las políticas de empleo y seguridad social en la reducción de la desigualdad social y de género: ¿qué se ha logrado, cómo se puede avanzar?

[PRESS] Final Statement on the 48th Session of the UN Commission on Population and Development

DAWN at CPD 48: Gita Sen at expert panel at CPD 48
Rio+20 Series: No to Green Economy

DAWN at the Third International Conference on Financing for Development
High Level Political Forum: Next steps and means of participation

Address by Ms Bathabile Dlamini, MP Minister of Social Development at CSW59

Insights on Public Speaking Exercise

Nothing About Us Without Us! Statement on the CSW Methods of Work Resolution

(CSW59) Presentation by Nicole Bidegain Ponte at side event “The Buck Stops Here: The Road to Addis, Financing Gender Equality and Mobilizing for Political Momentum”

Collective Statement- CSW59 Declaration: A weak document to address the women’s and girls challenges

CSW59 News Release: Women’s Voices Shut out of UN Political Declaration on Women’s Rights
Statement on the Political Declaration on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women

