2005
International Congress on Women Work
& Health
Women Work & Health 2005 focus on
key issues of occupational health &
safety to ensure women's well being by
striving for a better working life. 27
November 2005. New Delhi, India.
More...
Engendering Health and Human Rights
IFHHRO Annual Conference 2005
IFHHRO conducts annual conferences on
themes linked to health and human rights
each year. The conference theme for year
2005 is Engendering Health and Human
Rights. The Conference is being held in
Mumbai, India on the 30th of September and 1st
October 2005.
More...
Women and ECommerce Global Congress
Our mission, which is to create an
international community, to help women
better understand ecommerce through
education and professional development,
and to do business with one another by
increasing each of our circles of
influence is more than a mission.19 to
21 September 2005
San Miguel, AZORES, Portugal.
More...
The National Women in Business Expo.
An Event Designed For the
Advancement of Women Entrepreneurs and
Female Professionals ..Women Empowering
Women
17 to 18 September 2005.Toronto,
Ontario, Canada.
More...
4th Annual Women & Power Conference
by Omega Institute and V-Day. Women
must play a primary role in re-imagining
and redefining power in all of its
contexts -through keynote talks,
on-stage interviews, and workshops we
will explore the nature and necessity of
feminine power. 8 to 11 September 2005.
Rhinebeck, New York, United States.
More...
Gender Festival 2005. Gender
Festival, 6th to 9th 2005, the main
theme is Gender Democracy and
Development: Popular Struggles for an
alternative and Better World. 6 to 9
September 2005. Dar el Salaam, Tanzania.
More...
Regional Conference on Development
Effectiveness Through Gender
Mainstreaming: Lessons Learnt From South
Asia. Organized by IFAD, UNIFEM and
IDRC through the IFAD-UNIFEM Gender
Mainstreaming Programme in Asia, this
conference — being held in New Delhi,
India, 10-12 May 2005.
More…
Celebrating Beijing Plus Ten: The
Fifth South Asia Regional Ministerial
Conference
Jointly hosted by the Government of
Pakistan and the South Asia Regional
Office of UNIFEM, the Fifth South Asia
Regional Ministerial Conference to
celebrate Beijing+10 is being held 3-5
May 2005 in Islamabad, Pakistan.
More…
Symposium on Women's Rights and
Leadership in Post-Conflict Sudan
UNIFEM co-hosted a symposium on 10
April 2005 to draw up action plans based
on the specific actions on gender issues
and women's rights recommended in the
Joint Assessment Mission (JAM)
documents. The symposium also provided a
forum for discussions on financial and
technical support for gender issues.
More…
ECOSOC Roundtable on Gender Equality
and the Empowerment of Women
UNIFEM organized a roundtable
discussion on "Strengthening
Institutions to Deliver on Commitments
to Gender Equality and Women's
Empowerment" for the ECOSOC 2005
Preparatory Meeting, High-Level Segment,
on 16-17 March 2005.
More…
Regional training workshop on Gender,
Citizenship and Governance
What is
gender analysis and why are rights based
approaches important in development in
the Machreq/Maghreb region. How can we
enhance women’s political effectiveness
in countries of the Machreq/Maghreb
region. Beirut, 23 February - 4 March 2005.
More…
2004
JEF International Training Seminar
"Engendering Europe" in Tromøya, Norway,
20.-25. June 2004
Do gender perspectives concern politics,
community life, organisations, and
society in general at all? Why do we not
have gender equality in all social
settings today? And why dedicate a
seminar only to gender related issues?
These are some of the questions we want
to answer during our seminar.
“Engendering Macro-Economics &
International Trade: An African
Perspective”
Johannesburg, South Africa 4th – 9th
October, 2004.
In the current international trading
system, African women have been turned
into producers and consumers of traded
commodities and are even traded
commodities themselves. Life support
systems of household and communities
have been damaged resulting in
increasing burdens for women who
continue to bear the cost of social
reproduction. This is so because
international trade that once was only a
component of economic and social life
now reigns supreme in the new global
order.
More…
Regional Conference: Gender and
governance Issues in Local Government
ADB Headquarters, Manila,
Philippines , 9-10 March 2004
This workshop aims to present the
findings of the RETA in the regional
workshop and identify the regional
issues on gender, governance and poverty
reduction for policy makers in the
context of local government.
More…
2003
International Training workshop on
Gender, Citizenship and Governance
(GCG-6)September
2003 - October 2003gender, governance
NETHERLANDS .
More…
Seminar in Educational Policy
Analysis Engendering Leadership for
Social Justice
Students in this course will explore
the experiences that women have had in
American education, as students,
faculty, staff, administrators, and
leaders influenced by past and present
educational policies and practices.
More…
Engendering Democracy - Women's
Organisations and their Influence on
Policy Making"
was jointly organised by the
Institute of Governance and CAWP on
Friday 5 December 2003 in NICVA,
Duncairn Gardens, Belfast.
More…
2002
Engendering Processes of Governance at
Global, Regional and National levels
The Second ESRC Seminar on Gender
Globalization and Governance,
19 September 2002,E0.21, Social Studies
Building, University of Warwick.
More …
2001
Seminar on the Process of Engendering. A
New Constitution for Rwanda
Kigali (Rwanda), 20-22 June 2001
The Process of Engendering a New
Constitution for Rwanda" for Rwandan
MPs, representatives from the PRO-FEMMES
TWESE HAMWE Rwandan women’s
associations, and delegations from the
President's Office, the Primate's
Office, the Government, the Supreme
Court, the Legal and Constitutional
Committee and other national committees,
international bodies in Kigali and other
partners of the Forum of Rwandan Women
Parliamentarians.
More…
Gender Equality In Least Developed
Countries: UNDP/UNCTAD Joint Panel at
the Third United Nations Conference on
the LDCs. 30 June 2001
Ministers, from LDCs and developing
partners, Government officials,
non-governmental organizations and the
private sector met in Brussels on 15 May
2001 in a Panel on “LDCs Building
Capacities for Mainstreaming Gender in
Development Strategies”, to discuss the
Cape Town Declaration and
recommendations.
More…
Governance Poverty Reduction and Gender
Equality", 23 to 25 April, 2001 in
Vienna, The OECD/DAC/Working Party on
Gender and the UN Inter-Agency Meeting
on Women and Gender Equality organized a
joint workshop.
UNDP
was Task Force Manager on behalf of UN
agencies for the preparation of the
workshop. The purpose of the workshop
was to develop a common understanding of
the links between gender equality, good
governance and poverty reduction, at the
conceptual and practical levels.
More…
2000
Workshop on gender-sensitive local
planning
27–29 June 2000, Bangkok, Thailand
The designations employed and the
presentation of the material in this
publication do not imply the expression
of any opinion whatsoever on the part of
the Food and Agriculture Organization of
the United Nations concerning the legal
status of any country, territory, city
or area or of its authorities, or
concerning the delimitation of its
frontiers or boundaries.
More…
|