Stories of Gender (In)Equality in South Africa
Three weeks after the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women, one panel still stands out to me. Maybe it was because, for the first time that I hadContinue Reading
Three weeks after the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women, one panel still stands out to me. Maybe it was because, for the first time that I hadContinue Reading
“El lenguaje no es sólo semántica. Tiene poder político. Y, en definitiva, el lenguaje acordado en las Naciones Unidas por los gobiernos pueden influir y muy a menudo guiar aContinue Reading
During the annual United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) every conceivable facet of human existence is examined through the perspective of how women are involved, affected, excluded,Continue Reading
sexual and reproductive rights give freedom and empowerment to women and it is the only way they can achieve their goals, or at least, so we’ve all heard. this wasContinue Reading
Today is the third day of the UN Conference on the Status of Women. My week thus far has been filled with surprises. Yesterday, five of us from the InternationalContinue Reading
La Comisión del Estatus dela Mujer (CSW), es el principal órgano intergubernamental mundial que dedica exclusivamente dos semanas al año la promoción de la igualdad de género y de empoderamientoContinue Reading
El día de ayer dio inicio el quincuagésimo noveno período de sesiones de la Comisión de la Condición Jurídica y Social de la Mujer, más conocida como CSW59, cumpliéndose asíContinue Reading
This week, the international youth coalition is participating in the united nations conference regarding the commission on the status of women. one of the major themes is concerning gender-based violence andContinue Reading
En el marco de la quincuagésima sesión de la Comisión sobre el Estatus de la Mujer, la cual se está llevando a cabo actualmente en la ciudad de Nueva York, me pareceContinue Reading
A lot has been said about feminism since the movement began in 1848 in Seneca Falls, NY. However, as the International Youth Coalition begins its week at the United Nation’sContinue Reading