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DAWN Informs

DAWN Informs is published  biannually  by Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) as a networking tool for its members.  DAWN is an autonomous inter-regional organization of the South which acts as a network and catalyst advocating alternative development processes that emphasise the basic survival needs of the needs of the world’s people, particularly women and children of the south countries.
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POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GLOBALISATION resources:

The DOHA negotiations: What is really at stake? By Gigi Francisco. Presented at the FES/WTO Asia Regional Dialogue on "WTO at the Cross-Roads - Experiences and Expectation around the Doha Agenda", Singapore, 30 - 31 October, 2006

Globalisation, Poverty Reduction and the Future of UNDP, a paper presented by Gigi Francisco at the UNDP/Civil Society Dialogue, Geneva (2000)

Gender Dimensions and Dynamics in International Lobbying on Trade and Development, by Gigi Francisco, DAWN Informs 1/2000

UNCTAD X NGO Caucus report by Gigi Francisco, DAWN Informs 1/2000

Re-Cast Politics, CSO’s Tell UNDP, a report by Gigi Francisco of the UNDP/UNFPA Executive Board annual meeting, Geneva (2000)

The Asian Crisis: Globalisation and Patriarchy in Symbiosis, a paper by Gigi Francisco and Gita Sen, for Social Watch 2000 and DAWN Informs 1/2000

From Global Negotiators to Global Regulators: which way economic globalisation? briefing on the Financial Stability Forum by Gigi Francisco (May 2000)

De Tina a Temba: Les debats de DAWN Afrique sur les cadres alternatifs de developpement Actes de la Reunion Regionale de DAWN Afrique, Dakar DAWN (1999) 73pp US$5

Free Trade, or Fair Trade: DAWN Discussion Paper on the WTO Mariama Williams, DAWN (1999) (DAWN Informs 3/99)

Comercio Libre o Comercio Justo Spanish translation of DAWN Discussion Paper on the WTO. Mariama Williams, REPEM/DAWN (1999)

Globalisation: In Search of Alternatives, a DAWN Africa Manual Natasha Primo and Viviene Taylor, SADEP, University of Cape Town (1999) 45pp US$10

Los Desafios de la Globalizacion (Spanish translation, UvA Development Lecture 1997) Gita Sen, Montevideo, REPEM (1998)

Globalization in the 21st century, challenges for civil society, UvA Development Lecture 1997, Gita Sen, University of Amsterdam (1997) 32pp - available from the University of Amsterdam

From ‘There is No Alternative’ to ‘There Must be an Alternative’: The DAWN Africa Debates on Alternative Development Frameworks Report of the DAWN Regional Meeting, November 1994, Dakar, Senegal DAWN (1997) 63pp US$5

Markers on the Way: The DAWN Debates on Alternative Development DAWN (1995) 46pp US$5

Alternatives Vol.II: Women’s Visions and Movements DAWN (1991) unavailable

Alternatives Vol.I: The Energy and Food Crisis in Relation to Women DAWN (1991) unavailable

Mujer y Crisis: Respuestas ante la Recesion DAWN (1990) out of print

Development, Crises and Alternative Visions: Third World Women’s Perspectives Gita Sen and Caren Grown, Monthly Review Press, New York (1987) 116pp US$10

SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS resources:

Policy, Politics and women's reproductive health - A study of health sector reform, maternal mortality and abortion in selected countries of the South  - Argentina, Bolivia, Caribbean, Ghana, Mexico, Nigeria, Philippines, Uruguay and Global Report.  Coordinated by Sonia Corrêa, DAWN Research Coordinator for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. The four Latin America reports are in Spanish.

Reproductive Health Care in Cross River State of Nigeria: A comparative Research Project Sponsored by DAWN. Coordinated by Bene E. Madunagu with N. S. Olaniran. A DAWN Publication 2005

Reproductive Health Politics, Health Sector Reforms and Religious Conservatism in the Philippines (1964 - 2004). By Lalaine P. Viado. Forwarded by Sonia Correa. Afterword by Carolina Ruiz-Austria

    World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance NGO Forum. Papers from DAWN Panel on Umarking Bodies, Durban, 20 August 2001:
    Sexuality and HIV/AIDS Issues in Africa. Cesnabmihilo Dorothy Aken'Ova
    Overcoming Race Divisions To Maximise our Agency:
    The Caribbean Women's Movement
    . Keturah Cecilia Babb
    The Marked Body. Cecilia Millan

    Weighing up Cairo: Evidence from women of the South, a collection of case studies on ICPD implementation in selected countries in the South compiled by Sonia Correa (2000).

Beijing+5 Negotiations: Serious Risks and Disturbing Repetitions, DAWN Informs 1/2000

Gender Justice and Economic Justice, reflections on the 5-year reviews of the UN conferences of the 1990's, a paper prepared for UNIFEM by Gita Sen and Sonia Côrrea , DAWN Informs 1/2000

As Usual, Words and Interests, a commentary on the draft Political Declaration: Beijing+5 Women 2000 Gender Equality, Development and Peace for the 21st Century, by Sonia Côrrea (2000).

Implementing ICPD: Moving Forward in the Eye of the Storm, Sonia Côrrea, DAWN (1999) 36pp US$5

Linkages between Reproductive Health, Population, Environment and Development, paper produced by DAWN for the NGO Forum's Official Report at the Cairo+5 meeting in The Hague, February 1999. Published as "Linking Reproductive Health to Primary Health Care in the Context of Health Sector Reform", Women's Health Journal 1/99

Cairo+5: Moving Forward in the Eye of the Storm, Sonia Correa and Gita Sen, Social Watch No.3 1999, pp81-86

Population and Reproductive Rights: Feminist Voices from the South Sonia Côrrea and Rebecca Reichman, Zed Press, London (1994) 135pp US$15

POLITICAL RESTRUCTURING AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION resources:

 

Marketisation of Governance 30-minute video by WAYANG, DAWN (2000) US$20

Marketisation of Governance: Critical Feminist Perspectives from the South Viviene Taylor, SADEP/DAWN (2000) 171pp US$10

Battling the Brackets, report from the WSSD+5 Intersessional by Gigi Francisco, Mehlika Hoodbhoy, Anita Nayar and Fatima Pandy (May 2000)

About women’s powers and wisdom, Debates on Political Restructuring and Social Transformation. English translation of the Report of the Latin America Workshop, Rio de Janeiro October 1999 DAWN (2000) 139pp US$10

De Poderes y Saberes – Debates sobre Reestructura Politica y Transformacion Social Report of the Latin America Workshop on Political Restructuring and Social Transformation, Rio de Janeiro October 1999 DAWN (2000) 149pp US$10

Des Lézardes dans l’Édifice, Perspectives de Critiques Féministes Africaines sur les Femmes et l’Art de Gouverner. French translation of the Report on the Africa Regional Research Meeting, Cape Town 29-30 November 1999 edited by Viviene Taylor with Anne Mager and Paula Cardosa, SADEP/DAWN (2000) 72pp US$5

Cracks in the Edifice: Critical African Feminist Perspectives on Women and Governance Report on the Africa Regional Research Meeting on Political Restructuring and Social Transformation, Cape Town 29-30 November 1999 edited by Viviene Taylor with Anne Mager and Paula Cardosa, SADEP/DAWN (2000) 62pp US$5

 

Signposts to the Summit: Towards WSSD+5 DAWN South Asia, South East Asia and Pacific Workshop on Political Restructuring and Social Transformation Report, October 8-11 1999, Chiang Mai, Thailand DAWN (2000) 52pp US$5

Reestructura Politica y Transformacion Social DAWN/REPEM, Uruguay, (1999) 173pp US$10

Beyond the Malestream: Feminist Perspectives on Political Restructuring and Social Transformation Report of the South Asia Regional Workshop, 29-31 August 1998, Bangalore, India DAWN (1998) 75pp US$5

Challenging the Given: DAWN’s Perspectives on Social Development CIPAF, Dominican Republic (1995) unavailable

RESOURCES ON OTHER TOPICS:

Is a more feminine world possible? by Cândido Grzybowski, Sociologist, Director of IBASE, February 2002

Beyond the Theory-Practice-Activism Divide`Tensions in Activism: navigating in global spaces at the intersections of state/civil society & gender/economic Justice 'Workshop on Gender & Globalisation in Asia and the Pacific: Feminist Revisions of the International, Claire Slatter, General Co-ordinator, DAWN, November 2001. Background on the development of DAWN.

Local Realities and Global Action: Women Responding to Globalization. Presentation Sponsored by Development Studies, Women's Studies and The Coady International Institute, St.Francis Xavier University, Antigonish. Peggy Antrobus. (17 September 2001)

Environment and Development: Grass Roots Women’s Perspective, DAWN platform document for the UN Conference on Environment and Development, by Rosina Wiltshire, DAWN (1992) 25pp US$5

Linking gender justice and economic justice through democracy: keynote address to the Social Watch Assembly, Rome, 27 November 2000. Yvonne Underhill-Sem

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