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DAWN Informs is published 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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DAWN Informs November 2007

The Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness: New aid modalities and their implications for gender equality - Mariama Williams

Human Rights Council: Opportunity to introduce feminist perspective to human rights agenda - Angela Collet

Listening to each other: A multigenerational dialogue on Women's Rights and Activism - Bene Madunagu

Trade liberalization - Impacts and implications for financing gender equality - Mariama Williams

Need for feminist conversations on movement building - Gigi Francisco

 

 

DAWN Informs May 2007

Remarks oh the High-level Panel's recommendations on UN System-wide Coherence by Anita Nayar

Integrating gender in the UN Reform - by Angela Collet

Sexuality in Africa: Regional Perspective - by Bene Madunagu

Rights, democracy and retribution in Fiji - by Yvonne Underhil-Sem

Feminist perspectives on regulated movements: with views from the Pacific - by Yvonne Underhil-Sem

African Boat Peoples: Globalisation, gender and new patterns of migration in West Africa - by Fatou Sow

 

DAWN Informs November 2006

This issue of DAWN Informs mainly consists of contributions from young feminist, including DAWN Training Institutes (DTI) Alumnae.

The digital gap, gender and development by Anita Gurumuthy. An Appeal to Reclaim the UN and UN Reform by Alejandra Scampini. Learning through Experience: Women and Power in Politics - an article elaborated by the participants in the Latin America Regional Follow up Training Course.

 

DAWN Informs May 2006
Poplycentric World Social Forum 2006
Renegotiating the religious contracts by Fatou Sow
Young peoples and social contracts by Shamillah Wilson
WSIS the beginning of a global Information Society discourse. Spanish version

DAWN Informs November 2005
Reform or Collapse of UN?, by Gigi Francisco
Ten years of WTO is a long wait.
Poverty, inequality and insecurity: What does feminism have?, by Yvonne Underhill-Sem. Spanish version

DAWN Special Supplement for the World Social Forum 2004, Mumbai, on the Faces of Fundamentalism

DAWN Informs September 2003

Gender Mainstreaming in Trade Policies, by Gigi Francisco
Protesting WTO at Cancun
MDGs - Most Distracting Gimmicks, by Peggy Antrobus
Sexual and reproductive rights in the political arena, by Sonia Correa
Reproductive Rights in Africa

DAWN Informs April 2003:
DAWN's statements on Beijing+10 and Cairo+10 and resistance to war;
State of play amonst civil society and developing coutrneis' positions towards the Cancun Ministerial;
Um Mundo, Uma Luta/ One World, One Fight - articles from the World Social Forum, Africa Social Forum and Asia Social Forum:
Gag rule protests;
Sexual Rights analysis;
Sustainable Development analysis;
WSIS news, dates and contacts;
Regional news.

DAWN Special Supplement for the World Social Forum 2003: English, French Spanish Portuguese

 

DAWN Informs May 2002 featuring articles on the WSSD process in preparation for the 4th PrepCom in Bali, 27 May - 7 June and leading to the Johannesburg Conference, 2-11 September 2002. There are also articles from the Financing for Development conference; the World Social Forum, and the UNGASS on Children.

DAWN Informs March 2002 leading to the Financing for Developing Conference, Monterrey, Mexico, 18-22 March 2002. Reports from the final PrepCom and from discussions at the World Social Forum.

DAWN INFORMS #November 2001
containing news and analysis on Fundamentalism and Globalisation; Financing for Development; WCAR; World Social Forum; World Summit on Sustainable Development; WTO Dispatches from Doha, with a special
Supplement: DAWN Discussion Paper II: Imbalances, Inequities and the WTO Mantra

DAWN Informs, February 2001,
includes a lead article the World Social Forum from Gigi Francisco, and a run-down on the lead-up to the Financing For Development event with an abstract Mariama Williams' paper on Mobilising International Resources for Development - Foreign Direct Investment and other private flows, and trade. There is some background on the World Conference on Racism, WTO updates, current campaigns and new DAWN books.

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