Women and Girls Rising (eBook, PDF)
Progress and resistance around the world
Redaktion: Chesler, Ellen; Mcgovern, Terry
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Women and Girls Rising (eBook, PDF)
Progress and resistance around the world
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A growing body of evidence demonstrates that improvements in the status of women and girls - however worthy and important in their own right - also drive the prosperity, stability and security of families, communities and nations. Yet despite many indicators of progress, women and girls everywhere - including countries of the developed world - continue to confront barriers to their full and equal participation in social, economic and political life.
Capturing voices and experiences from around the world, this work documents the modern history of the global women's movement and its many…mehr
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Capturing voices and experiences from around the world, this work documents the modern history of the global women's movement and its many accomplishments. Drawing together prominent pioneers in the global women's movement, the chapters will interrogate where and why progress has met resistance and been slowed, examining the still unfinished agenda for change in national and international policy arenas. This history and roadmap are especially critical for younger generations who need a better understanding of this rich feminist legacy and the intense opposition that women's movements have generated.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317482666
- Artikelnr.: 43122042
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317482666
- Artikelnr.: 43122042
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century of women: a reflection 2. From the time of creation: legacies and
unfinished business from the first International Women's Year Conference 3.
Women's rights are human rights: a concept in the making 4. Feminist
mobilizing for global commitments to the sexual and reproductive health and
rights of women and girls 5. Taking stock: protection without empowerment?
the evolution of the women, peace and security agenda since the Beijing
Platform for Action 6. Seeing sexual and reproductive health and rights
through the eyes of a youth activist: a reflection 7. The evolution of
ideas: a feminist's reflections on the partnership with the UN system PART
II: Realizing rights at the national and local level 8. Women's human
rights and the political arena of Brazil: from dictatorship to democracy 9.
Tackling history and culture: building the women's rights movement and
leveraging global conferences for local realities in Pakistan: a reflection
10. Women's human rights in Iran: from global declarations to local
implementation 11. Crossing the bright red line: the abuse of culture and
religion to violate women's sexual and reproductive health rights in Uganda
12. Negotiating gender mainstreaming in China 13. At once and for all:
human rights and women's status in the United States 14. Turning tides and
making a difference in Nepal: a reflection 15. My evolution as a young
feminist in Lebanon: a reflection PART III: Achieving economic justice 16.
Gender equality and economic growth: a win-win policy agenda? 17. Revaluing
caregiving: recent victories for domestic workers' rights 18. Women,
employment, fertility and other women 19. The MENA's woman problem:
progress and challenges in women's economic participation 20. Public policy
innovations to help American men and women succeed as providers and
caregivers 21. On organizing for economic justice in Bangladesh: a
reflection PART IV: Educating girls and eliminating child marriage 22. Be
the change: a reflection 23. Raising the global ambition for girls'
education 24. Girls' education as a peace and security issue 25. Financing
girls' education: a reflection 26. A short history of the long struggle to
identify and eliminate child marriage: Amhara, Ethiopia as a case study 27.
Child marriage in India: involving men and boys in cultural and behavioral
changes 28. Working with adolescent girls in Egypt: a reflection PART V:
Taking on the new challenge of climate justice 29. Gender equality, human
rights and climate justice: reflections and a call to action 30. Women's
role in energy access and solutions to climate change: a reflection 31.
Afterword
century of women: a reflection 2. From the time of creation: legacies and
unfinished business from the first International Women's Year Conference 3.
Women's rights are human rights: a concept in the making 4. Feminist
mobilizing for global commitments to the sexual and reproductive health and
rights of women and girls 5. Taking stock: protection without empowerment?
the evolution of the women, peace and security agenda since the Beijing
Platform for Action 6. Seeing sexual and reproductive health and rights
through the eyes of a youth activist: a reflection 7. The evolution of
ideas: a feminist's reflections on the partnership with the UN system PART
II: Realizing rights at the national and local level 8. Women's human
rights and the political arena of Brazil: from dictatorship to democracy 9.
Tackling history and culture: building the women's rights movement and
leveraging global conferences for local realities in Pakistan: a reflection
10. Women's human rights in Iran: from global declarations to local
implementation 11. Crossing the bright red line: the abuse of culture and
religion to violate women's sexual and reproductive health rights in Uganda
12. Negotiating gender mainstreaming in China 13. At once and for all:
human rights and women's status in the United States 14. Turning tides and
making a difference in Nepal: a reflection 15. My evolution as a young
feminist in Lebanon: a reflection PART III: Achieving economic justice 16.
Gender equality and economic growth: a win-win policy agenda? 17. Revaluing
caregiving: recent victories for domestic workers' rights 18. Women,
employment, fertility and other women 19. The MENA's woman problem:
progress and challenges in women's economic participation 20. Public policy
innovations to help American men and women succeed as providers and
caregivers 21. On organizing for economic justice in Bangladesh: a
reflection PART IV: Educating girls and eliminating child marriage 22. Be
the change: a reflection 23. Raising the global ambition for girls'
education 24. Girls' education as a peace and security issue 25. Financing
girls' education: a reflection 26. A short history of the long struggle to
identify and eliminate child marriage: Amhara, Ethiopia as a case study 27.
Child marriage in India: involving men and boys in cultural and behavioral
changes 28. Working with adolescent girls in Egypt: a reflection PART V:
Taking on the new challenge of climate justice 29. Gender equality, human
rights and climate justice: reflections and a call to action 30. Women's
role in energy access and solutions to climate change: a reflection 31.
Afterword