This article appeared in the “Sexuality Policy Watch Newsletter”. Click to read: Is the UPR achieving (what it demanded/expected) for women on sexuality issues in India? By Madhu Mehra, Director of Partners for Law in Development
Malala Yousafzai: uniting the struggle for peace and education with struggle against imperialism and cultural relativism. A struggle to make the indivisibility of rights under CEDAW a reality in Swat. The following article is by Derrick O’Keefe, co-writer of Afghan MP Malalai Joya’s political memoir, A Woman Among Warlords: The Extraordinary Story of an Afghan Who Dared to Raise Her […]
Back in the 1990s, merchants happen to be provided with of us sectors required to produced grade public relations in order to boost their sales made. Since the human resource personnel have already been really the only way to obtain business and gadget information, buyers presumed almost everything they informed them.
It is worth probing why only 104 of the 186 state parties to CEDAW have ratified the Optional Protocol (OP-CEDAW). What holds state parties committed to implementing the substantive obligations of CEDAW back from embracing additional mechanisms of redress that advance women’s equality? The communications procedure for individual complaints to CEDAW, and the inquiry mechanism […]
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