Type du document: | Liens externes |
Thème abordé dans le document: | ALTERNATIVES; Commerce régional; Droits de la femme; Genre (sexe); ONU et agences spécialisées; Transformation des produits; |
Nombre de pages : | Non precisé |
Date de publication : | Non precisé |
Edition du document : | Non precisé |
le(s) auteur(s) du document : | ired.org |
Source vers le document: | disponible à l'adresse web :Voir en ligne |
Resumé du document : | This paper examines the discourse, inputs and reorganization of strategies that emanated from the lobbying of women’s rights movements vis-à-vis global agencies like the United Nations (UN), as well as the World Social Forum. Harcourt sets out some key strategic questions for consideration: How much have women’s movements achieved by working in collaboration with the UN? Is there a recognizable global women’s rights movement as it is perceived on the UN stage? Is there such an entity as a global women’s movement, or is it just a skilfully played mirage? mvi |
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