Table of Contents 1 History 2 Mission 3 Objectives 4 Projects 5 Publications 6 More Information History From 1997 until March 2003 the Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice brought together women’s human rights advocates from around the world to the negotiations towards the creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to firmly ingrain the principles […]
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Women’s Information Technology Transfer (WITT)
WITT is a European network working in the field of Gender, Transformation, and Information and Communication Technologies. WITT envisions Europe as a place of real democracy in power where genders are completely equal, and women are recognised as driving force of the continent and their inputs to the society are highlighted. Goals Raising the awareness […]
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Women’s History Month
Women’s History Month is an annual declared month in the which honours and celebrates women’s contribution to the arts, sciences, politics and society. Throughout March, events and activities take place throughout schools and public institutions in the United States; a specific theme is chosen each year. In 2009, Women’s History Month has honoured women who […]
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Women’s Environmental Council
The Women’s Environmental Council (WEC) is a non-profit association of female professionals in a variety of environmental fields. The association, based in Southern California, , strives to improve the environmental industry and maintain the well being of communities. The Women’s Environmental Council functions a national environmental association, proven to play a leadership role regarding environmental issues, […]
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Women’s Empowerment in the Amazon
Table of Contents 1 Women in the Amazon rainforest 2 Forest health 3 Women’s health 4 The Forest women’s baggage 5 A Forest methodology Women in the Amazon rainforest They live days away from the nearest town. They break nuts, gather fruits, they fish, grow medicinal plants, manioc, açaí; they use coffee to alleviate the […]
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