Widows’ Rights International is a based, nonprofit, founded in 1996. WRI mobilises action by campaigning with international organisations, national governments and legal and other civil society organisations. Activities WRI offers resources for: capacity building and networking advice and information for national groups, through our website research into the status and condition of widows and their […]
Social norms
- Create New Wiki
- Flags
- Flag 1
- Flag 2
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Poor Attribution
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Readability
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Spam
- Trabajos no Remunerados
- Etc.
Widow
A widow is a woman whose husband has died. A man whose wife has died is a widower. A widow can be especially socially vulnerable in some countries due to the lack of protection of a male figure, and sometimes face significant economic problems as a result. In other societies, widows can carry on her […]
- April 10, 2013
- 0
- 9016
- Wiki Categories: Definition and Social norms.
- More
Musawah – A Global Movement for Equality and Justice in the Muslim Family
Table of Contents 1 Launch of Musawah 1.1 Framework for Action 2 The Musawah Community 2.1 Musawah Advocates 2.2 Musawah Affinity Groups 2.3 The Musawah Secretariat 2.4 Musawah Working Groups 3 Current Projects 3.1 Musawah Knowledge Building Initiative on Qiwamah and Wilayah (QiWi Initiative) 3.2 Musawah International Advocacy Initiative on CEDAW and Muslim Family Laws […]
- February 28, 2013
- 0
- 7526
- Wiki Categories: Events, Laws, and Social norms.
- More
Women and business in the MENA region
The participation of women in the labor force in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is one of the lowest in the world, at around 28%. In certain areas, this falls even lower – 11% in West Bank Gaza and 15% in Saudi Arabia. Out of 4,832 firms analysed in a 2007 World […]
- February 19, 2013
- 0
- 5365
- Wiki Categories: Economic empowerment and Social norms.
- More
Pregnant women’s rights at work in Thailand
This article was written by Group 7 in , as part of the . Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 The Labor Protection Act 2.1 Other regulations 3 Next steps 4 See also 5 References 6 Group 7 7 Feedback Introduction Thailand has a population of 64 million people, of which 32 million are women […]
- September 21, 2012
- 0
- 17830
- Wiki Categories: Economic empowerment, Social norms, Wikigender University, and Wikigender university student article.
- More
Women’s rights in Thailand: a buddhist perspective
This article was written by Group 4 in , as part of the . Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 An inspiring Thai Buddhist nun: Mae chee Khunying Kanitha Wichiencharoen 2.1 Her work experience 2.2 An advocate for women’s rights in Thailand 2.3 Mae’s vision of women’s role in society 3 See also 4 References […]
- September 19, 2012
- 0
- 9741
- Wiki Categories: Social norms, Wikigender University, and Wikigender university student article.
- More
“Young women and political participation: institutional and informal mobilization paving the way to future actions”
File:Logo_cawtar.JPG|Cawtar logo File:Logo_IDRC.JPG|IDRC logo Table of Contents 1 « Young women and political participation: institutional and informal mobilization paving the way to future actions» 1.1 1/ The Research / knowledge production aspect 1.2 2/ Participation/ appropriation aspect 1.3 3/ Action aspect 2 « Jeunes femmes et participation politique en Tunisie: mobilisation informelle et participation institutionnelle […]
- February 16, 2012
- 0
- 5169
- Wiki Categories: Political empowerment and Restricted civil liberties.
- More
Voting but not driving: what part of progress for Saudi women?
What part of progress? This article is the fifth in a series of articles related to Wikiprogress. Wikigender’s has recently focused on the announcement, by Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah, of women’s right to vote in the third municipal elections due in 2015. Civic engagement is definitely an important component when measuring the well-being of a […]
- January 27, 2012
- 0
- 6859
- Wiki Categories: Restricted civil liberties.
- More
Social roles vs ability: women in maths and science professions
The great gender gap in maths- and science-based professions poses one of the most important challenges to policymakers, educationalists and feminists. Not only a challenge, it is also an enigma since there is no longer any gender differences in female performance in mathematical and science subjects, according to recent research. A study published in Psychological […]
- November 10, 2011
- 0
- 4935
- Wiki Categories: Economic empowerment, Education, and Social norms.
- More
Nobel Women’s Initiative
The Nobel Women’s Initiative was established in 2006 by sister Nobel Peace Laureates , , , , and . These six women — representing North and South America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa — decided to bring together our extraordinary experiences in a united effort for peace with justice and equality. Table of Contents […]
- November 3, 2011
- 0
- 6081
- Wiki Categories: Organisations, Peace and security, and Restricted physical integrity.
- More