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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 11:39 |
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by Sheryl Ho
What was to have been the 4th Regional Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Intersex Association (ILGA) conference scheduled to run from 26-29 March, 2010 in Surabaya, the East Java capital in Indonesia, ended before it could start, due to a combination of inaccurate media reports and participants safety being threatened by Islamic fundamentatists.
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 11:25 |
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SPECIAL FEATURE
by Nina Somera
In this interview, one of the leading feminists from the South, Kamla Bhasin shared her thoughts about fundamentalisms, United States’ intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan and its impact on women, the United Nations, the World Social Forum, feminism and much more.
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Monday, 26 July 2010 10:32 |
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The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters, AMARC expresses deep shock and anger at the murder of Devi Prasad Dhital (Hemraj)Chairman of Community Radio Tulsipur on 22^nd July 2010. According to initial reports, Dhital was shot at Urahari, about 12 kilometers from Tulsipur in western Nepal on Thursday around 8:45 p.m.
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By Sabrina Buzzalino, Isis International
ECJ workshop participants creating collages as they reflect on the impacts of climate change on women.
This was the resounding call of participants who attended the recently concluded Isis Activist School on Engendering Climate Justice: The Southeast Asia Experience, in Manila, Philippines from 3-5 August 2010.
The Activist School on Engendering Climate Justice is part of a year long project where Isis endeavored to raise awareness on Southern women's experiences of the impact of climate change, its impact on women and its linkages to other gender issues. The project is aimed at surfacing southern women's perspectives and feminist analyses on climate change and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), as well as strengthening feminist positions on gender and climate change in NGO-led processes.
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Friday, 02 July 2010 10:13 |
by Marion Cabrera, Isis International
A woman's belongings and life in a sack; a day care teacher taking pride in how she has contributed to building a culture of peace by shaping the values of children under her care; a young leader's aspirations and dreams amidst a situation of conflict– these are but snippets of some stories shared by the women who participated in workshop conducted by Isis International and Balay Rehabilitation Center called Crafting Messages for Women and Peacebuilding: Workshop on Feminist Development Communications last May 24-29 in La Anclar, Davao City, Philippines. Read More
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