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Secretary-General's Town Hall with Civil Society: Reflections

By Karen Boeker, AWC Denmark

After Secretary General António Guterres’ words at the beginning of the Town Hall meeting during CSW66 on Wednesday, March 16, my thoughts are still spinning anxiously two days later.

Listening to his opening remarks (available in full here), all the important aspects on the Status of Women are touched upon; more is not possible in the...

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Indigenous Women Working for a Better Tomorrow

By Tara Scott, AWC Central Scotland

FAWCO UN Rep Tara Scott was a delegate to COP26 in Glasgow in November 2021. Tara was deeply impressed by the many indigenous women who talked about their lives, their communities, and their work protecting the environment. She put together a presentation with beautiful artwork, photos of several indigenous women, and links to articles,

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US Mission to the UN Briefing for Civil Society on US Priorities for CSW66

FAWCO UN Reps Erica Higbie and Pam Perraud and UN Liaison Laurie Richardson attended a virtual briefing on CSW66 by representatives of the US Mission, the White House Gender Policy Council, State Department Office of Global Women’s Affairs, and Department of Health and Human Services on March 10, 2022.

Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield began her remarks acknowledging what is on all...

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The Climate Crisis is a Human Rights Crisis

UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and the Environment David R. Boyd spoke at the virtual CSW66 Consultation Day organized by NGO CSW Geneva and NGO CSW Vienna. Our Consultation Day theme was based on the Human Rights Council Resolution on The Human Right to a Clean, Healthy and Sustainable Environment (HRC48/13) 

David Boyd and Dunja Mijatović, Commissioner for Human...

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CSW vs NGO CSW Clarification

The UN Commission on the Status of Women is the CSW. The 2022 meetings are the 66th Session of the Commission, therefore CSW66.

NGO CSW refers to NGO Committees on the Status of Women, made up of NGOs like FAWCO with consultative status with ECOSOC. There are NGO CSWs in NY, Geneva, Vienna, and four regional NGO CSWs: Africa, Latin...

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What You Should Know about the Gender Equality Agenda: Recommended Background for CSW

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The SDGs: The UN's 2030 Development Agenda

You should be familiar with SDG #5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. The stand-alone goal on gender equality was a major victory for women in the SDGs. SDG #5 Targets relate to violence against women and girls, trafficking, early marriage, FGM, recognition of unpaid and domestic work, increasing women...

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CSW66: Information for FAWCO Delegates

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The UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is the principal global intergovernmental body dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women. CSW, a functional commission of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), was established in 1946. CSW is instrumental in promoting women’s rights and shaping global standards on gender equality and the empowerment...

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Revenge of the Patriarchs: Why Autocrats Fear Women

I highly recommend this recent article in Foreign Affairs magazine (by Erica Chenowith and Zoe Marks) on the right-wing backlash against gender equality activists. 

"In recent years, authoritarian leaders have launched a simultaneous assault on women’s rights and democracy that threatens to roll back decades of progress on both fronts."

"Internationally, a multinational coalition is needed to explicitly reject patriarchal...

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Generation Equality Forum: Transforming Patriarchy

GEF logoThe second Generation Equality Forum (GEF) took place in Paris from June 30 to July 2, 2021. Close to 20 FAWCO members joined GEF events virtually, joining some 47,000 people online. Over 1,000 commitments were made to take concrete action to advance the women’s rights agenda around the world.

GEF, sponsored by the governments of Mexico and France, convened by...

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