Sunday, July 16th, 2006
María José Lubertino, a former MP and president of Argentina’s Human Rights Citizen Association outlined the role that women played in Argentina becoming the first country in the world to enact a quota law.
Maria Jose Lubertino, “The Argentinian Women’s Experience” (Word .doc)…
Tags: Case Studies, Women Leaders
Posted in Latin America & Caribbean, Library, Women's Leadership |
Thursday, December 1st, 2005
The FAO LinKS project (Gender, biodiversity and local knowledge systems for food security) works to improve rural people’s food security and promote the sustainable management of agrobiodiversity by strengthening the capacity of institutions to use participatory approaches that recognize men and women farmer’s knowledge in their programme and policies.
Tags: Biodiversity, Case Studies, Food Security
Posted in Biodiversity, Food Security, Library |
Monday, March 1st, 1999
A 50-Country Survey Assessing Government Actions Five Years After the International Conference on Population and Development.
Risks, Rights and Reforms (1999) (html)…
Tags: Case Studies, Global Governance
Posted in Global Governance, Library, News |
Thursday, January 1st, 1998
18 Case Studies of Women Activists Challenging Industry, Demanding Clean Water and Calling for Gender Equality in Sustainable Development.
Women Transform the Mainstream (1998) (html)…
Tags: Case Studies, Corporate Accountability, Gender Equality, Sustainable Development, Water
Posted in Library, News, Sustainable Development, Water |