Eventos Anteriores

Solapas principales

24
Abr
2017

El Foro Permanente de las Naciones Unidas para las Cuestiones Indígenas es el órgano asesor del Consejo Económico y Social (ECOSOC). El Foro fu establecido el 28 de julio de 2000 por la ...

24
Abr
2017

Nuestro camino hacia adelante: Diálogo entre Movimientos Para Defender y Avanzar Nuestros Derechos.

Con interpretación simultánea al Español y al Inglés 

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26
Mar
2017

Eradicating poverty and promoting prosperity in a changing Asia-Pacific

CALL FOR CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and...

22
Mar
2017

The ESCR-Net Women and ESCR Working Group, in partnership with the Permanent Mission of Finland to the United Nations, is pleased to bring together women’s rights advocates from different regions of the world to discuss women’s economic, social and cultural rights in...

20
Mar
2017

Women’s work has always been characterized as precarious, casual, informal, low-skilled, unskilled, unpaid, unrecognized, unvalued, undervalued and invisible. In a changing world that is dominated by neoliberalism and patriarchy, this characterization continues to...

20
Mar
2017

While substantial progress was made towards MDG 5 (reducing maternal mortality and ensuring universal access to reproductive health), limited access to safe and legal abortion services continues to be one of the greatest contributors to...

20
Mar
2017

Members of the ESCR-Net Women and ESCR Working Group—social movement and NGO leaders—from different regions of the world are eager to exchange lessons with fellow advocates for the rights of women workers. To begin a collective discussion, discussants will share...

16
Mar
2017
14
Mar
2017

Currently,there are an estimated 4.5 million registered Syrian refugees in Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey,the three main countries where Syrian refugees have taken refuge. Women refugees bear the brunt of displacement, and this panel will discuss how NGOs in the region...

20
Feb
2017

Land grabbing particularly affects peasant and rural communities in Africa, threatening their right to adequate food and nutrition, water and sanitation, health and housing. In August 2001, approx. 4,000 people were violently evicted from their land of 2524 hectares...