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ESCR-NET WOMEN AND ESCR

Dossier and Bibliography for ESCR-Net’s International Strategy Meeting in Kenya

I. RESOURCE MATERIALS IN ENGLISH:

You will find two selections of documents below: (1) the dossier and (2) the bibliography. The dossier encompasses papers suggested for reading in preparation for the Meeting and you will find them on this CD. The bibliography encompasses complementary readings.

DOSSIER

1. International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific. “The OP-CEDAW As A Mechanism for Implementing Women’s Human Rights: An Analysis of the First Five Cases Under the Communications Procedure of the OP- CEDAW,” Occasional Papers Series, No. 12, (2008), 56 pages. Available at: http://www.iwraw- ap.org/aboutus/pdf/OPS12_Final_for_publication_April_28.pdf. Last access on October 22, 2008.

2. Liebenberg, Sandra / Goldblatt, Beth. “The Interrelationship Between Equality and Socio-Economic Rights Under South Africa’s Transformative Constitution,” South African Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 335-361, (2007).

3. Symington, Alison / Gokal, Shareen / Principe, Tania. “Achieving Women’s Economic and Social Rights – Strategies and Lessons from Experience,” Association for Women’s Rights In Development, (2006), 27 pages. Available at: http://www.awid.org/eng/content/download/43581/464035/file/Achieving %20women's%20economic%20and%20social%20rights.pdf. Last access on April 14, 2008.

4. Women’s Environment and Development Organization, Beijing Betrayed: Women Worldwide Report that Governments Have Failed to Turn the Platform into Action, (2005). Available for download at: http://www.wedo.org/files/gmr_pdfs/gmr2005.pdf. Last access on October 22, 2008.

5. Otto, Dianne L. "Gender Comment: Why does the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights need a General Comment on Women?" Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, Vol. 14, No. 1, (2002), 66 pages. Abstract available at: http://www.utpjournals.com/cjwl/cjwl141e.html#1. Last access on August 25, 2008.

SOURCE DOCUMENTS

6. United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. “General Comment No.16 (2005), The equal right of men and women to the enjoyment of all economic, social and cultural rights,” (2005). Available at: http://www.unhchr.ch/tbs/doc.nsf/898586b1dc7b4043c1256a450044f33 1/7c6dc1dee6268e32c125708f0050dbf6/$FILE/G0543539.pdf. Last access on September 11, 2008.

7. ESCR-Net. “Montreal Principles on Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights,” (2002). Available at: http://www.escr- net.org/usr_doc/Montreal_Principles_-_ENGLISH.doc. Last access on October 22, 2008.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

WOMEN’S RIGHTS AS HUMAN RIGHTS

8. United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. “Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to ECOSOC, Substantive session 2008, E/2008/76,” (June/2008). Available at: http://www2.ohchr.org/english/issues/escr/escr-general-info.htm. Last access on September 12, 2008.

9. Khan, Haider Ali. “Women’s Rights As Human Rights: A Political and Social Economy Approach with a Deep Democratic Framework,” Center for International Research on the Japanese Economy, (2007), 43 pages. Available at: http://www.e.u- tokyo.ac.jp/cirje/research/dp/2007/2007cf475.pdf. Last access on August 25, 2008.

10. Banda, Fareda. Women, Law and Human Rights: An African Perspective, Oxford: Hart Publishing, (2005), 456 pages.

11. Imam, Ayesha M. “Gender Issues in the Challenge of Access to Human Rights,” International Council on Human Rights Policy, Working Paper, (2003), 10 pages. Available at: http://www.ichrp.org/files/papers/100/123_- _Gender_Issues_in_the_Challenge_of_Access_to_Human_Rights_Imam__Ayesha __2003.pdf. Last access on September 11, 2008. 12. Cook, Rebecca J. (ed.). Human Rights of Women: National and International Perspectives, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, (1994), 656 pages. Available at: http://books.google.com/books? id=62VLTiwTGg0C&dq=women+interamerican+system+of+human+rig hts&pg=PP1&ots=IBN2D7aDwO&source=citation&sig=R0Ldmu30FNFrG 5MUYDlQPvWX0jk&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=11&ct=result #PPP1,M1. Last access on September 10, 2008.

DISCRIMINATORY LAWS

13. Banda, Fareda. “Project On A Mechanism To Address Laws That Discriminate Against Women,” Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights – Women’s Rights and Gender Unit, (March/2008), 167 pages. Available at: http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Publications/laws_that_discriminate_ag ainst_women.pdf. Last access on September 12, 2008.

CLIMATE CHANGE

14. The Women’s Environment and Development Organization, ABANTU for Development in Ghana, ActionAid Bangladesh, ENDA Senegal. “Gender, Climate Change and Human Security: Lessons from Bangladesh, Ghana and Senegal,” The Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), (2008), 73 pages. Available at: http://www.wedo.org/files/HSN%20Study%20Final%20May %2020,%202008.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

15. Banda, Khamarunga (ed.). “Equity and Gender in Climate Change,” NOVAFRICA, (2005), 61 pages. Available at: http://www.cbla.org.za/files/CC%20and%20gender%20semi%20final %20document.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

16. Masika, Rachel / Sweetman, Caroline (eds.). Gender, Development and Climate Change, Oxfam, (2002), 112 pages. Available at: http://www.oxfam.org.uk/resources/downloads/FOG_Climate_15.pdf. Last access October 23, 2008.

HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT

17. CARE, “Reclaiming Rights And Resources: Women, Poverty and Environment,”(2007), 34 pages. Available at: http://www.care.org/newsroom/articles/2007/04/rights_resources_report. pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008. 18. Maathai, Wangari. The Green Belt Movement: Sharing the approach and the experience, (2004), 160 pages. Herndon:Lantern Books.

19. Pearl, Rebecca. “Common Ground: Women’s access to natural resources and the United Nations Millenium Development Goals,” Women’s Environment and Development Organization, (2003), 12 pages. Available at: http://www.wedo.org/files/common_ground.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

WATER

20. Grossman, Anna / Johnson, Nadia / Sidhu, Gretchen. “Diverting the Flow: A resource guide to gender, rights and water privitization,” Women’s Environment and Development Organization, (2003), 12 pages. Available at: http://www.wedo.org/files/divertingtheflow.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

21. Khosla, Prabha / Pearl, Rebecca. “Untapped Connections: Gender, water and poverty.” Women’s Environment and Development Organization, (2003), 14 pages. Available at: http://www.wedo.org/files/untapped_eng.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

UNITED NATIONS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

22. Dairiam, Shanthi. “The Relevance of the Links Between Human Rights, The Beijing Platform For Action And The Millennium Development Goals,” UN Division for the Advancement of Women (DAW), (2005), 9 pages. Available at: http://www.iwraw- ap.org/aboutus/sd_bpfa_mdg_cedaw.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

23. Painter, Genevieve Renard. “Gender, the Millennium Development Goals, and Human Rights in the context of the 2005 review processes,” Gender and Development Network, (2004), 76 pages. Available at: http://www.hurilink.org/tools/GenderMDGsandHRsin_the_Context_of_the _2005Review_Process--GDN.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

RIGHT TO SOCIAL SECURITY

24. Darooka, Priti, ”Social Security- A Woman’s Human Right,” Programme on Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Discussion Paper No. 2, (2008), 20 pages. Available at: http://www.pwescr.org/docs/Social %20Sercuity%20Paper.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008. 25. Pautassi, Laura. “Is there equality in inequality? Scope and limits of affirmative actions,” Sur – International Journal on Human Rights, No. 6, (2007), 31 pages. Available at: http://www.surjournal.org/eng/conteudos/artigos6/ing/artigo_pautassi.ht m. Last access on August 25, 2008.

RIGHT TO WORK

26. Green, Tristin. "Discomfort at Work: Workplace Assimilation Demands, Social Equality, and the Contact Hypothesis". North Carolina Law Review, Vol. 86, p. 379, (2008), 62 pages. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1018311. Last access on August 25, 2008.

27. International Labour Organiation and Center for Arab Women Training and Research (CAWTAR). "Unprotected Employment in the West Bank and Gaza Strip: A Gender Equality and Workers’ Rights Perspective," (2008), 53 pages. Available at: http://www.ilo.org/public/english/region/arpro/beirut/employmen t/informalemploy/palestine_en.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

28. Fredman, Sandra. "Precarious Norms for Precarious Workers," In: Fudge, J. / Owens, R. (eds). Precarious Work, Women and the New Economy. Oxford: Hart Publications, pp. 177–200, (2006). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=912630. Last access on August 25, 2008.

29. International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, “Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Opportunities and challenges for legal redress in Asia and the Pacific,” Occasional Papers Series, No. 7, (2005), 44 pages. Available at: http://www.iwraw-ap.org/aboutus/pdf/OPSVII.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

30. Human Rights Watch, “Women’s Work: Discrimination Against Women in the Ukrainian Labor Force,” Vol. 15, No. 4 (D), (2003), 52 pags. Available at: http://www.hrw.org/reports/2003/ukraine0803/ukraine0803.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

POVERTY

31. Brodsky, Gwen / Day, Shelagh. “Beyond the Social and Economic Rights Debate: Substantive Equality Speaks to Poverty.” Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, Vol. 14, pp. 185-220, (2002), 36 pages. Available at: http://www.povertyandhumanrights.org/docs/11_DAY_BRODSKY.pdf. Last access on August 25, 2008. TRADE

32. Randriamaro, Zo. “Cutting Edge Pack: Gender and Trade – overview report.” Women’s Environment and Development Organization, (2006). 72 pages. Available at: http://www.wedo.org/files/CEP-Trade- OR.pdf. Last access on August 25, 2008.

LAND/INHERITANCE RIGHTS

33. Center for Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE). “In Search of Equality: A Survey Of Law And Practice Related To Women’s Inheritance Rights In The Middle East And North Africa (Mena) Region,” (2007), 232 pages. Available at: http://www.cohre.org/store/attachments/MENA%20Report %20websize.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

34. Masterson, Thomas. "Female Land Rights, Crop Specialization, and Productivity in Paraguayan Agriculture," Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Working Paper No. 504, (2007), 28 pages. Available at: http://www.levy.org/pubs/wp_504.pdf. Last access on April 14, 2008.

35. Center for Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE). “A Place to Live: Women’s Inheritance Rights in Africa,” (2005), 34 pages. Available at: http://www.cohre.org/store/attachments/COHRE%20WHRP%20A %20Place%20To%20Live.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

36. Ikdahl, Ingunn / Hellum, Anne / Kaarhus, Randi / Benjaminsen, Tor A. / Kameri-Mbote, Patricia. “Human Rights, Formalisation and Women’s Land Rights in Southern and Eastern Africa,” Institute of Women’s Law, University of Oslo, Studies in Women’s Law No. 57., (2005), 148 pages. Available at: http://www.jus.uio.no/ior/kvretten/kvrett_skriftserien/dokumenter/noradr apport.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

37. Human Rights Watch, “Double Standards: Women’s Property Rights Violations in Kenya,” Vol. 15, No. 15 (A), (2003), 54 pages. Available at: http://www.hrw.org/reports/2003/kenya0303/kenya0303.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

HOUSING RIGHTS

38. Kaijser, Anna. “Women and the Right to Adequate Housing: An Introduction to Central Issues,” Habitat International Coalition-General Secretariat, (2007), 15 pages. Available at: http://hic- net.org/content/women_and_the_right_to_adequate_housing.doc. Last access on April 14, 2008. 39. Center for Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE). “Women and Housing Rights,” (2000), 85 pages. Available at: http://www.cohre.org/store/attachments/COHRE%20Sources%205.pdf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

RIGHT TO EDUCATION

40. Sur, Malini. “Women’s Right to Education—A Narrative on International Law.” Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 255-274, (2004).

WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN THE REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEMS

41. Freeman, Elizabeth Jay, “Re(gion)alizing Women’s Rights in Latin America,” Paper presented at International Studies Association 49th Annual Convention, Bridging Multiple Divides, (2008). Available at: http://www.allacademic.com//meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/2/5/0/8/ 5/pages250852/p250852-1.php. Last access on October 23, 2008.

42. O'Sullivan, Michelle. “Ensuring Women's and Children's Equality Rights and Socio-Economic Rights – Recent South African Developments”. Housing and ESC Rights Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 1-5, (2005), 8 pages. Available at http://www.cohre.org/store/attachments/Housing %20&%20ESC%20Rights%20Law%20QuarterlyVol2%20No2.pdf. Last access on April 14, 2008.

43. Corrin, Chris. “Transitional Road for Traffic: Analyzing Trafficking in Women from and Through Central and Eastern Europe,” Europe-Asia Studies,Vol. 57, No. 4, pp. 543-560 (2005). 44. Wandia, Mary. “Time to walk the talk on women's rights,” Chioke, (2004). Available at: http://www.choike.org/nuevo_eng/informes/2396.html. Last access on April 14, 2008.

45. Dairiam, Shanthi. “The Status of CEDAW Implementation in the ASEAN Countries and Selected Muslim Countries,” Presented at the Roundtable Discussion on Rights and Obligations Under CEDAW Organized by the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia, (2003), 20 pages. Available at: http://www.iwraw-ap.org/aboutus/paper11.rtf. Last access on October 23, 2008.

GLOBALIZATION

46. United Nations Development Fund for Women and Women’s Environment and Development Organization. “Women Challenging Globalization: A gender perspective on the United Nations International Conference on Financing for Development,” (2002), 39 pages. Available at: http://www.wedo.org/files/ffdreport_eng.pdf. Last access on April 14, 2008.

47. Chinkin, Christine. “A Century in Retrospective: Gender and globalization,” United Nations Chronicle Online Edition, Vol. 7, N0. 2, (2000). Available at: http://www.un.org/Pubs/chronicle/2000/issue2/0200p69.htm. Last access on April 14, 2008.

LITIGATION

48. Naylor, Nikki. “Dealing with the busy bodies - Rules of Standing in Litigating Public Interest Cases on Behalf of Women on The Continent,” Africa Human Rights Access to Justice, Women’s Rights Programme Workshop on Strategic Litigation for Women's Property Rights, Discussion Paper, (August/2005), 19 pages. Available at: http://www.escr-net.org/usr_doc/rules_of_standing.doc. Last access on October 23, 2008.

49. McIvor, Sharon Donna. "Aboriginal Women Unmasked: Using Equality Litigation to Advance Women's Rights," Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 106-136, (2004).

50. Byrnes, Andrew / Connors, Jane / Bik, Lum (eds.). Advancing the Human Rights of Women: Using International Human Rights Standards in Domestic Litigation, London: Commonwealth Secretariat, (1996), 192 pages.

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

51. Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights. “Domestic Violence and Housing,” (2006). Available at: http://www.stopvaw.org/Domestic_Violence_and_Housing.html. Last access on April 14, 2008.

52. Latin American and Caribbean Women’s Health Network, LACWHN. “Violence against women: a global health emergency.” Women’s Health Journal, (Jan-March/2005). Available at: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0MDX/is_1_2005/ai_n1720 9594. Last access on April 14, 2008.

RIGHT TO HEALTH 53. International Women’s Health Coalition, Access to Safe Abortion as a Human Right, (2008). Available at: http://iwhc.org/docUploads/Safe %20Abortion_FINAL.pdf. Last access on September 2, 2008.

54. Hunt, Paul and Bueno de Mesquita, Judith. "Reducing Maternal Mortality: The contribution of the right to the highest attainable standard of health," Human Rights Centre, University of Essex, (2007),16 pages. Available at: http://www2.essex.ac.uk/human_rights_centre/rth/docs/ReducingMatern alMortality.pdf. Last access on September 2, 2008.

55. Sinha, Tapen / Condon, Bradly J. "AIDS Prevention, Treatment and Legal Rights: Local Strategies for a Global Disease," SSRN, (April/2006), 66 pages. Available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=896962. Last access on April 14, 2008.

RIGHT TO FOOD

56. Rae, Isabella. “Women and the Right to Food: International Law and State Practice,” Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, (2008), 34 pages. Available at: http://www.fao.org/righttofood/publi08/01_GENDERpublication.pdf. Last access September 4, 2008. RED-DESC MUJERES Y DESC

Dossier y bibliografia para la Reunión Internacional sobre Estrategias de Derechos Económicos, Sociales y Culturales, y la Asamblea General de la Red- DESC Nairobi, Kenia

II. MATERIALES EN ESPANOL:

Usted encontrará dos selecciones de documentos abajo: (1) el dossier y (2) la bibliografía. El dossier trae artículos cuya lectura es sugerida en preparación para la reunión y que se encuentran en este CD. La bibliografía incluye un detalle pormenorizado de lecturas complementarias.

DOSSIER

INFORMACIÓN DE CARÁCTER GENERAL

1. La Alta Comisionada de las Naciones Unidas para los Derechos Humanos a el Consejo Económico y Social. “Informe de la Alta Comisionada de las Naciones Unidas para los Derechos Humanos a el Consejo Económico y Social, Período de sesiones sustantivo de 2008, E/2008/76,” (2008), 20 páginas. Disponible en: http://www2.ohchr.org/english/issues/escr/escr- general-info.htm. Último acceso en 12 de septiembre de 2008.

2. Cordero, Tatiana. “Análisis y contribución feminista a los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales," Plataforma Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, Democracia y Desarrollo, (2005), 117 pages. Disponible en: http://www.coordinadoramujer.org/archivos/biblioteca/analis_contribu_fe minista.pdf. Último acceso en 14 de abril de 2008.

3. Organización de las mujeres para el ambiente y el desarrollo (WEDO). “Beijing Traicionada: Las mujeres en el mundo entero informan que los gobiernos no lograron traducir el Programa de acción en realidad,” (2005). Disponible en: http://www.wedo.org/files/SpanishTranslation.doc. Último acceso en 10 de septiembre de 2008. 4. Red-DESC. “Los Principios de Montreal: El Derecho de la Mujer al Goce Equitativo de los Derechos Económicos Sociales y Culturales,” (2002), 10 páginas. Disponible en: http://www.escr- net.org/usr_doc/Montreal_Principles_-_ESPANOL.doc. Último acceso en 23 de Octubre de 2008.

BIBLIOGRAFIA

SALUD

5. La Coalición Internacional por la Salud de las Mujeres (IWHC), “El Acceso al Aborto Seguro es un Derecho Humano,” (2008), 3 páginas. Disponible en: http://espanol.iwhc.org/docUploads/Spanish_Safe%20Abortion %20FINAL.pdf. Último acceso en 23 de Octubre 2008.

6. Centro de Derechos Reproductivos. “Mujeres embarazadas que viven con VIH/SIDA: ¿Cómo proteger los derechos humanos en los programas para prevenir la transmisión del VIH de madre a hijo?” (2006), 17 páginas. Disponible en: http://www.reproductiverights.org/pdf/pub_bp_PMCT_span.pdf. Último acceso en 23 de Octubre de 2008.

7. Cabal, Luisa / Motta, Cristina (eds.). Mas allá del derecho: Justicia y género en América Latina, Bogotá: Siglo del Hombre Editores, Ediciones Uniandes, (2005), 448 páginas.

8. Centro de Derechos Reproductivos. “Cuerpo y Derecho: Legislación y jurisprudencia en América Latina,” (2001), 87 páginas. Disponible en: http://www.reproductiverights.org/pdf/bo_jurisp_sp.pdf. Último acceso en 23 de Octubre 2008.

AGUA y POBREZA

9. Khosla, Prabha / Pearl, Rebecca. “Conexiones Claves: Género, Agua y Pobreza,” Organización de las Mujeres para el Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo (WEDO), (2003), 10 páginas. Disponible en: http://www.wedo.org/files/untapped_sp.doc. Último acceso en 23 de Octubre de 2008.

OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO DEL MILENIO

10. WEDO. “Empoderamiento de las Mujeres e Igualdad entre los Géneros y los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio.” WEDO, (2004). 12 paginas. Disponible en: http://www.wedo.org/library.aspx?ResourceID=5. Último acceso en 14 de abril de 2008.

SEGURIDAD SOCIAL Y DERECHOS DE LAS MUJERES

11. Pautassi, Laura. “¿Igualdad en la desigualdad? Alcances y límites de las acciones afirmativas,” Sur – Revista Internacional de Derechos Humanos, Vol. 4, No. 6, pp. 70-95, (2007). Disponible en: http://www.surjournal.org/esp/conteudos/pdf/6/pautassi.pdf. Último acceso en 14 de abril de 2008.

VIOLENCIA CONTRA LAS MUJERES

12. Centro por la Justicia y el Derecho Internacional. “Evaluación del Estatuto del mecanismo de seguimiento de la implementación de la Convención de Belém do Pará, San José,” (2005), 40 páginas. Disponible en: http://www.cejil.org/documentos/Belem%20do%20Para.pdf. Último acceso en 14 de abril de 2008.

LOS DESC DE LAS MUJERES EN AMÉRICA LATINA

13. Oré Aguilar, Gaby. “Los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales de las mujeres en América Latina: estado y estrategias,” En: Yamin, Alicia (ed.), Los Derechos Económicos, Sociales y Culturales en América Latina: Del invento a la herramienta, Centro Internacional de Investigaciones Para el Desarrollo, (2006), 432 páginas. Disponible en: http://www.idrc.ca/openebooks/323-2/. Último acceso en 23 de Octubre de 2008.

SISTEMA INTERAMERICANO

14. Badilla, Ana Elena / García, Isabel Torres. “La protección de los derechos de las mujeres en el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos”. En El Sistema Interamericano de Protección de los Derechos Humanos y los derechos de poblaciones migrantes, las mujeres, los pueblos indígenas y los niños, niñas y adolescentes, Instituto Interamericano de Derechos Humanos, (2004), 101 páginas. Disponible en http://www.iidh.ed.cr/comunidades/derechosmujer/docs/dm_documentos pub/diagnostico%20si-mujeres-final.pdf. Último acceso en 14 de abril de 2008.

15. Medina, Cecilia. “Derechos Humanos de la Mujer, ¿Dónde estamos ahora en las Américas?” En: Manganas, A. (ed.). Essays in Honour of Alice Yotopoulos-Marangopoulos,Volume B, Athens: Panteion University (2003), 20 páginas. Disponible en: http://www.publicacionescdh.uchile.cl/Libros/18ensayos/Medina_DondeE stamos.pdf. Último acceso en 14 de abril de 2008.

16. Centro de Derechos Reproductivos. “Los derechos reproductivos en el Sistema Interamericano de derechos humanos,” (Diciembre/2002), 22 páginas. Disponible en http://www.reproductiverights.org/pdf/pub_bp_sistema_inter.pdf. Último acceso en 14 de abril de 2008.

MUNDIALIZACIÓN

17. Fondo de desarrollo de las Naciones Unidas para la Mujer / La Organización de las mujeres para el medio ambiente y el desarrollo. “Las mujeres desafián a la mundialización: La Conferencia internacional sobre la financición para el desrrollo desde una perspectiva de género, Monterrey, México,” (2002), 38 páginas. Disponible en: http://www.wedo.org/files/ffdreport_sp.pdf. Último acceso en 14 de abril de 2008.

TRABAJO

18. Human Rights Watch. “Del hogar a la fábrica: Discriminación en la fuerza laboral guatemalteca,” (2002). Disponible en: http://www.hrw.org/spanish/informes/2002/guatemala.html. Último acceso en 23 de Octubre de 2008.

DERECHO A UNA ALIMENTACIÓN

19. Organización De Las Naciones Unidas Para La Agricultura Y La Alimentación (FAO). “Directrices Voluntarias en apoyo de la realización progresiva del derecho a una alimentación adecuada en el contexto de la seguridad alimentaria nacional,” (2005), 42 páginas. Disponible en: a. Parte 1: ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/meeting/009/y9825s/y9825s00.pdf. b. Parte 2: ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/meeting/009/y9825s/y9825s01.pdf. Último acceso en 4 de septiembre de 2008. RESEAU-DESC FEMMES ET LES DESC

Dossier et Bibliographie pour la Réunion Stratégique Internationale sur les Droits Économiques, Sociaux et Culturels et l'Assemblée Générale du Réseau-DESC

III. DOCUMENTS EN FRANÇAIS:

Vous trouverez deux sélections de documents vers le bas: (1) le dossier et (2) la bibliographie. Au dossier, vous trouverez des articles suggérés pour la réunion. Dans la bibliographie, des lectures complémentaires.

DOSSIER

INFORMATION GÉNÉRAL

1. L’Association pour les droits de la femme et le développement (AWID). “L'approche intégrée de l'égalité entre les sexes: Peut-elle être efficace pour les droits économiques des femmes?” (2008). Disponible en http://www.awid.org/fre/Enjeux-et-Analyses/Library/L-approche-integree- de-l-egalite-entre-les-sexes-et-les-droits-des-femmes. Dernier accès en 14 Avril 2008.

2. Haut-Commissaire des Nations Unies aux droits de l’homme. “Rapport du Haut-Commissaire des Nations Unies aux droits de l’homme à Conseil économique et social, Session de fond de 2008, E/2008/76”, (2008). Disponible en : http://www2.ohchr.org/english/issues/escr/escr-general- info.htm. Dernier accès en 12 septembre 2008.

3. L’Organisation des femmes pour l’environnement et le développement (WEDO), “Beijing Trahie: Les femmes du monde entier rapportent que les gouvernements n’ont pas traduit le Programme d’action dans les faits,” (2005), 3 pages. Disponible en : http://www.wedo.org/files/FrenchTranslation.doc. Dernier accès en 14 Avril 2008.

LES DOCUMENTS PRINCIPALS

4. Nations Unies Comité Des Droits Économiques,Sociaux Et Culturels. ”Observation générale 16, Droit égal de l'homme et de la femme au bénéfice de tous les droits économiques, sociaux et culturels,” (2005). Disponible en : http://www.unhchr.ch/tbs/doc.nsf/ (Symbol)/995327204407d450c125708f00514070? Opendocument. Dernier accès en 11 Septembre, 2008.

5. ESCR-Net. « Principes De Montréal : Relatifs Aux Droits Économiques, Sociaux et Culturels des Femmes,” (2002), 23 pages. Disponible en: http://www.escr-net.org/usr_doc/Montreal_Principes_- _FRANCAIS.doc. Dernier accès en 11 Septembre, 2008.

BIBLIOGRAPHIE

GENERAL

6. L’Association pour les droits de la femme et le développement (AWID). “Apprendre par le biais de l'expérience: des réflexions de militant(e)s sur les strategies de l'intérieur à l'extérieur, » Point de Mire, n. 4, (Décembre/2004). Disponible en http://www.awid.org/publications/OccasionalPapers/spotlight4_fr.pdf . Dernier accès en 14 Avril 2008.

DEVELOPPEMENT DU MILLENAIRE

7. L’Organisation des femmes pour l’environnement et le développement (WEDO), “Le renforcement du pouvoir des femmes, l’egalite entre les sexes, et les objectives de developpement du millenaire,” (2002), 8 pages. Disponible en : http://www.wedo.org/files/MDGtoolkit_fr.pdf. Dernier accès en 14 Avril 2008.

LES FEMMES ET LE DROIT À LA SÉCURITÉ SOCIALE

8. Lamarche, Lucie. “Le Pacte international relatif aux droits économiques, sociaux et culturels, les femmes et le droit à la sécurité sociale : des considérations et des propositions pour un droit «universel» à la sécurité sociale,“ Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, Vol. 14, No. 1., (2002). Résumé disponible en http://www.utpjournals.com/cjwl/cjwl141e.html#2. Dernier accès en 14 Avril 2008.

LA REFORME BUDGETAIRE ET L’ ÉQUITÉ ENTRE LES SEXES

9. Maroc - Ministère de Finances et de Privatisation. “Guide de la Réforme Budgétaire: la nouvelle approche budgétaire axée sur les résultats et intégrant la dimension genre,” (2005), 40 pages. Disponible en: http://www.siyanda.org/docs/reform_guide_fr.pdf. Dernier accès en 14 Avril 2008. 10. Fleshman, Michael. “Des budgets en quête d'équité entre les sexes.“ Afrique Relance, Vol.16, No. 1, (2002). Disponible en: http://www.un.org/french/ecosocdev/geninfo/afrec/vol16no1/161wmfr.ht m. Dernier accès en 14 Avril 2008.

LES DROITS DE FEMMES SUR LA TERRE ET LA SIDA EN AFRIQUE

11. Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'Alimentation et l'Agriculture (FAO). “Protéger les droits des femmes sur la terre pour protéger les familles dans les communautés frappées par le sida,“ FAO Salle de Presse, (2004). Disponible en: http://www.fao.org/newsroom/fr/news/2004/38247/. Dernier accès en 14 Avril 2008.

LA VIOLENCE CONTRE LES FEMMES ET LES DROITS HUMAINES

12. Obando, Ana Elena. “Le traitement de la violence sexospécifique est-il efficace dans le cadre des droits humains?“ WHRNet, février 2004. Disponible en http://www.whrnet.org/docs/enjeux-violence-0402.html. Dernier accès en 14 Avril 2008.

LES DONATEURS ET LES DROITS DE FEMMES

13. Clark, Cindy / Sprenger, Ellen / VeneKlasen, Lisa / Alpízar Durán, Lydia / Kerr, Joanna. "Où est l’argent pour les droits des femmes? Évaluation de ressources et du rôle des donateurs dans la promotion des droits des femmes et le soutien aux organisations des droits des femmes, 2006 Premier Rapport Finance-la,” L’Association pour les droits de la femme et le développement (AWID), (2006), 186 pages. Disponible en : http://www.awid.org/fre/Enjeux-et-Analyses/Library/Ou-est-l-argent-pour- les-droits-des-femmes. Dernier accès en 14 Avril 2008.

14. Fonds de développement des Nations Unies pour la femme / L’Organisation des femmes pour l’environnement et le développement (WEDO). “Les femmes défient la mondialisation : Un point de vue sexospecifique sur la Conférence internationale des Nations Unies sur le financement du développement,” (2002), 38 pages. Disponible en: http://www.wedo.org/files/ffdreport_fr.pdf. Dernier accès en 14 Avril 2008.

LA SANTÈ

15. La Coalition Internationale pour la Santé des Femmes (IWHC). “L’Accès à l’Avortement Sans Risques est un Droit Humain,” (2008), 3 pages. Disponible en: http://francais.iwhc.org/docUploads/French_Safe %20Abortion%20FINAL.pdf. Dernier accès en 23 Octobre 2008. 16. Human Rights Watch. “Au coeur des réalités: Les droits des femmes dans la lutte contre le sida,” (2005), 12 pages. Disponible en: http://hrw.org/backgrounder/wrd/032105doseFR.pdf. Dernier accès en 23 Octobre 2008.

LE DROIT Á L’ALIMENTATION

17. Organisation des Nations Unies pour L’alimentation et L’agriculture. “Directives Volontaires: à l’appui de la concrétisation progressive du droit à une alimentation adéquate dans le contexte de la sécurité alimentaire nationale,” (2005), 15 pages. Disponible en: ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/meeting/009/y9825f/y9825f00.pdf. Dernier accès en 4 Septembre, 2008.

LE DROIT Á LA SANTÉ REPRODUCTIVE

18. Centre pour le droit de santé reproductive (CRR) & Groupe de recherche femmes et lois au Sénégal (GREFELS). “Les droits des femmes en matiere de sante reproductive au Sénégal,” (2001), 36 pages. Disponible en: http://www.reproductiverights.org/pdf/SRsenegal01fr.pdf. Dernier accès en 4 Septembre, 2008.

19. Centre pour le droit de santé reproductive (CRR) & Association camerounaise des femmes jurists. “Les droits des femmes en matiére de santé reproductive au Cameroun,” (2000), 28 pages. Disponible en: http://www.reproductiverights.org/pdf/SRCameroon00fr.pdf. Dernier accès en 4 Septembre, 2008.

20. Centre pour le droit de santé reproductive (CRR) & Association des femmes juristes du Bénin. “Les Droits des Mineures en Matière de Santé Reproductive au Bénin” (1999), 20 pages. Disponible en: http://www.reproductiverights.org/pdf/SRbenin99fr.pdf. Dernier accès en 4 Septembre, 2008.

21. Centre pour le droit de santé reproductive (CRR) & Centre pour le droit et les politiques en matière de santé reproductive Association des juristes maliennes (AJM). “Les Droits des Mineures en Matière de Santé Reproductive au Mali.” (1999), 26 pages. Disponible en: http://www.reproductiverights.org/pdf/SRmali99fr.pdf. Dernier accès en 4 Septembre, 2008.

TRAVAILLER 22. Human Rights Watch. “Au bas de l’échelle: Exploitation et maltraitance des filles travaillant comme domestiques en Guinée,” Vol. 19, No. 8 (A), (2007), 120 pages. Disponible en : http://hrw.org/french/reports/2007/guinea0607/guinea0607frweb.pdf. Dernier accès en 4 Septembre, 2008.

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