posted May 3, 2010 8:13 AM by Lisa Eriksson
Right now there are about 60 WILPF members at the 2010 nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference in New York City. Members participated in the weekend NGO activities - an international peace conference and a march, rally, and festival.
WILPF's project Reaching Critical Will will be following the NPT Review Conference in depth for the whole and month and will be providing daily updates through our NPT News in Review, click here for the first edition. For more information on the conference >>
You can also see all primary documents from the Conference, including statements, working papers, and more, on the RCW site, updated in near-real time. If you enjoy social media, you can also follow the action through Twitter and on Facebook. |
posted Mar 18, 2010 1:39 PM by Lisa Eriksson
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Women's Commission forwards draft resolution on assistance to Palestinan women to Economic and Social Council, and adopts six more, as it concludes annual session. Other texts concern United Nations Gender Entity, Hostage taking, Maternal mortality, Female geniatl mutilation, HIV/AIDS, and Women's economic empowement. Read more... |
posted Mar 5, 2010 5:43 AM by Lisa Eriksson
Yesterday the celebration of the women’s day was held and the UN secretary general
made a very appreciated speech. During his speech there was an action taken in the
gallery with women showing letters forming GEAR UP, which made him smile and saying look
at this Ambassadors!
Last night we had a great evening together with a big group US women and some
”international” coming to a seminar about WILPF lobby work. It was organised by our
WILPF office here in New York under the leadership of AnnJanette Rosga Ph.D., the
Director of the UN Office, who together with our New York interns (all also working hard
during the CSW) made very interesting presentations about WILPF, what we do and how to
about lobby strategies. I was contributing with some tips about lobbying from my
exprience.
After having spent two days lobbying at the NGO Forum before the CSW and three days at
CSW events on our campaign ”You get what you pay for” showing the figures World military
spending 2008: 1 464 000 000 000 USD or 4 000 000 000 USD per day - see also the leaflet
on our web side! – and the GEAR campaign (Gender Equality Architecture Reform) in the
UN, it is very disappointing that none of these issues are reflected in the final
declaration from this CSW. The decision about the declaration from the CSW was already
taken on Tuesday and it only reaffirms the Beijing Platform for Action from 1995. This
means that the Security Council resolution 1325 is not included since it was decided in
2000 and that there is not anything about the GEAR. The explanation given to this is
that if new negotiations were opened up on the Beijing Platform for Action there are big
risks that it would be
weakened.
About GEAR there has been presented a Resolution from the Norwegian Government and as
far as I know when writing this joined by the US. According to information here those
countries as well as the EU is in full support of the GEAR. At the same time but there
is no support from several countries in other regions of the world. We have also
learned that there will be a resolution about Palestine, which was not yet presented.
I have met only some WILPFers from around the world from Australia, Colombia, Italy/US,
Japan and several from the US as I mentioned. From Sweden we are four hard working
WILPFers: Josefine Karlsson, Pia Johansson, Tove Ivergård and myself. Yesterday also
Laura Roskos, US co- president joined our team.
One big thing here is that women had to wait so long to be registered on Sunday. Some
told me they had waited for almost nine hours!!!! Why are we women treated like this is
the question. So an open letter I being sent to UN Secretary to express our outrage with
the process. The initiative is taken by trade union women saying that they represent
more than 200 million members of the international trade union globally. As we from
Sweden came already on Friday we did not have to wait that long but still long enough to
also react. As I also learned many did not even register to get their badge. As many of
the side events are outside the UN building it is not necessary to have a badge to
participate.
Kirsti Kolthoff
President of the Swedish section of WILPF
WILPF international coordinator for the CSW . |
posted Feb 11, 2010 8:59 AM by Lisa Eriksson
"Against the backdrop of continued widespread gender discrimination worldwide, the European Union (EU) has urged Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to "urgently" speed up the creation of the proposed new U.N. agency for women. The proposal for a "gender entity" was recommended by a high-level panel back in 2006 and approved by the 192-member General Assembly last year." Thalif Deen UNITED NATIONS, Feb 4 (IPS) Read the whole article |
posted Feb 5, 2010 4:11 PM by Linda Eitrem Holmgren
UN Office interns attended the first meeting of the General Assembly's informal consultations of
the plenary on system-wide coherence on February 4, 2010. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon reviewed the key messages in his reports to the General Assembly:
- Report A/64/588 on the comprehensice proposal for the composite entity for gender equality and the empowerment of women
- Report A/64/589 on system wide-coherence related to operational activities for development (follow-up to the General Assembly resolution 63/31)
These reports and the resolution were discussed by member states during the informal consultations. |
posted Feb 3, 2010 10:30 AM by Lisa Eriksson
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Secretary Gerneral Ban Ki-Moon has appoined Margot Wallström as his special representative to tackle violence against women and children in the world's battle zones. Following are two articles (one in Spanish) on the appointment of Ms. Wallström. The NGO Working Group on Women, Peace, & Security has been working on the full implementation of resolution 1325 since 2000 and this is a step in the right direction!
RIGHTS: New U.N. Envoy to Crack Down on Sexual Violence. By: Thalif Deen
"UNITED NATIONS, Feb 2, 2010 (IPS) - When the
Security Council adopted resolution 1325 back in October 2000, it was a
historic event: for the first time the U.N.'s most powerful political
body dealt with a gender-related issue, explicitly linking women to
peace and security." Read the whole article
Varias ONG celebran el nombramiento de la nueva enviada especial para la mujer y los conflictos. "Un grupo de ONG de derechos humanos celbró hoy la decisión del secretario general de la ONU, Ban Ki-moon, de mombrar a la sueca Margot Wallström representante especial del organismo para la violencia sexual en los conflictos." Artículo entero
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posted Feb 1, 2010 9:34 AM by Lisa Eriksson
posted Jan 28, 2010 10:01 AM by Lisa Eriksson
The international Board Meeting adopted on January 9, 2010 two new resolutions, War Crimes and the Middle East.
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posted Jan 28, 2010 8:43 AM by Lisa Eriksson
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New publication on experience and research from around
the world on the nexus of gender, age, violence and small arms in
developing and developed countries. The findings feed into a number
of recommendations for future policy formulation, programme
implementation and research designed to further illuminate and
counteract the firing of the “sexed pistol”. For more information please visit: http://www.unu.edu/unupress/2009/sexedpistols.html
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posted Jan 20, 2010 10:57 AM by Lisa Eriksson
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"the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom wants to urge UN
Member States and Agencies to develop their efforts on:
1) The specific role and involvement of women in the provision of relief aid;
2) The participation of women in the planning and decision making of rehabilitation and development efforts and;
3) Disaster risk reduction and disaster preparedness projects in the rehabilitation and development phase." To read the whole statement please visit: http://www.wilpf.int.ch/statements/2010/Haiti.html |
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