PROGRESS OF THE WORLD'S WOMEN 2015-2016: TRANSFORMING ECONOMIES, REALIZING RIGHTS (original) (raw)

Progress of the World's Women 2011-2012: In Pursuit of Justice

Progress of the World's Women is UN Women's flagship report. It tracks progress on gender equality around the world, with each edition focusing on a particular theme. The 2011-2012 report is about women's access to justice, with chapters on legal frameworks, the justice chain, legal pluralism, and justice for women during and after conflict. It also includes a section on tracking the MDGs from a gender perspective; and statistical annexes, including original global data on laws on violence against women.

Progress of the World’s Women 2011-2012

This volume of Progress of the World’s Women starts with a paradox: the past century has seen a transformation in women’s legal rights, with countries in every region expanding the scope of women’s legal entitlements. Nevertheless, for most of the world’s women the laws that exist on paper do not always translate into equality and justice. In many contexts, in rich and poor countries alike, the infrastructure of justice – the police, the courts and the judiciary – is failing women, which manifests itself in poor services and hostile attitudes from the very people whose duty it is to fulfil women’s rights.

International Congress on Women in A Global World IV: Struggle for Equality (WGW2024) Book of Abstracts

Welcome to the Fourth International Congress on Women in a Global World: Struggle for Equality. This significant event, scheduled to take place in İstanbul on May 23-25, 2024, is a collaborative effort by İstanbul Topkapı University Women and Family Studies Application and Research Center and numerous esteemed international institutions. The primary aim of this congress is to foster an inclusive, multidisciplinary, and global discussion on women's issues, gender inequality, and the varying ways in which these matters influence and are influenced by the structures within our societies. This congress provides a platform for insightful minds from various disciplines to share their research and perspectives on these pressing issues. Contained within this book are abstracts that offer a glimpse into the breadth and depth of the research that will be shared at the congress. Each abstract has been meticulously crafted, revealing a snapshot of the larger study it represents. This compilation of abstracts serves as a testament to the diversity of thought, methodologies, and approaches employed by researchers in this critical field.

Gender Equality aat Davos Forum

2018

a relevant global non-state actor, and its proposal to measure the gap gender among 144 nations. In second place, we analyzed data on gender equality, especially regarding economic participation and access to opportunities. Finally, we will point to some viable demands for justice in the private space. 1 show that the global labour force participation declines and this decline has been particularly accentuated for women. In terms of income, earned incomes have been increasing, but this upward trend has been steeper for men than for women. Therefore, according to the report, the growth in prosperity is not equitably distributed along gender lines. Putting in perspective the position that women occupy in the corporate structure, only 22% of individuals holding senior managerial positions are women. The demands of gender equality today are being updated to the new global configuration and in terms of rights, it means adding to the local perspective the global economic context, in which the State is inserted. Economic globalization has transformed the world politically and brought enormous challenges to the realization of human rights. This process, because of the combination of several factors, shifted the center of state power to the economy, from the public space to the private space, and this structural translation profoundly impacted the ideal of realizing human rights, since the ideal of change social relationship focused on the human person necessarily passes through the material conditions of existence for the realization of citizenship.

Gender Equality and the Economic Empowerment of Women

2008

Introduction Much of the feminist debate at the international level concerns the issue of human rights. In so far as human rights promote the fair and equal treatment of individuals regardless of gender, class, race, ethnicity, sexuality, and religious orientation, feminism and human rights seem to be natural allies. Many feminists argue for the importance of fully including women in the scope and application of human rights. Clearly, women should be offered the basic protections and freedoms that men enjoy. Moreover, feminists argue that simply extending human rights to women does not go far enough because there are a number of gender specific circumstances, such as reproductive issues and domestic violence, that remain outside the scope of human rights as currently conceived. This approach to securing women's equality globally focuses on women's inclusion in the scope of human rights, and questions the gender neutrality of the concept of human rights. In contrast to this f...