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    Editor(s)
    Kerr, Joanna
    Sweetman, Caroline
    Publication date
    2003-12-10
    Subject
    Gender
    Health
    Rights
    Keywords
    HIV and AIDS
    Country
    Senegal
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam GB
    Series
    Oxfam Focus on Gender
    Document type
    Book
    Description
    Women Reinventing Globalisation is a collection of articles drawn from the Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID)'s Ninth International Forum, on this subject. Development researchers, policy makers, and practitioners, and feminist activists, debated and charted the impact of globalisation on women's status and their daily lives. Concrete strategies were developed, to ensure that globalisation works in favour of the poor, rather than against them.
    Table of contents
    Editorial; The economics of globalisation; Gender budgets and beyond: feminist fiscal policy in the context of globalisation; Feminist responses to economic globalisation: some examples of past and future practice; Counting for something! Recognising women's contribution to the global economy through alternative accounting systems; African women challenging neo-liberal economic orthodoxy: the conception and mission of the GERA programme; In search of an alternative development paradigm: feminist proposals from Latin America; If I were Minister of Finance...: gaining understanding of financial crisis through a simulation workshop; II Globalisation as politics; Fundamentalisms, globalisation, and women's human rights in Senegal; A daring proposal: campaigning for an inter-American convention on sexual rights and reproductive rights; Free markets and state control: a feminist challenge to Davos Man and Big Brother; Using the master's tools: feminism, media and ending violence against women; III Specific issues of global concern; Strategic advocacy and maternal mortality: moving targets and the millennium development goals; HIV/AIDS, globalisation and the international women's movement; New genetic technologies and their impact on women: a feminist perspective; Trafficking and women's human rights in a globalised world; IV Building a global voice to protect women's rights; The women's movement in the era of globalisation: does it face extinction?; Institutions, organisations and gender equality in an era of globalisation; Resources; Publications; Electronic resources; Briefing kits; Journals; Organisations; Videos; Conferences
    Pages
    161
    ISBN
    978-0-85598-492-2
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/121452
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    https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/women-reinventing-globalisation-121452
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