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UNIFEM China produces a variety of publications and tools that are available for free in electronic form on this website. Print copies are free and available at our office, but because of cost of transportation, please come to our address for
the publications that you are interested in . Requests for publications whose print versions are free of charge are
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Other UNIFEM Publications
Progress of the World's Women 2005: Women, Work & Poverty
This report marks the fifth anniversary of the UN Millennium Declaration and the tenth anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action. It argues that unless governments and policymakers pay more attention to employment, and its links to poverty, the campaign to make poverty history will not succeed, and the hope for gender equality will founder on the reality of women's growing economic insecurity.
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| Report of the United Nations Development Fund for Women on the Elimination of Violence Against Women: Note by the Secretary-General (2005)
The present report to the Commission on the Status of Women at its fiftieth session and the Commission on Human Rights at its sixty-second session documents the activities undertaken by UNIFEM in 2005 to eliminate violence against women. It highlights, in particular, activities funded through the Trust Fund in Support of Actions to Eliminate Violence against Women, administered by UNIFEM.
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| Empowering Women Migrant Workers in Asia: A Briefing Kit
This briefing kit is informed by the experience of struggle, resilience and creative practice of women migrant workers and their support groups. It is an invitation to all of us as practitioners to continue enriching our understanding of women migrant workers' contribution to society and the impact of violations against them. It enhances an understanding of why and how prevention of discrimination and abuse of overseas women migrant workers should be addressed as issues of promoting gender equality; upholding basic human rights; promoting sustainable development and principles of good governance. Finally it reinforces commitment to collaborative action between government and civil society organizations within and across countries and regions, in ways that meaningfully protect and empower women migrant workers.
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| Resource Pack on Gender and HIV/AIDS
This resource kit aims to strengthen the impact of national HIV/AIDS programmes by tackling a key underlying factor that fuels the epidemic: gender inequality. It analyzes the impact of gender relations on the AIDS epidemic and provides guidance, including tools for effective advocacy and programming.
View Online:Operational Guide on Gender and HIV/AIDS: A Rights-Based Approach (English) |
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