![]() | Women's Rights and Development (Oxfam, 1995, 50 p.) |
Morning
Session 1: Presentations
Introduction and chair: Helen
O'Connell, One World Aciton
Women in the new world order: voices of workers
from the Third World
Swash Mia~, UNU/I~ECH
A development agency as a
patriarchal cooking pot: the evaporation of policies for women's
advancement
Sara HlupiJurle L<mgwe, L~ngwe Clarke and Assocuzles
Gender
and development in European development cooperation
Dan~la CoRrmbo,
AIDoS
Discussion
Session 2: The future agenda of tne women's movement in
relation to national and international structures
Chair: Wanjiru Kihoro,
Abantu for Development
Panel: Naila Kabeer, Institute of Development
Studies
DevakiJain, DAWN
Ines Smyth, Development Studies Institute
LSRE
Georgina Ashworth, Change
Eugenia Piza-Lopez, Oxfam
UK/I
Discussion
Afternoon
Session 3: Working groups: What are the key strategies for achieving a women's rights policy agenda?
Facilitators: Megan Vaughan, Nuffield College and QEH,
Universtiy of Oxford
Wanjiru Kihoro, Abantu for Development
Deborah
Kasente, Makerere University
Doreen Plantenga, Women and Autonomy Centre
(VENA)
Session 4: Rport back and synthesis: Helen O'Connell, One World
Action
Closing presentation: Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay, Oxfam
UK/I