The purpose of international conferences sponsored by the United Nations is to provide the international community with the opportunity to debate issues of global concern and reach consensus on objectives and solutions that address these concerns. Since 1975, women have been the focus of a series of such conferences. Among the topics of concern was the marginalization of women which was attributed in part to inadequate international development implementation. This thesis queries whether twenty years of specific focus on women have improved the lives of women in developing countries. A comparative historical analysis of the United Nations World Conferences on Women traces the evolution of the idea of women as a specific constituency...
The struggle for women’s liberation from male domination transcends barriers related to social class...
This short article is to report on the Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing, last Septem...
This thesis sets out to explain the evolution of feminist discourse within the sustainable developme...
"The Fourth UN World Conference on Women, held in Beijing from 4-15 September 1995, can be seen as o...
United Nations declared 1985 – 1995 the decade for women and organised women conferences that have p...
This thesis explores the historical shifts of the United Nations world conferences on women, conside...
The Platform for Action of the Fourth World Conference on Women (1995) states: Equality between wom...
Women as a category had entered into the United Nations' agenda since its very onset. The Commission...
International conferences, especially UN-sponsored summits, are popular venues for political coaliti...
This study looks at the process by which international non-governmental organizations set agendas fo...
Thisstudy seeks to examine the evolution and diffusion of norms concerning the roleof women in peace...
For too long now policy-makers and decision-makers attempting to consider women's needs where develo...
In August and September of 1995, the Fourth UN Conference on Women was held in Beijing, China. The C...
Despite the massive contribution women make around the world, they still fall into the category of t...
International audienceAt a time when the 5th World Conference on Women has been replaced by The Gene...
The struggle for women’s liberation from male domination transcends barriers related to social class...
This short article is to report on the Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing, last Septem...
This thesis sets out to explain the evolution of feminist discourse within the sustainable developme...
"The Fourth UN World Conference on Women, held in Beijing from 4-15 September 1995, can be seen as o...
United Nations declared 1985 – 1995 the decade for women and organised women conferences that have p...
This thesis explores the historical shifts of the United Nations world conferences on women, conside...
The Platform for Action of the Fourth World Conference on Women (1995) states: Equality between wom...
Women as a category had entered into the United Nations' agenda since its very onset. The Commission...
International conferences, especially UN-sponsored summits, are popular venues for political coaliti...
This study looks at the process by which international non-governmental organizations set agendas fo...
Thisstudy seeks to examine the evolution and diffusion of norms concerning the roleof women in peace...
For too long now policy-makers and decision-makers attempting to consider women's needs where develo...
In August and September of 1995, the Fourth UN Conference on Women was held in Beijing, China. The C...
Despite the massive contribution women make around the world, they still fall into the category of t...
International audienceAt a time when the 5th World Conference on Women has been replaced by The Gene...
The struggle for women’s liberation from male domination transcends barriers related to social class...
This short article is to report on the Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing, last Septem...
This thesis sets out to explain the evolution of feminist discourse within the sustainable developme...