Summary: This paper provides a Pacific context for conceptualizing the Post-2015 Development Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals from the vantage point of Pacific women. It looks critically at the MDGs and the current policy agendas of Pacific Island states, discusses economic and social realities in the region, and incorporates some of the concerns expressed by Pacific NGOs working for economic and gender justice. The paper offers a new gender-responsive Pacific development framework integrating environmental sustainability, inclusive growth, gender equality and social inclusion
Gender inequality, unequal power relations and discrimination are barriers that often prevent women,...
For many communities of the South Pacific, traditional customary hierarchies favour men over other g...
In September 2015, the United Nations (UN) and its member states concluded the Millennium Developmen...
Globalisation has forced the island states of the Pacific to renew and strengthen commitments to coo...
This chapter situates the South Pacific region's engagement in progressing gender equality and women...
The Asia-Pacific region as a whole has had considerable success with the MDGs, particularly in reduc...
The Millennium Development Goals and the Plan of Action on Population and Poverty adopted at the Fif...
Asia and the Pacific has made good progress towards the MDGs, though the region will still need to m...
This chapter situates the South Pacific region’s engagement in progressing gender equality and women...
Papers presented at a conference held in Port Vila, Republic of Vanuatu, from 11-14 August 1984. Co-...
Improving women’s leadership and political participation has proved to be a key developmental chall...
Gender has been a key focus of donor activism, domestic politics and academic commentary in the Paci...
Gender has been a key focus of donor activism, domestic politics and academic commentary in the Pac...
cooperation for inclusive and sustainable economic and social development in Asia and the Pacific, a...
Pacific women’s unique economic experiences are under-represented in Pacific development initiatives...
Gender inequality, unequal power relations and discrimination are barriers that often prevent women,...
For many communities of the South Pacific, traditional customary hierarchies favour men over other g...
In September 2015, the United Nations (UN) and its member states concluded the Millennium Developmen...
Globalisation has forced the island states of the Pacific to renew and strengthen commitments to coo...
This chapter situates the South Pacific region's engagement in progressing gender equality and women...
The Asia-Pacific region as a whole has had considerable success with the MDGs, particularly in reduc...
The Millennium Development Goals and the Plan of Action on Population and Poverty adopted at the Fif...
Asia and the Pacific has made good progress towards the MDGs, though the region will still need to m...
This chapter situates the South Pacific region’s engagement in progressing gender equality and women...
Papers presented at a conference held in Port Vila, Republic of Vanuatu, from 11-14 August 1984. Co-...
Improving women’s leadership and political participation has proved to be a key developmental chall...
Gender has been a key focus of donor activism, domestic politics and academic commentary in the Paci...
Gender has been a key focus of donor activism, domestic politics and academic commentary in the Pac...
cooperation for inclusive and sustainable economic and social development in Asia and the Pacific, a...
Pacific women’s unique economic experiences are under-represented in Pacific development initiatives...
Gender inequality, unequal power relations and discrimination are barriers that often prevent women,...
For many communities of the South Pacific, traditional customary hierarchies favour men over other g...
In September 2015, the United Nations (UN) and its member states concluded the Millennium Developmen...