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Call for communications regarding violations of women’s rights - CSW 61

Día (s): de 11/jul a 01/ago

Communications Procedure for CSW 61 – 2017 

Call for communications regarding violations of women’s rights around the globe.

The Commission on the Status of Women, in coordination with UN Women, is seeking complaints, appeals and petitions that describe alleged violations of human rights that affect women in any country in the world.  These communications may address violations that include the political, economic, civil, social, and/or educational status of women. They are a part of COSW’s work to identify emerging trends and patterns of injustice and discriminatory practices against women for purposes of policy formulation and development of strategies for the promotion of gender equality.

 

Selected communications will be sent through the secretary-general to the governments in which the alleged violations have taken place. These governments will be invited to respond to the alleged violation.  UN Women will then compile a confidential report containing both the communication and replies received. Working groups will then be considered by working groups in closed meetings by the Commission on the Status of Women during its session in March.

Please note: Communications, including victim names, will be shared with the relevant governments concerned, and are not kept confidential.

The communications procedure does not provide an avenue for the redress of individual grievances.

Deadline for submission is August 1, 2016.

Any person or organization with a communication should write to:

CSW Communications Procedure?Human Rights Section

UN Women ?220 East 42nd Street, 17th Floor?New York, NY 10017 USA

Or send an e-mail message to cp-csw@unwomen.org.

 

What information should be included in a communication?

 

Communications should:

  • Identify as far as possible the woman victim, or women victims (note: the names of victims will be shared with the Government concerned for its reply);
  • Indicate clearly where (the particular country) the alleged violation(s) or pattern of violations have occurred or are occurring. Separate communications should be submitted per country in which alleged violations have taken place;
  • Provide, when available, dates and circumstances of the alleged violations;
  • Explain the context by providing relevant background information; and provide, when available, copies of documentation.

 

 

Examples of categories of communications received and trends and patterns identified in recent years:

  • Arbitrary arrests of women
  • Deaths and torture of women in custody
  • Forced disappearances or abductions of women
  • Discriminatory application of punishments in law based on sex, including corporal and capital punishment
  • Violation of the rights of women human rights defenders to freedom of expression and assembly
  • Threats or pressure exerted on women not to complain or to withdraw complaints
  • Stereotypical attitudes towards the role and responsibilities of women
  • Domestic violence
  • Forced marriage and marital rape
  • Virginity testing
  • Contemporary forms of slavery, including trafficking in women and girls
  • Sexual harassment of women in the workplace
  • Unfair employment practices based on sex, including unequal pay
  • Discrimination against women in accessing international humanitarian aid
  • Forcible evictions of women in conflict situations
Local: http://www.unwomen.org/csw/communications-procedure
Fecha: Jul/11/2016 - Aug/01/2016
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Grant's for Journalists - Underreported Women's Stories

Día (s): de 15/jul a 01/ago

The International Media Women's Foundation (IMWF) is providing grants that average $5,000 USD for women journalists to pursue international stories of importance through gender-sensitive coverage of underreported topics. The grants will be awarded to cover reporting-related costs.

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. Funding will be awarded in August, December, and April.

For more information, or to submit an application, click here

The IWMF’s Reporting Grants for Women’s Stories, sponsored by The Secular Society, is a new funding initiative supporting journalism produced by and about women.

Local: https://iwmf.submittable.com/submit/58104
Fecha: Jul/15/2016 - Aug/01/2016
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Request for Proposals: Innovation on GBV Prevention and Response (SVRI and World Bank)

Día (s): de 10/ago a 01/oct

The Sexual Violence Research Initiative in partnership with the World Bank Group, through the SVRI and the WBGs Development Marketplace for innovations on GBV prevention and response, are seeking proposals for research and interventions or related activities that will contribute to the prevention and response of gender-based violence in low and middle income countries.

Projects under this call should be for a maximum of up to 24 months duration.
 
Proposals will be accepted that address:
 
·      piloting, adaptation, testing and/or scale up of new or promising interventions, self-contained research projects that are either stand alone or fit within a larger project which will build on, or support prevention or response of GBV, including formative research studies

·      pilot or feasibility studies, costing studies on promising/effective GBV interventions to assess value for money, adding a new component/arm to an already funded intervention

·      projects to disseminate promising research findings, secondary analysis of existing data, studies to better understand the mechanisms and pathways of change of effective GBV prevention interventions

·       studies to measure the ripple/spillover effects on GBV prevention, and research on the role of the private sector in GBV prevention and response.
 
There are 6 awards available for up to USD100,000, of which three will fund a maximum of USD150,000.
 
Applications are due 1st October 2016 at 11:59:59pm South African Standard Time (4:59:59pm EST). Late applications will not be accepted. Applications will be accepted in English, French and Spanish.
 
 
Find the application guidelines here.

Local: http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2016/07/22/world-bank-sexual-violence-research-initiative-to-make-new-awards-for-innovation-in-preventing-gender-based-violence
Fecha: Aug/10/2016 - Oct/01/2016
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Call for Submissions – Online Women Human Rights Defenders Tribute: In Memory of Courage, Persistence, Strength

Día (s): de 10/ago a 30/sep

AWID will launch the 2016 Online Tribute to WHRDs as part of our contributions to the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence campaign which takes place every year from November 25 – December 10, 2016. We invite you to submit stories (biographies and photos) of feminists, WHRDs and LGBTQI activists from your country or region who are no longer with us.

Please send your contribution to membership@awid.org . Deadline for submissions is September 30, 2016.
The biographies and photos you send will be added to our online exhibit, shared with our partners, as well as highlighted through social media and email communications during the 16 Days of Activism.

AWID especially encourages submissions concerning groups routinely rendered invisible, such as young women, disabled women, sex workers, LGBTQI, and indigenous women.

More information on this by clicking here.

Local: http://www.awid.org/node/5990
Fecha: Aug/10/2016 - Sep/30/2016
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“Movements, Borders, Rights? Feminist Perspectives on global Issues in Europe” WIDE+ and EWL International Conference, 24-25 October, 2016, Brussels.

Día (s): de 24/oct a 25/ago

This two-day international conference will develop a consistent feminist analysis on these global developments faced by Europe. Panels and workshops will explore the ways in which social justice, gender equality and women’s rights are affected, sacrificed or squeezed.
 
The conference will be a space for civil society, women’s rights experts, activists and policy makers to deepen and broaden their understanding of the current situation in Europe from a feminist perspective in an international exchange with women’s human rights activists from the Global South who have been dealing with similar challenges for a long time. The conference will also start a process of building momentum toward constructive criticism and joint political action beyond the conference, through encouraging constituencies and potential allies to take on board feminist perspectives in their future activities and agendas.
 
For more information, and to register for the event, click here

Local: https://wideplus.org/conference-2016/
Fecha: Oct/24/2016 - Aug/25/2016
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