Indigenous Women Walking the Path to a CEDAW General Recommendation: Webinar

Webinar:  Indigenous Women Walking the Path to a CEDAW General Recommendation – Mujeres Indígenas caminando hacia una recomendación general de la CEDAW Date:  June 15, 2021 Time:  4 pm EDT (NY) – 2 pm CST (Guatemala) Location:  Zoom – Registration required, please register HERE Presenters: Rosa Chávez – Débora Yancoba – Yury López – Sara Mux …

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FORO VIRTUAL: Mujeres Indígenas y la CEDAW por la No Discriminación

La Asamblea Nacional Política de Mujeres Indígenas y el Instituto de Educación de los Derechos Humanos de las Mujeres invitan al foro virtual: Mujeres Indígenas y la CEDAW por la No Discriminación  En el marco del Día Internacional de la Mujer Indígena Fecha: 5 de septiembre, 2020 Organizan: Asamblea Nacional Política de Mujeres Indígenas (ANPMI) …

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Webinar: Nuestro activismo feminista y el Grupo de Trabajo sobre la discriminación contra las mujeres y niñas

Hace 10 años el Consejo de Derechos Humanos de la ONU creó al Grupo de Trabajo sobre Discriminación contra las mujeres y niñas. ¿Sabías que éste es uno de los mecanismos para la protección de los derechos de las mujeres más progresistas? ¡Celebremos juntas el décimo aniversario de este importante mecanismo de derechos humanos! La Alianza Feminista …

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What Coronavirus Teaches About Inequality, Discrimination and the Importance of Caring

Alda Facio, May 2020 They say the coronavirus doesn’t discriminate, that it put us all — no matter how diverse we are — at risk of falling ill, and that it dictates an equally threatening future for all humankind. But the measures that have been implemented in Central America to deal with this pandemic are …

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WHRI 2019 in Review

We are happy to share this short video with you highlighting our activities in 2019, executed with an amazing array of partners and attended by inspiring women leaders from around the world. 

In 2019, we offered a range of blended online & in-person capacity building programs, attended by more than 50 women’s human rights advocates originating from more than 30 countries and indigenous nations or communities.  Our facilitation teams are composed of diverse women’s human rights experts from around the world who bring firsthand knowledge of feminist women’s human rights theory and activism.

Our major activities included:

CEDAW for Change Institute in Toronto

Offered in collaboration with the International Human Rights Program of the University of Toronto law school – June 2019

CEDAW South to South Institute in Trinidad & Tobago

Offered in collaboration with the CEDAW Committee of Trinidad and Tobago, the Institute for Gender and Development Studies at the St Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies, and the Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality – July 2019

Women’s Human Rights in Times of Crisis Institute, Quito

Offered in Spanish in collaboration with the Colectiva IxPop of Guatemala and the National Institute of Advanced Studies in Quito, Ecuador.  Scholarships for this program were reserved for women from Indigenous communities in Latin America. – August 2019

Convening: CEDAW General Recommendation on the Rights of Indigenous Women

The program in Quito was followed by a one-day convening of 60+ Indigenous women from Spanish-speaking Latin America co-organized with Colectiva IxPop and other collaborators to disseminate information about and input for the ongoing movement for a CEDAW General Recommendation on the rights of Indigenous Women.   CEDAW Committee member Gladys Acosta and UN Working Group on discrimination against women and girls expert member Alda Facio participated in this informal consultation and call to action.

 

Due to the global COVID-19 crisis, we have postponed our in-person programs into 2021.  We will be offering online learning programs later in 2020, keep an eye on our website for details:  www.learnwhr.org

UN WGDAWG: COVID-19 and Discrimination Against Women and Girls

Statement from the UN WGDAWG: “Responses to Covid-19 could exacerbate pre-existing and deeply entrenched discrimination against women and girls” A message from WHRI Founder and Academic Director Alda Facio, expert member of the UN Working Group on discrimination against women and girls (WGDAWG). I am very pleased to present to you the press release and …

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