"Where's the Power in Women's Empowerment?" A Forum, 4 August 2008, Bangkok
National Workshops on Gender Responsive Health-care and Social Security for the Elderly: 12-14 March 2008, Hanoi, Viet Nam; 9-11 April 2008, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Publication - Perspectives on Gender and Migration
International Women's Day, 8 March 2008 (observance on 7 March)
Theme: "Investing in Women and Girls"
Discussion Paper No. 20 - Promoting
Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in the Asia-Pacific:
Linking the Millennium Development Goals with the CEDAW and
Beijing Indicators
Paper - Specific
Indicator Initiatives and Issues in the ESCAP Region Related
to the Measurement of Violence against Women
Regional
Training Workshop on Entrepreneurship and e-Business
Development for Women Cooperatives, Bali, Indonesia,
27-30 November 2007
Regional
Stakeholders’ Consultation and Planning Workshop
on Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)
and child sexual abuse in the Pacific
Consultative
Meeting for the Establishment of a Regional Knowledge
Network of Rural Women Cooperatives, Bangkok, 23-24
August 2007
Expert
Group Meeting on CEDAW for National Machineries
and Senior Law-making Officials on How to Effectively
Integrate and Implement the CEDAW at the National
Level to Promote the Human Rights of Women, Bangkok,
18-20 July 2007
Expert Group Meeting "Regional Strategies for implementing the recommendations from the Secretary-General's In-depth Study on All Forms of Violence against Women", Bangkok, 26-27 April 2007
International Women's Day, 8 March 2007
Theme: "Ending Impunity for Violence Against Women"
Discussion Paper No. 19 - Gender Assessment of Selected E-business and
Strategies in Asia: The Case Studies of Malaysia, The Philippines,
the Republic of Korea and Thailand
Regional Seminar on Strengthening the Capacity of National Machineries for Gender Equality to Shape Migration Policies and Protect Migrant Women, Bangkok, 22-24 November 2006
Report - "Pursuing Gender Equality through the Millennium Development Goals in Asia and the Pacific"
Discussion Paper No. 17 - Violence against and Trafficking in Women as Symptoms of Discrimination: The Potential of CEDAW as an Antidote More...
Discussion Paper No. 18 - GENDER and HIV/AIDS in the ASIA and PACIFIC REGION More...
Expert Group Meeting on the Promotion and Implementation of CEDAW, Trafficking in Women and Violence Against Women, 3-5 October 2005, UNCC, Meeting Room G More...
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children resources and link More...
CSEC Report - "Situational Analysis Report on CSEC in Fiji" More...
Publication - Toolkit
for implementing and monitoring the East Asia and
Pacific Regional Commitment and Action Plan against
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)
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ESCAP
has compiled a toolkit on CSEC in the region.
The toolkit is composed of three chapters:
1. Tools for Developing National Plans of Action against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children;
2. Situational Analysis Research on CSEC: Basic approaches and tools;
3. Piloting CSEC Info: Experiences from East Asia.
By sharing experiences, good practices and practical tools in the areas or research, development of national plan of action and the piloting of CSEC Info, the toolkit can serve as a user-friendly and functional reference for key actors seeking to learn from past practice and adapt such lessons to fit local and national contexts.
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DAW
Directory of National Machineries for the Advancement
of Women, May 2006
Discussion Paper No. 16 - Women
in International Trade and Migration: Examining
the Globalized Provision of Care Services. This publication
explores the gender dimension of movements of persons
providing care services across internationsl borders. More...
Concept Note on the
use of gender-sensitive qualitatives indicators
for monitoring implementation of the Beijing Platform
for Action. This
paper, built on the efforts made by the Gender and
Development Section and the Statistics Division
of UNESCAP, aims at compiling and disseminating
indicators to monitor the progress of implementaiton
of the Platform. More... |