
CSW 58 – There Is an Agreed Document
Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the
Millennium Development Goals for women and girls

Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the
Millennium Development Goals for women and girls

The International Alliance of Women and the Norwegian Association for Women’s Rights co-hosted a side-event on the financial crisis, recession and human rights on 13 March 2014, during the session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW58).

CEFAP-LADIES CIRCLE organized a debate on women’s leadership role in politics and decision making.
The Women Development Department in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the All Pakistan Women’s Association (APWA) on February 19 launched Decent Work for Domestic Workers (DW4DW), a skill development initiative to train 1,000 women at the APWA’s premises in Lahore.

Women call for economic models and development approaches that are firmly rooted in principles of human rights and environmental sustainability, that address inequalities between people and states, and that rebalance power relations for justice

New member Kumburayi Murisa describes the challenges that Zimbabwean women face today

The sustainable development agenda must strengthen gender equitable peace building and conflict prevention

Un Women Executive Director, Ms.Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka meets met with members of NGO CSW Geneva to discuss the Post-2015 Agenda. Seema Uplekar, IAW treasurer, attended
The first UN resolution on the protection of women human rights defenders was adopted by consensus by the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee on 27 November 2013. IAW was active in producing this important resolution