ID: 1999-R-UNI-GLO
Reference: Hilkka, P. (1994). Engendering the Global Agenda: A Success Story of Women and the United Nations. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: INSTRAW.
Year: 1999
Description:
This paper traces the roots of women's activism from the days of the League of nations when women's organizations supported intergovernmental cooperation for the prevention of wars and securing peace through the founding of the United Nations and the formulation of its Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Right, and the establishment of the Commission on the Status of Women, to their influence on and participation in the 1990's world conferences. It also examines the changing objectives of women's global agenda and documents the shift of emphasis from securing equality between women and men and advancing the rights of women prior to the UN Decade for Women to the recognition of equality, peace and development as prerequisites for women's equal participation in decision-making processes.
Instraw's Mandate: Research
Theme: United Nations
Keywords: Empowerment, Advancement of women, Human Rights
Geographic Area: Global
Languages: English
Type of Product: Paper
Disponibility: Printed
LinkToFile: PDF FILE