[Ftffacilitationteam] FW: CAWN's publication: Economic Literacy
- a tool for women's empowerment in Nicaragua
Josephine Kamel
josephine_kamel en hotmail.com
Mar Oct 21 10:59:07 GMT+2 2008
Dear Ana,
No problem. I hope it is a useful tool, the originator asked to spread the publication to networks, very nice of them.
Josephine
From: ana en icae.org.uyTo: josephine_kamel en hotmail.com; ftffacilitationteam en listas.chasque.netSubject: Re: [Ftffacilitationteam] FW: CAWN's publication: Economic Literacy - a tool for women's empowerment in NicaraguaDate: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 09:52:22 -0200
Dear Josephine,
thank you very much for sending this. I had not seen it yet, it got somehow lost in my inbox. But it is very relevant as it relates to our plans for next year. I suppose we can adress this issue of economic literacy in our next telecall which is due next Wednesday.
Greetings,
Ana
Ana AgostinoICAEInternational Council for Adult EducationGeneral Secretariat18 de Julio 2095 - Apto 30111200 Montevideo - UruguayTel/fax: 005982 409 79 82E-mail: ana en icae.org.uy www.icae.org.uy
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From: katherine en cawn.orgTo: info en cawn.orgSubject: CAWN's publication: Economic Literacy - a tool for women's empowerment in NicaraguaDate: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 16:22:39 +0100
Dear CAWN friends and supporters,
Please find enclosed our latest publication: Briefing Paper “Economic Literacy - a tool for women's empowerment in Nicaragua”, October 2008, in both English and Spanish versions.
The Central America Women’s Network (CAWN) and the Movimiento de Mujeres Maria Elena Cuadra (MEC) worked together in a project funded by DfID Civil Society Challenge Fund (2005 – 2008) that involved capacity-building in micro and macro economic literacy for women.
“Through an empowering understanding of economic and trade issues women in Nicaragua have been enabled to promote and defend their interests, push for gendered laws, influence corporate, national and local government policy and practice, and advocate to curb the negative effects of free trade agreements on women living in poverty in Central America.”
Please feel free to distribute this Briefing Paper among your contacts, networks, and beneficiaries. It is also available to download from our website (www.cawn.org). For a hard copy in any version, please send me your full contact details.
Best regards,
Katherine
Katherine Ronderos
Women's Rights Programme Officer
Central America Women's Network (CAWN)
c/o OWA, Bradley Close, White Lion Street
London, N1 9PF. United Kingdom
T: +44 (0) 207 833 4174
F: +44 (0) 207 833 4102
www.cawn.org
CAWN is a not for profit company limited by guarantee. Registered in England and Wales No. 3935720
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