[Gcap-mujeres] RE: [Gcap-women] March - 8 - Marzo
Kristen Ostling
kostling en ccic.ca
Mie Mar 14 01:33:04 GMT+3 2007
Hi Ana,
Here's a link to the March 8 Make Poverty History action alert: http://www.makepovertyhistory.ca/e/take-action/e-alerts/2007-03-08.html
Cheers,
Kristen
Make Poverty History
Canada
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From: gcap-women-bounces en lists.apcwomen.org on behalf of Ana Agostino
Sent: Mon 3/12/2007 11:35 PM
To: Women for Global Call Against Poverty; gcap-women en apcwomen.org; gcap-mujeres en listas.chasque.net
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Subject: [Gcap-women] March - 8 - Marzo
Dear all,
following on Alejandra´s message and a concrete request from the support team, I would like to ask you all to send a brief note on what mobilisations or actions took place in your country/region around 8 March. In that way we can prepare a note to include in the website that shows what the FTF did for this date.
Thanks in advance!
Greetings,
Ana
Queridas amigas,
siguiendo el mensaje de Alejandra y un pedido concreto del grupo de apoyo, les solicito si pueden enviar una síntesis de las movilizaciones y acciones que tuvieron lugar en vuestro país/región en torno al 8 de marzo. De esa manera podemos sacar una nota en el sitio web que incluya qué es lo que hizo el ETF en esta primera movilización.
Muchas gracias desde ya!
Saludos,
Ana
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From: Alejandra Scampini
To: gcap-women en apcwomen.org ; gcap-mujeres en listas.chasque.net
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 1:19 PM
Subject: FW: [Gcap-women] March 8: Thousands Across India Decry Poverty &DemandWomen's Agenda in Governance
Congratulations to all the women who are out there mobilizing and putting women's rights at the centre of the struggle against poverty.
It would be great to have at the end of this mobilizations a two page doc with a summary of this country, regional and iinternational
That we know is going to be readable and ALL GCAP iknows about this
I am sure some GCAPs outside FTF read about FTF staff but we could work on sth very brief that highlights how actually women's rights issues are part of the challenge and we engage with issues critically and in solidarity and in political partnerships with other groups..
It would be good to name and put there the names of the groups involved so we start being more clear on who, what and how
Beijos
Alejandra Scampini
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Subject: [Gcap-women] March 8: Thousands Across India Decry Poverty & DemandWomen's Agenda in Governance
THOUSANDS OF WOMEN SPEAK OUT AGAINST POVERTY
Demand Centrality of Women's Concerns in National Governance Agenda
March 9, 2007 ( India)
On the occasion of International Women's Day, over 5000 women across India have been linked by partners of Wada Na Todo Abhiyan to remind the government of it promise to end Poverty & Social Exclusion, and reinforce that this change will not be possible unless women's concerns and rights are mainstreamed in governance.
In keeping with this objective, the release of a Perspective Report titled "Gender & Governance: Reviewing the Women's Agenda in the National Common Minimum Programme" has been co-ordinated through 40 events across 10 states in India - of which 27 were held on March 8, 2007 alone , and 13 more are being organized across the month. A total of 12,145 people, primarily women, are being linked through this effort.*
The Report draws attention to the outcomes for women in relation to the National Common Minimum Program and its 3 flagship programs, namely the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (SSA). Authored by eminent activists and experts, the report draws attention to the need for additional efforts to be made to ensure that women are able to benefit from and participate in the national initiatives for livelihood, health and education.
In this report, Amarjeet Kaur (All India Trade Union Congress) points out that although that although 96% of working women in India belong to the informal sector, the country still lacks social security legislation that can ensure fair wages and safe working conditions for millions of women. Annie Raja (National Federation of Indian Women) notes that despite the provision for 33% preference for women workers in NREGA, field audits show that women are prevented from taking up work through the scheme, and paid lower wages for their work.
Abhijit Das (Centre for Health & Social Justice) and Jashodhara Dasgupta (Sahayog) adjudge that for the NRHM to achieve its intended objective, the explicit recognition of gender disparity as a determinant of health status and access to health care is imperative. Malini Ghose (Nirantar) draws attention to the adverse impact of privatization of education on women and girls, particularly from socially disadvantaged sections, and strongly recommends that the state should arrest its withdrawal from the education sector and the formal education system should be strengthened not downsized.
These and other recommendations to strengthen the women's agenda in the National Common Minimum Programme have informed the discussions with women from village self-help groups, village panchayats, urban poor settlements, representatives of government, women's organizations, social activists and the media.
Wada Na Todo Abhiyan (Keep Your Promise campaign) is a network of over 900 organizations, active in 15+ states of India. The campaign works to hold the government accountable to its promise to End Poverty & Social Exclusion - as promised in the United Nations Millennium Declaration, the National Development Goals and the National Common Minimum Program.
For further information: visit www.wadanatodo.net / call (91) -11-46082371
* Events marking International Women's Day across 'Wada Na Todo Abhiyan'
1. Chamba, Himachal Pradesh
Date: 7 March 2007
Event: Consultation on Issues of Dalit Women & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 35 dalit rural women and activists
Organizer: Dalit Women's Forum (RTDC)
2. Simla, Himachal Pradesh
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Release of 'Gender & Governance' Perspective Report & a Status Report on Single Women by the Chief Secretary, Himachal Pradesh
Participants:: 51 representatives of government, media, social organizations
Organizer: SUTRA
3. Palampur, Himachal Pradesh
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Consultation on Issues of Dalit Women & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 68 dalit rural women and activists
Organizer: Dalit Women's Forum (RTDC)
4. Delhi
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Slums' Mahila Utsav (Women's Celeberation) & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 350 dalit women from slum communities and activists
Organizer: CADAM & NACDOR
5. Delhi
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Film Screening, Cultural Program & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 31 women from communities, media, writers and researchers
Organizer: SAFAR Trust
6. Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Consultation on 'Women's Concerns in Gujarat - A Collective Articulation' & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 135 women representing women's organizations, disabled group and other networks across Gujarat
Organizer: Mahila Swaraj Abhiyan
7. Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 100 social activists, government representatives and senior citizens
Organizer: Probus Club of Chennai
8. Chaksu-Phagi (Jaipur), Rajasthan
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Launch of campaign on women's health, education, security & empowerment & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 200
Organizer: CECOEDECON
9. Niwai (Tonk), Rajasthan
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Launch of campaign on Women's health, education, security & empowerment & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 300
Organizer: CECOEDECON
10. Malpura (Tonk), Rajasthan
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Launch of campaign on Women's health, education, security & empowerment & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 500
Organizer: CECOEDECON
11. Baitu (Barmer), Rajasthan
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Launch of campaign on Women's health, education, security & empowerment & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 200
Organizer: CECOEDECON
12. Bali (Pali), Rajasthan
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Launch of campaign on women's health, education, security & empowerment & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 200
Organizer: CECOEDECON
13. Karauli (Baran), Rajasthan
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Launch of campaign on Women's health, education, security & empowerment & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 200
Organizer: CECOEDECON
14. Shahbad (Baran), Rajasthan
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Launch of campaign on Women's health, education, security & empowerment & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 200
Organizer: CECOEDECON
15. Nagpur City, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 150 urban poor women, senior citizens, children
Organizer: YUVA & We Can Network
16. Bhivapur, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 200 teachers, anganwadi workers, panchayat representatives, rural women
Organizer: YUVA & We Can Network
17. Hingana, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 350 women SHG members, anganwadi workers, teachers, tehsildar, senior advocate
Organizer: YUVA & We Can Network
18. Akola, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 200 women
Organizer: YUVA & We Can Network
19. Amravati, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 200 women
Organizer: YUVA & We Can Network
20. Bhandara, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 200 women
Organizer: YUVA & We Can Network
21. Mumbai, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 100 women and young girls
Organizer: YUVA & We Can Network
22. Mumbai, Maharashtra
Date: 9 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 400 women, social activists
Organizer: YUVA
23. Mumbai, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 155 women and young girls
Organizer: Joy Social Group
24. Sindhudurg, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 60 rural women and women panchayat representatives
Organizer: Sewangan (Malvan) & We Can Network
25. Satara, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 175 women social activists, teachers
Organizer: Society of Human Liberty & We Can Network
26. Nashik, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 125 rural women
Organizer: Lok Vikas Samajik Sansthan & We Can Network
27. Nanded, Maharashtra
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 125 rural women
Organizer: P N Chauvan & We Can Network
28. Hazaribagh, Jharkhand
Date: 8 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 400 rural women
Organizer: CCVS
29. Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
Date: 9 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 100 grassroots women activists
Organizer: UPVAN
30. Satna, Madhya Pradesh
Date: 10 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 2000 SHG and panchayat women leaders
Organizer: SAMARTHAN
31. Ranchi, Jharkhand
Date: 10 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 50 social activists, lawyers and government representatives
Organizer: Anupama Kumari
32. Ajaygarh, Madhya Pradesh
Date: 12 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 600 village SHG and panchayat women leaders
Organizer: SAMARTHAN
33. Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
Date: 13 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 150 women elected representatives
Organizer: UPVAN
34. Garwha-Palamu, Jharkhand
Date: 14 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 500 rural women and activists
Organizer: CCVS
35. Gumla, Jharkhand
Date: 14 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 500 rural women and activists
Organizer: CCVS
36. Dhanbad, Jharkhand
Date: 14 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 300 rural women and activists
Organizer: CCVS
37. Giridih, Jharkhand
Date: 14 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 300 rural women and activists
Organizer: CCVS
38. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Date: 14 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 35 policy makers, representatives of media & social organizations
Organizer: UPVAN
39. Bhubaneshwar, Orissa
Date: March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 200 representatives of social organizations, government and media
Organizer: CYSD
40. Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Date: 24 March 2007
Event: Women's Day Celebration & Release of Perspective Report
Participants:: 2000 members of SHG groups
Organizer: Presentation Sisters
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Best regards,
Lysa John
National Campaign Co-ordinator
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