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Vol. 20 no. 1 (January-June 2006)

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Programme Update (History of the Women’s Movement in the Caribbean 2006)

June 2006
The Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action (CAFRA) is in its 21st year of operation, one of the longest surviving women’s organisations in the region. CAFRA has sought to record and strengthen women’s struggle for their rights and their vision for the Caribbean. CAFRA has worked (...) > continue

Editorial (History of the Women’s Movement in the Caribbean 2006)

Home Sweet Home? By Nelcia Robinson
June 2006
Editorial > continue

CSW Youth Session (History of the Women’s Movement in the Caribbean 2006)

By Nelson A. King
June 2006
Interview with Ms. Nelcia Robinson at the 49th Session of the Commission on the Status of Woment (CSW)– New York, March 2005. > continue

In Silence the Strands Unravel (History of the Women’s Movement in the Caribbean 2006)

Communication Has Begun
June 2006
CAFRA is pleased to note that “In Silence the Strands Unravel” has become a textbook for the Social Science Course at Mc Master University, Toronto, Canada, for the second consecutive semester. When CAFRA launched this book in February 2000 its author Sybil Seaforth was commended for breaking (...) > continue

Check Cafra (History of the Women’s Movement in the Caribbean 2006)

By Kathy “Ife” Harris
June 2006
Poem > continue

History of the Women’s Movement in the Caribbean (Part I) (History of the Women’s Movement in the Caribbean 2006)

By Rhoda Reddock
June 2006
FEATURE ADDRESS TO THE HIVOS/UNIFEM MEETING OF WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZED BY THE CARIBBEAN ASSOCIATION FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH AND ACTION – GRENADA 1 – 2, DECEMBER 1998 I would like to begin by congratulating the various agencies and organizations which have brought us together in Grenada this (...) > continue

Climbing the Information Society Ladder (History of the Women’s Movement in the Caribbean 2006)

June 2006
Climbing the Information Society Ladder: The Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action and the World Information Society INTRODUCTION The twelve (12) critical areas of concern for the advancement of women, as outlined in the Beijing Platform remain high priority for women in the (...) > continue

Communique of the 2005 People’s Forum (History of the Women’s Movement in the Caribbean 2006)

June 2006
On the Occasion of a Dialogue with Commonwealth Foreign Ministers, Malta, 26 November 2005. > continue

On the Bookshelf (History of the Women’s Movement in the Caribbean 2006)

June 2006
COMMONWEALTH FOUNDATION Breaking with Business as Usual Perspectives from Civil Society in the Commonwealth on the Millennium Development Goals (2005) Spitting in the Wind – Lessons in Empowerment for the Caribbean Suzanne Francis Brown COMMONWEALTH SECRETARIAT Gender Mainstreaming (...) > continue

Cuba: Special Treatment to Mothers with HIV/AIDS (History of the Women’s Movement in the Caribbean 2006)

By Sara Más
June 2006
One of the existing conflicts for women with HIV/AIDS is pregnancy. To be a mother or not is a difficult decision and with great risks for mothers and their babies. In Cuba, the policy of the Ministry of Health is to help mothers to take a decision giving them information and support from (...) > continue

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