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Tribute to the Late Angela King

No ordinary Woman (2007)

By Nelcia Robinson
2007
The Caribbean Association for Feminist Research & Action (CAFRA) records its deep sense of loss at the passing of Angela King, dedicated fighter for women’s equality and a Commander of the Order of Distinction, Jamaica. It was Kofi Annan, past Secretary General of the United Nations who (...) > continue

CARIBBEAN POLICY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (CPDC)

“FOR WANT OF A NAIL” (2006)

Friday 21 July 2006
CHAIRPERSON’S ADDRESS TO THE ASSEMBLY > continue

We Will Do It Again (2006)

By Nelcia Robinson
2006
Opening remarks > continue

Belling the Cat (2006)

By Nelcia Robinson
2006
Greetings, Sisters and Brothers > continue

Millennium Declaration (2005)

Monday 29 August 2005
The adoption of the Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) come against a background of unprecedented global economic growth. > continue

The Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute (2005)

Friday 10 June 2005
The Transparency Institute joins the call to withdraw the Judicial Review (Amendment) Bill > continue

CARIBBEAN GENDER AND TRADE NETWORK (2004)

Sunday 8 February 2004
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) was formally established on January 1995 and is the only international body dealing with the regulation of trade between nations. > continue

Resisting Pauperisation – Upholding Women’s Human Rights (2004)

By Nelcia Robinson and Julieta Alfonso
Saturday 24 January 2004
CAFRA’s mission is to celebrate and channel the collective power of women for individual and societal transformation, thus creating a climate in which social justice is reaslised. > continue

Address to CARICOM Trade Ministers (2003)

Wednesday 3 September 2003
CAFRA is a regional network of feminists, individual researchers, activists and women’s organisations. > continue

Caribbean Feminisms Workshop (2002)

Wednesday 12 June 2002
The Caribbean Feminisms Workshop: Recentring Caribbean Feminisms, is an inaugural activity hosted by the Centre for Gender and Development Studies (CGDS), UWI, Cave Hill in collaboration with the UWI, Faculty of Law, Cave Hill. > continue

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