50,000 people, 50,000 voices, 50,000 different perspectives. I tried to reflect some of these in the blog, along with what seemed to be positive about the event in terms of women’s participation … more →
Women at the World Social Forumwomenwsf wrote 2 years ago: 50,000 people, 50,000 voices, 50,000 different perspectives. I tried to reflect some of these in the … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: Anthony Barnett’s article on the WSF and the role of civil society has stimulated a lively debate on … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: For information about the chance to be involved in piloting a community approach to HIV/AIDS please … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: Mary Robinson blogs the World Economic Forum on oD Today in the light of her experience at the World … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: Check out AMARC for interviews with women and about women in relation to the World Social Forum in d … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: Ubuntu World Forum of Civil Society Networks covered the WSF. The website has a short video clip on … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: This is the controversial but courageous story of girls who refuse to be circumcised. They take refu … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: While the cultural activities at the closing ceremony continue, these are reflections so far on my i … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: There have been peaceful demonstrations of local Kenyans, with support from registered forum-goers, … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: One of the free daily newspapers available is WSF GEM News supported by the Ford Foundation and the … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: Anthony Barnett from openDemocracy is also here at the WSF. He has contributed this post and the one … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: The first event I attended yesterday was Peace Women across the Globe: What do we want from the Worl … more →
womenwsf wrote 2 years ago: One of the criticisms raised in FEMNET’s report on the WSF was that women’s voices were marginalized … more →