Gender, Women & the United Nations (UN) - Patton, Charlotte; Stephenson, Carolyn; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9780415782685
ISBN10:0415782686
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:160 pages
Size:216x138 mm
Language:English
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Gender, Women & the United Nations (UN)

 
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Women?s institutions in the United Nations and women?s movements worldwide have worked together to change the status of women in the world. An overview on the United Nations institutional gender architecture, however, is long overdue. This book focuses on the evolution of the United Nations gender architecture.



 

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Women?s institutions in the United Nations and women?s movements worldwide have worked together to change the status of women in the world. The change in the status of women has been associated with other major changes, in democracy, literacy, birth rates, and international security. Scholars and activists interested in international organizations have taken note of the UN?s system?s efforts to improve the status and condition of women and to secure women?s rights worldwide. In the process, there has been a shift from looking just at women to looking at the gender implications of all policies. An overview on the United Nations institutional gender architecture, however, is long overdue. This book focuses on the evolution of the United Nations gender architecture.


 


UN organizations under the rubric of women or gender committed to overcoming discrimination and to encouraging women?s empowerment have been and remain modest, some might say marginal, to the larger complex organization and structure of the UN system. In spite of being on the UN agenda almost from the beginning, women?s issues have been treated as unexceptional, almost mundane in their scope within and impact on the institutional UN.

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction  2. 1945-1960s: Legal Equality and Political Rights  3. 1960s-1974: Focus on Economic and Social Rights  4. 1975-1994: International Women?s Year and the UN Decade for Women Conferences, and their aftermath  5. 1995-2005: The Beijing Fourth World Conference on Women and its Aftermath  6. Conclusions: System-wide Coherence? Unfinished and Emerging Issues