In June 2000 at the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Beijing+5, governments unanimously agreed to assess the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in 2005. While a world conference has not been planned for 2005, the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) has undertaken a technical assessment of the progress made in the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action during its March 2005 session.
The creation of an enabling environment for the substantiation of women’s rights, along the lines specified in the Beijing Platform for Action, requires serious and sustained policy reforms, as well as an understanding of the forces and factors that constrain positive action. UNRISD prepared a research-based report
, launched at the March 2005 session of the CSW in New York, in order to shed light on some of the critical policy issues highlighted in the Beijing Platform for Action. This report provides a useful complement to the formal review and appraisal of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action that the Division for the Advancement of Women (DAW) is undertaking.
The Executive Summary
Égalité des sexes: En quête de justice dans un monde d’inégalités (Vue d'ensemble)
Gender Equality: Striving for Justice in an Unequal World (Executive Summary)
Gender Equality: Striving for Justice in an Unequal World (Executive Summary) - Arabic version
Gender Equality: Striving for Justice in an Unequal World (Executive Summary) - Chinese version
Gender Equality: Striving for Justice in an Unequal World (Executive Summary) - draft Russian version
Igualdad de género: La lucha por la justicia en un mundo desigual (Sinopsis)
Igualdade de gênero: a luta pela justiça num mundo desigual (Resumo Executivo) - draft
The Report
Gender Equality: Striving for Justice in an Unequal World
Égalité des sexes: En quête de justice dans un monde d’inégalités
Igualdad de género: La lucha por la justicia en un mundo desigual
Gender Equality: Striving for Justice in an Unequal World (Arabic edition)
Gender Equality: Striving for Justice in an Unequal World (Chinese edition)
Occasional Papers
A selected number of the commissioned papers for the preparation of the UNRISD Report are also being published as
Occasional Papers:
- The Feminization of Agriculture? Economic Restructuring in Rural Latin America, by Carmen Diana Deere.
- Livelihood Struggles and Market Reform: (Un)making Chinese Labour after State Socialism, by Ching Kwan Lee.
- Women at Work: The Status of Women in the Labour Markets of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, by Eva Fodor.
- The Politics of Gender and Reconstruction in Afghanistan, by Deniz Kandiyoti.
- Women, Political Parties and Social Movements in South Asia, by Amrita Basu.
- Gendering Migration, Livelihood and Entitlements: Migrant Women in Canada and the United States, by Monica Boyd and Deanna Pikkov.
- For or Against Gender Equality? Evaluating the Post-Cold War “Rule of Law” Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Celestine Nyamu-Musembi.
- Decentralizing Government and Centralizing Gender in Southern Africa: Lessons from the South African Experience, by Jo Beall.
- Neolibs, Neocons and Gender Justice: Lessons from Global Negotiations, by Gita Sen.
- "Your Justice is Too Slow": Will the ICTR Fail Rwanda's Rape Victims?, by Binaifer Nowrojee.
- Feminized Migration in East and Southeast Asia: Policies, Actions and Empowerment, by Keiko Yamanaka.
- Foreign Direct Investment, Development and Gender Equity: A Review of Research and Policy, by Elissa Braunstein.
- Gendered Spaces in Party Politics in Southern Africa: Progress and Regress since Beijing 1995, by Onalenna Doo Selolwane.
- Gender Dimensions of Viet Nam's Comprehensive Macroeconomic and Structural Reform Policies, by Le Anh Tu Packard.
- Beijing Plus 10: An Ambivalent Record on Gender Justice, by Maxine Molyneux and Shahra Razavi
Background Papers
For the preparation of the report,
the Institute commissioned over 60 background papers, involving over 70 researchers from diverse regions. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) has now began posting the
commissioned background papers on its Web site.
Meetings
The launch of the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) report took place on 7-8 March 2005 in New York. A series of international and regional dissemination conferences are also being planned for 2005 and 2006.
Advisory Group
To ensure the quality of its work, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) convened an Advisory Group composed of nine distinguished scholars.
Funding
This activity is being funded by the European Union, the government of Sweden (Sida/SAREC), the International Development Research Center (IDRC, Ottawa, Canada) and the government of the Netherlands.
For more information
To be kept informed about this United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) project and to be the first to know when the report in available online, subscribe to the Institute’s free
email alerts service.