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la <strong>mujer</strong> <strong>en</strong> la <strong>era</strong> global<br />
Human rigHts<br />
Bunch, Charlotte and Samantha Frost. “Wom<strong>en</strong>’s<br />
Human Rights: An Introduction.” Routledge International<br />
Encyclopedia of Wom<strong>en</strong>: Global Wom<strong>en</strong>’s Issues and<br />
Knowledge. Newark, NJ: Routledge Press.<br />
http://www.cwgl.rutgers.edu/globalc<strong>en</strong>ter/whr.html<br />
The Conv<strong>en</strong>tion on the Elimination of all<br />
Forms of Discrimination Against Wom<strong>en</strong><br />
(CEDAW)<br />
http://www.un.org/wom<strong>en</strong>watch/daw/cedaw/<br />
UNIFEM. About the Conv<strong>en</strong>tion<br />
This website offers a detailed explanation<br />
of CEDAW.<br />
http://www.unifem.org/cedaw30/about_cedaw/<br />
media<br />
Bradley, Patricia. Wom<strong>en</strong> and the Press: The Struggle for<br />
Equality. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2005.<br />
Epstein, Cynthia. “The Wom<strong>en</strong>’s Movem<strong>en</strong>t and the<br />
Wom<strong>en</strong>’s Pages.” Hearth & Home: Images of Wom<strong>en</strong> in the<br />
Mass Media (pp. 216-221). New York: Oxford University Press,<br />
1978.<br />
G<strong>en</strong>der Links<br />
This South African organization works for g<strong>en</strong>der equality<br />
in three core program areas: the media,<br />
governance, and g<strong>en</strong>der justice.<br />
http://www.g<strong>en</strong>derlinks.org.za/page/publications<br />
International Wom<strong>en</strong>’s Media Foundation (IWMF)<br />
The IWMF offers news and training designed to<br />
str<strong>en</strong>gth<strong>en</strong> the role of wom<strong>en</strong> in the news<br />
media worldwide.<br />
www.iwmf.org<br />
Who Makes the News? Global Media Monitoring<br />
Project<br />
Who Makes the News? is the largest and longest longitudinal<br />
study on g<strong>en</strong>der in the world’s news media.<br />
http://www.whomakesth<strong>en</strong>ews.org/gmmp-<br />
2009-2010.html<br />
Wom<strong>en</strong>’s Edition – Population Refer<strong>en</strong>ce Bureau<br />
S<strong>en</strong>ior-level wom<strong>en</strong> editors, reporters, and producers from<br />
influ<strong>en</strong>tial media organizations in developing countries<br />
examine and report on pressing issues affecting wom<strong>en</strong>’s<br />
health and status.<br />
http://www.prb.org/About/InternationalPrograms/<br />
Projects-Programs/InternationalMedia/<br />
Wom<strong>en</strong>sEdition.aspx<br />
Wom<strong>en</strong>’s Publishers/Wom<strong>en</strong>’s Institute for<br />
Freedom of the Press<br />
Wom<strong>en</strong>’s publishers are listed here.<br />
http://www.wifp.org/DWM/publishers.html<br />
<strong>en</strong>vironm<strong>en</strong>t<br />
Barefoot College<br />
The Barefoot College is a nongovernm<strong>en</strong>tal organization<br />
that provides services and solutions to problems in rural<br />
communities, with the objective of making<br />
communities self-suffici<strong>en</strong>t.<br />
http://www.barefootcollege.org/<br />
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United<br />
Nations (FAO)<br />
This is the home page for the FAO.<br />
www.fao.org<br />
Johnsson-<strong>La</strong>tham, Gerd. A Study on G<strong>en</strong>der Equality<br />
as a Prerequisite for Sustainable Developm<strong>en</strong>t.<br />
Stockholm, Swed<strong>en</strong>: Ministry of the Environm<strong>en</strong>t,<br />
Swed<strong>en</strong>, 2007.<br />
http://www.g<strong>en</strong>d<strong>era</strong>nd<strong>en</strong>vironm<strong>en</strong>t.org/<br />
archangel2/docum<strong>en</strong>tos/447.pdf<br />
Neumayer, Eric and Plümper, Thomas. “The G<strong>en</strong>dered<br />
Nature of Natural Disasters: The Impact of Catastrophic<br />
Ev<strong>en</strong>ts on the G<strong>en</strong>der Gap in Life Expectancy, 1981-2002.”<br />
London, England: London School of Economics, 2007.<br />
http://www.gdnonline.org/resources/SSRN_<br />
Neumayer_Plumper_G<strong>en</strong>deredNature_<br />
NaturalDisasters.pdf<br />
tHe girl cHild<br />
UNICEF. Basic Education and G<strong>en</strong>der Equality<br />
http://www.unicef.org/girlseducation/index_<br />
access.html<br />
UNICEF. Child Protection from Viol<strong>en</strong>ce, Exploitation<br />
and Abuse<br />
http://www.unicef.org/protection/index_<br />
earlymarriage.html<br />
UNICEF. The State of the World’s Childr<strong>en</strong><br />
Report<br />
http://www.unicef.org/publications/index.html<br />
g<strong>en</strong><strong>era</strong>l<br />
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action<br />
(1995)<br />
http://www.un.org/wom<strong>en</strong>watch/daw/beijing/<br />
pdf/BDPfA%20E.pdf<br />
U.N. Fourth World Confer<strong>en</strong>ce on Wom<strong>en</strong>, Beijing,<br />
1995<br />
The home page of the landmark confer<strong>en</strong>ce includes<br />
many resources.<br />
http://www.un.org/wom<strong>en</strong>watch/daw/beijing/<br />
fwcwn.html<br />
U.N. Population Fund: State of the World’s<br />
Population, 2010<br />
http://www.unfpa.org/swp/<br />
U.N. Wom<strong>en</strong><br />
U.N. Wom<strong>en</strong> is the United Nations Entity for G<strong>en</strong>der<br />
Equality and the Empowerm<strong>en</strong>t of Wom<strong>en</strong>.<br />
http://www.unwom<strong>en</strong>.org/<br />
CREDITS:<br />
All photographs are credited © AP Images with exception<br />
of the following:<br />
Page 6: U.S. Departm<strong>en</strong>t of State. 15: The World Bank/Curt<br />
Carnemark. 16: Courtesy of Roshaneh Zafar. 17-19: Courtesy<br />
of Kashf Foundation. 21: © Gilvan Barreto/Oxfam. 22-23:<br />
Photographs by <strong>La</strong>cey Kohlmoos. 24-25: UN Photo/Eskinder<br />
Debebe. 26: The World Bank/Shehzad Noorani. 27: USAID/<br />
B<strong>en</strong> Barber (top left), PRNewsFoto/Motorola, Inc., Aynsley<br />
Floyd (bottom). 28: USAID/Zahur Ramji (top). 30-33: Courtesy<br />
of Bahia Street. 35-37: Courtesy of Tostan Jokko. 38-39: The<br />
World Bank/Curt Carnemark. 40: USAID/Project HOPE.<br />
43: USAID/ADRA, Salohi/Jules Bosco. 44: U.S. Departm<strong>en</strong>t<br />
of State. 46: USAID/Tanya Habjouga. 49-50: Gideon M<strong>en</strong>del/<br />
Corbis for UNICEF. 52-53: Michael Kamber/The New York<br />
Times/Redux. 57: © AP Images/Arizona Daily Star, James<br />
Gregg. 58: Courtesy of Vital Voices Global Partnership.<br />
59: Courtesy of AFEM South Kivu. 60: Courtesy of Vital<br />
Voices Global Partnership, Photograph by Chris Wright.<br />
61: Courtesy of AFEM South Kivu. 63-65: Courtesy of ADVN,<br />
Photographs by Wang Tao. 72: Andrew H. Walker/Getty<br />
Images. 73: Courtesy of Wom<strong>en</strong> for Wom<strong>en</strong> International.<br />
77: Issouf Sanogo/AFP/Getty Images. 78: UN Photo/Eric<br />
Kanalstein. 80-81: The World Bank/Yuri Mechitov. 82: USAID/<br />
Richard Nyberg. 83: The World Bank/Anvar Ilyasov. 84: USAID/<br />
Jacqueline Ahouansou. 86: Courtesy of Lubna Olayan.<br />
91: Courtesy of Vital Voices Global Partnership, Photograph<br />
by Sharon Farmer (both). 92: Courtesy of Vital Voices Global<br />
U.S. Departm<strong>en</strong>t of State —<br />
Office of Global Wom<strong>en</strong>’s Issues<br />
The following are the home and Facebook<br />
pages of the Office of Global Wom<strong>en</strong>'s Issues:<br />
http://www.facebook.com/dos.sgwi<br />
http://www.state.gov/s/gwi/<br />
USAID: G<strong>en</strong>der Equality & Wom<strong>en</strong>’s Empowerm<strong>en</strong>t<br />
USAID promotes g<strong>en</strong>der equality and wom<strong>en</strong>'s<br />
empowerm<strong>en</strong>t worldwide.<br />
http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/cross-cutting_<br />
programs/wid/<br />
Partnership, Photograph by Elliot Woods. 93: Courtesy of<br />
Vital Voices Global Partnership, Photograph by Aaron Kisner.<br />
99: USAID/Maure<strong>en</strong> Taft-Morales. 102: Claudio Santana/<br />
AFP/Getty Images. 103: Simon Uribe/AFP/Getty Images.<br />
112: USAID/Nepal, James Ellis. 113: UN Photo/Eskinder<br />
Debebe. 114: OSCE/Oleksandr Vodyannikov. 119: OAS/Juan<br />
Manuel Herr<strong>era</strong>. 128: © Somaly Mam Foundation.<br />
129: Courtesy of Free The Slaves. 130: EyesWideOp<strong>en</strong>/Getty<br />
Images (top), Courtesy of Free The Slaves (bottom). 133<br />
(bottom) -135: Courtesy of UNIFEM. 138: Courtesy of IWMF,<br />
Photograph by Vince Bucci. 140: Romeo Gacad/AFP/Getty<br />
Images. 141: USAID/B<strong>en</strong> Barber. 144: Fred R. Conrad/The New<br />
York Times/Redux. 147-149: Courtesy of Wom<strong>en</strong>’s Edition.<br />
152: USAID/Alain Mukeba. 155: Courtesy of Barefoot College.<br />
156-158: Photographs by Alexey Milovanov. 161-162: Courtesy<br />
of Anu Sax<strong>en</strong>a. 163: Courtesy of Barefoot College. 170: Rui M.<br />
Leal/Getty Images. 171-173: Courtesy of KMG Ethiopia. 176-<br />
177: Courtesy of Dalia Al-Eryani.<br />
Coordinadora: Dawn L. McCall<br />
Director ejecutivo: Nicholas S. Namba<br />
Director de Publicaciones: Michael Jay Friedman<br />
Directora editorial: Mary Chunko<br />
Editoras ger<strong>en</strong>tes: Lea Terhune y Megan Wong<br />
Directora de diseño: Min-Chih Yao<br />
Investigación fotográfica: Ann Monroe Jacobs