Looking ahead to CSW63: Expert Papers
Nov 14, 2018
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CSW 63 – EXPERT DOCUMENT RESOURCES – SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEM,
PUBLIC SERVICES & SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GENDER EQUALITY
Background Papers available via http://www.unwomen.org/en/csw/csw63-2019/preparations/expert-group-meeti...
· Gita Sen, Public Health Foundation of India
From Principle to Practice: Universal and Gender-Responsive Health Care
· Deepta Chopra, Institute of Development Studies
Initiating women’s empowerment; achieving gender equality: Interlinkages amongst Social Protection, Infrastructure and Public Services
Expert Papers
· Eìva Fodor, Central European University
Gendered threats to social protection in an anti-liberal state
· Liu Hong, School of Social Development and Public Policy Fudan University
Migration for care and care for migrants in East Asia: Challenges for social policy and long-term care reforms
· Nana Akua Anyidoho, University of Ghana
Making space for women’s informal livelihoods in urban africa
· Mignon Duffy, University of Massachusetts Lowell
The Paid Care Sector: Building Human Infrastructure for Gender Equality
· Veroìnica Montuìfar, Public Services International-PSI
Advancing Women’s Human Rights through Gender Responsive, Quality Public Services
· Flora Myamba, Women and Social Protection Tanzania
Sustainable Gender-Responsive Social Protection Systems: Breaking the Gender Norms Barrier in South Saharan Africa
· James Heintz, University of Massachusetts
Four Points about Financing Social Policies and Public Investment
· Reihana Mohideen, University of Melbourne
Transitions to sustainable energy in Asia: challenges and opportunities for gender equality
· Tara Patricia Cookson, Ladysmith
Social Protection and Access to Public Services in the Age of Conditionality
· Rachel Slater, Centre for International Development and Training
Gender, social protection and services in fragile and conflict-affected situations
· Magdalena Sepuìlveda, UN Research Institute for Social Development
What does human rights law have to do with social protection systems? Operationalizing the human rights principles of equality and transparency
· Hania Sholkamy, The American University in Cairo
Will the trend towards cash undermine public provisions? Reflection from Egypt and the ME
· Tanu Priya Uteng, Department of Sustainable Urban Development and Mobility Institute of Transport Economics
Addressing the interlinkages between gender and transport in developing economies
· Haris Gazdar, Collective for Social Science Research
Social Protection and Women’s Work in Rural South Asia
Observer Papers
· Maja Gavrilovic, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Gender Perspectives in Social Protection for Rural and Agriculture-dependent Communities
· Laura Addati and Christina Behrendt, International Labour Organization (ILO)
Key ILO recommendations
· IANGWE – Inter-Agency Network for Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment
Women’s access to social protection and public services – Best practice case studies