“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams” –Eleanor Roosevelt Being granted the opportunity to attend the 59th session on the Commission on the Status of Women was truly a dream come true. Since deciding that I would pursue studies in international relations as an incoming freshmen at the … Continue reading Reflections on CSW59/Beijing +20: Rainie
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Reflections on CSW59/Beijing +20: Savanna
Participating in the 59th Commission on the Status of Women/Beijing +20 conference was an incredible experience for which I am extremely grateful to have been a part of. During the last four days of the conference, I was able to attend a variety of events that focused on topics such as the need for data … Continue reading Reflections on CSW59/Beijing +20: Savanna
Leading to Beijing +20: Women in Politics — by AMG
This past weekend, I attended the “Elect Her: Campus Women Win” program hosted by Texas A&M, which is designed to get women involved in politics. The daylong event, a collaborate effort between Running Start and the American Association of University Women (AAUW), encourages college age women to run for student government and future political office, … Continue reading Leading to Beijing +20: Women in Politics — by AMG
Focusing on the Heart — by GMK
February is National Heart Month, which means there is no better time to discuss the unique health-related challenges women face, particularly when it comes to women’s heart health. Heart disease is a major health problem for women and is one of the medical problems where it is important to know how it impacts men and … Continue reading Focusing on the Heart — by GMK
Leading to Beijing +20: 12 Critical Areas of Concern — by RDM
The Beijing+20 platform for action has 12 critical areas of concern: women and the environment, women in power and decision-making, the girl child, women and the economy, women and poverty, violence against women, human rights of women, education and training of women, institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women, women and health, women and the … Continue reading Leading to Beijing +20: 12 Critical Areas of Concern — by RDM
Women, Death, and Inheritance — by RMH
Let’s talk about what happens when people die. By which I mean, what happens to MONEY when people die. I don’t mean to trivialize death, or grief – I’ve experienced my share of both. But today I want to deal with inheritance – the practical matter of who gets the money (or the land, or … Continue reading Women, Death, and Inheritance — by RMH
Leading to Beijing +20: Equal Opportunities for Women in China — by BLH
The obstacles standing against women’s equal access to economic resources are numerous. As nations all over the world embrace the spirt of the Beijing Conference; examining new methods that increase equal opportunities for women. I feel that in light of this positive progress. I wish to explore how China, the conference’s host nation, has improved … Continue reading Leading to Beijing +20: Equal Opportunities for Women in China — by BLH
Leading to Beijing +20: Equal Opportunities for Women Part 2 — by PKB
Leading to Beijing +20: Equal Opportunities for Women Part 2 Undertaking reforms that give women equal access to resources that enhance their economic potential and activity is vital to building more prosperous and stable households, communities, and nations. Despite the proven benefits of including women in the formal economy however, much of the developing world … Continue reading Leading to Beijing +20: Equal Opportunities for Women Part 2 — by PKB
Leading to Beijing +20: Equal Opportunities for Women — by RMS
Today we are conscious of injustices against women and realize that reformation needs to take place. The question that I struggle with is why are injustices so apparent, yet so difficult to eradicate? I find it astounding that still in 2015 “women perform 66 percent of the world’s work, produce 50 percent of the food, … Continue reading Leading to Beijing +20: Equal Opportunities for Women — by RMS
Leading to Beijing +20: Women in Leadership Positions — by NCM
Ensure women's full and effective participation and equal opportunities in leadership positions Since the creation of the Beijing platform women have gained recognition in the economical and political sphere, and have more actively contributed in leadership positions. This progress, although positive, has come slowly. In 1995, when the conference was held, women represented 10.3 percent … Continue reading Leading to Beijing +20: Women in Leadership Positions — by NCM