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Advocacy & Lobbying

Advocacy and lobbying are effective tools for gender advocates, male champions, civil society, and other stakeholders to hold leaders accountable to their commitments on concrete, measurable actions that guarantee women can fully and equally enjoy their rights. These include the ability to exercise freedom and choices, go to school, live free from violence, earn equal pay for equal work, and meaningfully engage in decision-making and political processes. Advocacy groups can collectively put pressure their leaders for legislative reforms to protect and promote women’s rights and concerns, which may require coalition-building, fundraising, civic education, awareness-raising and consensus-building on key issue platforms. Influencing legislation itself may require lobbying to convince policy makers and legislators to address specific issues relevant to gender equality and women’s empowerment, which may involve introducing or revising legislation and policy.

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October 10, 2016
ISIS Terror Against Women: Trauma expert on mission to record ISIS horror stories

Abu Chiad boasted about beheading infidels, raping women and children and slaughtering in the name of Islam.

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The Iraqi Women Network Report on Iraqi Women in Armed Conflict and Post-conflict Situation

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September 14, 2016

The Iraqi Women Network Report on Iraqi Women in Armed Conflict and Post-conflict Situation

September 13, 2016
Sexual Violence Against Women Aggravated in Times of Conflict

After Amira’s husband was killed in the Syrian war, she found herself adrift in Lebanon.

The Making of a Good Law, or How Good Laws become Good Practices

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September 9, 2016

The Making of a Good Law, or How Good Laws become Good Practices

The UN Working Group on the issue of discrimination against women in law and practice (WGDAW) was created by the Human Rights Council in 2010, and consists of five independent expert members from different regions of the world.&nbs

The UN Working Group on the issue of discrimination against women in law and practice (WGDAW) was created by the Human Rights Council in 2010, and consists of five independent expert members from different regions of the world.&nbs

Report of the Working Group on the issue of discrimination against women in law and in practice

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September 9, 2016

Report of the Working Group on the issue of discrimination against women in law and in practice

In this report, the Working Group examines discrimination against women and girls in cultural and family life.

In this report, the Working Group examines discrimination against women and girls in cultural and family life.

September 8, 2016
Syrian Women in Refugee Camps Receive Information of their Rights

Turkey, host to the world's largest Syrian refugee population, which swelled after a civil war broke out in the country five years ago, is looking to improve the liv