Small Business Resources, Business Advice and Forms from AllBusiness.com
 

FEMNET's programmes and projects. What's new? (Programmes & Projects).

African Union

FEMNET has been involved in lobbying for the integration of gender concerns in the African Union. FEMNET was nominated the campaign manager of the first female candidate for the post of OAU Secretary-General. Although she did not manage to get the position, lobbying by women's

NGO's around this candidacy raised fundamental questions about gender within the OAU/African Union (AU).

Concrete measures to mainstream gender in qualitative as well as quantitative terms within the OAU itself need to be elaborated and implemented. An opportunity now exists through the Constitutive Act of the protocols to be developed under African Union African women must organised themselves on how to engender these protocols. FEMNET is currently engaging in dialogue with other regional partners on how to engender the African Union.

Engendering the Poverty Reduction Strategy in Africa

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in December, 1999 introduced the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) to poor and highly indebted countries. The PRSP is led by the respective national governments, developed by the direct input of national and local institutions, and produced by a broad-based, comprehensive participatory process.

In order to gain insights on how to build women's capacity in influencing resource allocation at national level in Africa, FEMNET has been closely engaged with the PRSP process in Kenya through the Gender Thematic Group (GTG) and the Civil Society Consultative Working Group (CSO-CWG). A PRSP effort for women in Africa is critical. African women, who experience higher poverty levels than men, are generally desperately poor.

From FEMNET's experience in the process, women were poorly positioned to influence the process. There is need to analyse the PRSP process comprehensively in Africa and use the lessons learnt to strengthen women's capacity to influence macroeconomic planning. Additionally research should be conducted to examine poverty prevalence among women within the context of macroeconomic frameworks. This will provide a strategic tool in addressing women's economic empowerment from national budgeting.

Optional Protocol on Women's Human Rights to the African Commission on Human and People's Rights

The Special Rapporteur on Women's Human Rights, in Africa is now Angela Melo from Mozambique. The work of the Special Rapporteur on the optional protocol on report on gender in Africa offers another window of opportunity for African women to lobby regional institutions.

In addition, make sure to read these articles:

  • SOAWR at the African Union Summit--Khartoum/SOAWR...
  • Members of the Solidarity on African Women's Rights (SOAWR) organised several events during the African Union (AU) Summit that took place from 17-24 January, 2006 ......
  • Sudan called upon to ratify the Protocol on Rights...
  • Sudanese Civil society organizations should join the campaign on the ratification and domestication of the African Union Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa ......
  • African women's participation in and contribution...
  • The Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) is a worldwide alliance committed to making world leaders live up to their promises, and to making ......
  • Editorial/Editorial.
  • The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) and the Peoples' Commonwealth took place in Malta in December 2005. Democracy, human rights, good governance and fighting ......
  • Panapress to publish special issue of...
  • DAKAR, Senegal -- Panapress today announced that it will publish a special issue of its magazine PANAFRICAN JOURNALS at the next African Union Summit which ......
  • Moving Up in the New Economy: Career Ladders for U.
  • Moving Up in the New Economy: Career Ladders for U.S. Workers, par Joan FITZGERALD, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2006, 251 p., ISBN: 0-8014-4413-6 ......
  • Churches in Swaziland take on new roles to...
  • Churches in Swaziland are going beyond their traditional functions as places of religious and social congregation to assist young women and combat child abuse and ......
  • Ethiopia. (News in Brief).
  • Last year, FEMNET sent out an alert regarding the Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association (EWLA), an independent women's organisation working to defend women's human rights and ......
  • Advocacy for Gender mainstreaming in...
  • In partnership with Oxfam-NOVIB, FEMNET is implementing a research project targeting five countries (Egypt, Zambia, Uganda, Rwanda and Mall), specifically chosen to represent the five ......
  • African Women's Development and...
  • The African Women's Development and Communication Network (FEMNET) was set up in 1988 to share information, experiences, ideas and strategies among African women's non-governmental organisations ......
  • Radio project--Media for Africa Women's Rights...
  • FEMNET is collaborating with FAHAMU (Networks for Social Justice) to carry out the Media for Women's Rights (MEWOR) Project to be implemented in 2 pilot ......
  • African Union.
  • One of the historic decisions taken at the inaugural summit of the African Union (AU) held in July 2002 in Durban, was that five out ......
  • SADC summit: many challenges ahead for...
  • The Southern African Gender Protocol Alliance on 19 August 2005 welcomed the decision by leaders at the just-ended SADC summit to endorse the African Union ......
presented by