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Development e-Brief
August19, 2005: Issue 29
IN THIS ISSUE:
EVENTS
DEVELOPMENT
UN MDG+5 summits
Erasing the margins:
researching disabilities in Higher education
Water, Heath and environment 2005
ECONOMY
Houston U.S – Arab
Economic Forum.
MACMAG/
Gender
Cairo Forum Focuses
on Role of Women in Economy
Summit in Bahrain for Arab First Ladies; a New dawn for women
ICT
World Summit for
Information Society WSIS – phase II
NEWS
GENDER/ MACMAG
Women's right in
focus - Kuwait
Women and the new Iraq:
What will the future of Iraq's government mean for women?
United Arab Emirates
divorce law
ICTs
Catalyzing the
access to ICT in Africa (CATTA) – Africa
Kuwait: Tapping into
e-government initiative
HUMAN RIGHTS
Amnesty
International report says U.S held two Yemeni prisoners in secret
underground jail
DEVELOPMENT
Green party
Lebanese Environmental Party seeks to integrate environmental issues with
politics
NGOs
EU to consult on
Code of Conduct for Non-Profit Organizations
REPORTS & BOOKS &
ARTICLES
ICT & DEVELOPMENT
Development gateway
special report, Oct 2005
DEVELOPMENT
Pro-poor Growth in
the 1990; Lessons and insights from 14 countries Disabled people and
development
Disabled people and
development
GENDER/ MACMAG
Toward gender
equality in the Arab/ Middle East region: Islam, culture and feminist
activism
Leading to change:
eliminating violence against women in Muslim societies
BRIDGE cutting edge pack: Gender and budgets
"Arab women:
Beijing+10" Lebanon
Gender and ICTs for development – 2005
For Middle Eastern women, tokenism no longer cuts it
HUMAN RIGHTS
Fighting for
children's rights in IRAQ – Save the children UK.
Globalization and in-equality in the Arab region.
LINKS/ WEBSITES
Millennium Review
Country Report website
Development e-Brief
receives and comprises of
material from various sources for its publication. Should you wish to refer
to these sources/ sites directly, the list includes publications from:
AVIVA,
www.aviva.org
, AWID:
www.awid.org , Democracy Digest:
www.freedomhouse.org
, Development Gateway:
www.developmentgatway.org
, Dignity:
www.dignity.org
, e-Civicus:
www.civicus.org
, Eldis:
www.eldis.org , ESCWA:
www.escwa.org.lb
, GDB:
www.developmentex.com
, Global Knowledge Partnership:
www.globalknowledge.org,
IGTN: www.IGTN.org,
ILO: www.ilo.org
One World:
www.oneworld.net, Siyanda:
www.siyanda.org
, The Daily Star:
www.dailystar.com.lb
, The Drum Beat:
www.comminit.com
, The Soul Beat:
www.comminit.com
, The World Bank:
www.worldbank.org
, UNDP:
www.undp.org , Wicejilist:
www.wicej.addr.com
, WLP:
www.learningpartnership.org
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DEVELOPMENT
UN MDG+5 summits, 14-16
September 2005
The UN MDG+5 summit will take place on 14-16 September 2005 as a High-level plenary at the opening of the UN General Assembly 60th session. The Summit will be a review of the Millennium Development Goals established by the UN at the 2000 Millennium Summit. For full information including details and videotapes leading up the event click:
http://topics.developmentgateway.org/indigenous/rc/ItemDetail.do~1042617?intcmp=915
Erasing the margins:
researching disabilities in Higher education – Oct 5 – 7th 2005
– Johannesburg, South Africa
The focus of the
conference will be on hidden disabilities, though research into all
categories of disabilities will be considered. Topics will include: access
to information in alternative formats; technological developments in access
to information; disability in the African context; disability and
employment; and social and cultural aspects of disability; socioemotional
barriers; and physical and infrastructural barriers.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/events_calendar/2005-events/events-3809.html
Water, Heath and environment
2005 - Sep 13-15 2005 - Tanta, Egypt
The theme of this
conference is "Remediation and Restoration of Water Resources Ecosystems".
Participants will discuss and develop a general framework for minimizing and
retarding the increasing deterioration in water resources ecosystems.
http://comminit.com/events_calendar/2005-events/events-3479.html
Contact
bakenaz@dec1.tanta.edu.eg ,
bakenaz@ewra.com or
bakenaz@IEECenter.net
ECONOMY
U.S – Arab Economic Forum –
September 14th 2005
– Houston – U.S
The
second U.S – Arab Economic Forum, set for launch in Houston on September 14,
will focus on improving economic ties and economic development as a source
of societal change. The Forum will bring together over 1500 leaders from
both the United States and the Arab world. For more details:
www.dialystar.com.lb/articles.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=17324
MACMAG/ Gender
Cairo Forum Focuses on
Role of Women in Economy – June 14th 2005
The Arab
International Women’s Forum (AIWF) on women’s role in the economy and
integrated rural development hosted by the Arab League was held in Cairo in
June 14th 2005. The conference focused on the role of women in the Arab
economy, investment in the Middle East and ways to provide rural women with
opportunities to establish small and medium enterprises. The conference
showed what has been achieved for women’s empowerment in the region and to
explore what mechanisms should be put in place to enhance the economic
empowerment of women. For more details:
http://www.amanjordan.org/english/daily_news/wmview.php?ArtID=5550
Summit in Bahrain for Arab First
Ladies; a New dawn for women – June 13, 2005
"The issue of
enabling women must become the priority on the agenda for our regional and
national programmes, said Shaikha Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, Bahrain's
First Lady as she chaired a summit in Bahrain of Arab First Ladies. "This
will lead to opening up doors for women to exercise their right for a real
partnership, which should not be limited at the social level but at the
national level, by uniting men and women as equal citizens in their rights
and duties, both responsible for progress and development." For more
details:
http://www.amanjordan.org/English/dailynews/wmview.php?ArtID=5541
ICT
3rd preparatory
meeting for the World Summit for Information Society WSIS – phase II
The third meeting
of the Preparatory Committee (PrepCom-3 of the Tunis phase) will take
place in Palais des Nations, Geneva (Switzerland) from 19-30 September
2005.
The WSIS PrepCom-3 meeting is open to representatives of States; observers'
representatives of: entities and organizations, UN specialized agencies and
other invited
intergovernmental organizations; UN Secretariat and organs; Associate
Members of
Regional Commissions; Accredited NGOs and civil society entities;
For more details:
http://www.itu.int/wsis/preparatory2/pc3
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GENDER/ MACMAG
Women's right in focus – Kuwait
The Kuwaiti National Assembly considered a law that would grant Kuwaiti women political rights for the first time in Kuwait's history, a series of focus groups found modest support for granting women the right to vote, but less enthusiasm for women running as candidates in elections. Conducted with a cross section of Kuwaitis from Kuwait City and Al-Jahra in July 2004, the focus group research offers fresh perspectives on public attitudes on key issues related to women's rights. Key findings of the research as well as recommendations based on views obtained in this research to help Kuwaiti civic groups, the Kuwaiti government, and international women's rights advocates in efforts to expand women's rights are all available online at:
http://www.eldis.org/cf/rdr/rdr.cfm?doc=DOC18883
Women and the new Iraq: What
will the future of Iraq's government mean for women?
The new Iraqi
constitution is due on August 15, and due to this many Iraqi women are
growing increasingly nervous -- and lobbying ever harder -- to ensure that's
women's rights are adequately enshrined.
This blog (Eldis Community Site 2005) monitors national and international
pressures to include women in the new Iraqi constitution and government,
tracking news articles, documents, and first hand accounts of the advocacy
and governance process. It covers differences between women legal and
political status under Saddam Hussein's regime and in the new government.
More details at:http://community.eldis.org/webx?14@512.GohaaprjlU1.0@.ee9593d!discloc=.eebfbc5
United Arab
Emirates: Women to gain from new divorce laws
In a major
breakthrough for women's rights in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the
cabinet has approved a draft personal law that will soon allow women to end
their marriage after petitioning the Shariah (religious) court and paying
compensation to their husbands, reports IPS. Read more at
http://www.ipsterraviva.net/Europe/article.aspx?id=2135
ICTs
Catalyzing the access
to ICT in Africa (CATTA) – Africa
The CATIA Programme
aims to enable poor people in Africa to gain maximum benefit from the
opportunities offered by Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and
to act as a strong catalyst for reform. It supports a package of strategic
activities to improve affordable access to the full range of ICTs, from
Internet to community radio. This Programme is focused on the need for ICTs
to address social and economic development issues. It will be working to
help build capacity across Africa to achieve sustainable change.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/experiences/pds092003/experiences-2089.html
Kuwait: Tapping
into e-government initiative
http://topics.developmentgateway.org/e-
governmet%2fnews%2fshowNewsItemDetails.do%7e15329%7e%7e%3f%26intcmp%3d906
HUMAN RIGHTS
Amnesty International
report says U.S held two Yemeni prisoners in secret underground jail
"The United States
must end the practice of detaining "secret" prisoners around the world",
Amnesty International said, highlighting the cases of two Yemenis held in
solitary
confinement for over 18 months in countries they were never able to
identify. "The U.S. and
other countries must end the practice of secret detention. For more info:
www.dialystar.com.lb%2farticles.asp%3fedition_id%3d10%26categ_id%3d17385
DEVELOPMENT
Green party Lebanese
Environmental Party seeks to integrate environmental issues with politics
In a departure from
traditional confessional politics, one new party is focusing on a truly
national concern: the environment. Only recently established, the Lebanese
Environmental Party (LEP) seeks to integrate environmental issues with
politics. More info:
www.dialystar.com.lb%2farticles.asp%3fedition_id%3d10%26categ_id%3d17369
NGOs
EU to consult on Code
of Conduct for Non-Profit Organizations
The European
Commission is preparing a set of recommendations to Member States and a
voluntary Code of Conduct for Non-profit organizations to promote
transparency,
accountability and best practice in the non-profit sector. The draft Code is
now online at
http://europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/news/intro/news_intro_en.htm
.
The consultation period expires on 26 August 2005. Please send any feedback
by Monday,
22 August 2005 to Richard Davidson at the Voluntary and Community Unit.
(Source: NICVA Newsletter)
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ICT & DEVELOPMENT
Development gateway
special report, Oct 2005
The Information Society has
produced a tantalizing array of new information and communication
technologies (ICT) that have transformed today's approach to development.
Yet the long-heralded promise of ICT remains far out of reach for most of
the developing world. The Development Gateway's upcoming online Special
Report for October 2005 will address the promise of the Information Society
as a tool for development in poor countries. Share your thoughts by taking
this survey by August 25 to make sure your answers are considered for
featuring in the Special Report. To share your comments on these and other
questions, go to:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=260001210693
DEVELOPMENT
Pro-poor Growth in the
1990; Lessons and insights from 14 countries Disabled people and development
This paper is based
on a study designed to better understand the options for policymakers to
increase the impact of growth on poverty reduction and how they vary
depending on policies and country conditions. It aimed to explore the
channels for the poor to participate in growth and the country context and
initial conditions affecting the efficiency of growth in reducing poverty.
The paper draws on 14 country case studies: Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil,
Burkina Faso, El Salvador, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Romania, Senegal,
Tunisia, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia. Available online at:
http://www.eldis.org/cf/rdr/rdr.cfm?doc=DOC19116
Disabled people and development
This document aims
to give a consolidated set of guidelines that can be used to identify and
address issues affecting people with disabilities in poverty reduction
strategies.
It bases these guidelines on the 'KIPA' framework i.e. Knowledge, Inclusion,
Participation,
and Access. Available online at:
http://www.eldis.org/cf/rdr/rdr.cfm?doc=DOC18991
GENDER/ MACMAG
Toward gender equality
in the Arab/ Middle East region: Islam, culture and
feminist activism –
Human Development Report
Office (HDRO), UNDP 2004 This paper examines the relations among gender,
culture, and Islam, and draws attention to the tensions that exist between
concepts of cultural heritage and concepts of cultural freedoms in the Arab
region and elsewhere in the Middle East. The paper hypothesizes that
notwithstanding elements of a shared culture and shared religion, there is
considerable variability in gender norms and laws in the Arab world/Middle
East, and there have been significant changes over time in the position of
women. In particular, the author highlights debates and discussions within
the region pertaining to women's rights. Available online at:
http://www.eldis.org/cf/rdr/rdr.cfm?doc=DOC19149
Leading to change:
eliminating violence against women in Muslim societies
This report
summarizes the proceedings and findings of the Women's Learning Partnership
for Rights, Development, and Peace (WLP)'s international symposium entitled
'Leading to Change: Eliminating Violence against Women in Muslim Societies,'
held in New York on March 1, 2005. It includes reports on speakers,
discussions, and seminars. The symposium provided a forum for prominent
women leaders and activists from Muslim-majority societies to address major
challenges to eliminating violence against women and girls and discuss
grassroots, national, and regional efforts focusing on prevention and
awareness raising, as well as ongoing efforts to reform legislation on
violence and women's human rights. Available online at:
http://www.eldis.org/cf/rdr/rdr.cfm?doc=DOC19125
BRIDGE cutting edge
pack: Gender and budgets
This Cutting Edge
pack from BRIDGE outlines the concept and practices of gender-responsive
budgeting, and examines strategies for improvement. The pack highlights the
deficiencies of non-gender responsive budgeting, such as assuming that
economic actors are genderless, classless, ageless, and without social,
historical, and geographic situation. However, gender budgeting initiatives
break down government budgets to make it more gender-responsive. This
Cutting Edge pack examines both the need for gender responsive budgets, as
well as strategies for outside- government initiatives, and future
possibilities and evolution for gender budget initiatives (GBIs). Available
online at:
http://www.eldis.org/cf/rdr/rdr.cfm?doc=DOC19156
"Arab women:
Beijing+10" Lebanon – UN ESCWA
The ESCWA Center
for Women will launch its flagship report entitled “Arab Women:
Beijing+10”on Friday 22nd of April. The report documents the most important
achievements of Arab women and highlights the obstacles and challenges they
have faced in the ten years following the Beijing Conference. It
recommends a regional framework to overcome these obstacles and challenges
in the next decade based on the Beirut Declaration on Arab Women launched
last July at the conclusion of the Arab regional conference “Ten Years after
Beijing: Call for Peace” and organized by UN-ESCWA. The report was launched
during the 5th Conference of the National Council for Egyptian Women held in
Cairo from 14 to 16 March 2005.
http://www.escwa.org.lb/ecw/ev_details.asp?ID=37
Gender and ICTs for
development – 2005
A Global Source
Book 2005;
Five case studies illustrate the
different contexts facing gender and ICTs for development, including
e-commerce in Bhutan, entrepreneurship by women workers in China, post-war
communication using radio and ICTs in Sierra Leone, sustainable fisheries
production in Ghana, and information exchange related to HIV/AIDS in the
Caribbean. More details:
www.kit.nl/net/KIT_Publicaties_output/publication_details.aspx?ItemID=1797
For Middle Eastern women,
tokenism no longer cuts it
In the last few
months, Iraqi women have witnessed with dismay the erosion of Iraq's secular
family law. There is serious pressure to replace it with a law based on
Islam and religious law - a change that will impact negatively on all
spheres of women's lives. More information:
www.dialystar.com.lb%2farticles.asp%3fedition_id%3d10%26categ_id%3d17353
HUMAN RIGHTS
Fighting for children's
rights in IRAQ – Save the children UK.
This brief
discusses the key issues around children's rights in Iraq, including: the
foundations of children's rights in Iraq; key issues affecting children's
rights in Iraq; duties and obligations of the key stakeholders in children's
rights; and taking action to protect and fulfil children's rights in Iraq
The brief's main findings and recommendations are available online:
http://www.eldis.org/cf/rdr/rdr.cfm?doc=DOC19151
Globalization
and in-equality in the Arab region – Arab Planning Institute – Kuwait
The paper
investigates the effects of globalization on the Arab region. For
understanding the process of globalization as increased international
economic integration, three measures of globalization are used: the rate of
increase in the trade/GDP ratio, the ratio of the stock foreign direct
investment to GDP, and the number of immigrants to the US. To investigate
the effect of globalization on inequality in the distribution of consumption
expenditure or income, as appropriate proxies for the standard of living and
hence the welfare of individuals, it is important to note that there exists
a number of measures of inequality in the specialized literature. The papers
findings are available online at:http://www.eldis.org/cf/rdr/rdr.cfm?doc=DOC19130
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MDG 3 to promote Gender Equality and Empower Women). The page also features
the regional reports released so far, covering Africa, the Arab region, Asia
and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean and Central European
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