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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionSunday, 01 October 2006
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Mount comprehensive responses tailored to national realities.
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionFriday, 01 September 2006
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Summary: Essay by Pinar Ilkkaracan,written as part of the publication, "Of War, Siege, and Lebanon:Women’s voices from the Middle East and South Asia" (compiled by Womenfor Women’s Human Rights–New Ways, September 2006). Discusses war andmilitarism in the Middle East since 2001 and its impact on the healthand human rights of women and girls (5 pages).
The full report is available on WWHR's website .
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionWednesday, 16 August 2006
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionTuesday, 01 February 2005
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Summary: WWHR Booklet (Published byWomen for Women's Human Rights-New Ways, February 2005). Includes thestories and results of two successful campaigns by the women's movementin Turkey: The Campaign on the Reform of the Penal Code from a GenderPerspective (2002-2004) and the civil code reform campaign (2000-2001).It also offers a concise description the legal status of women inTurkey, reflecting new laws in both private and public spheres. Thebooklet provides an excellent resource for advocacy and research onwomen's human rights (68 pages).
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionTuesday, 01 February 2005
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Summary: By Dr. Sherifa Zuhur (publishedby Women for Women's Human Rights-New Ways, February 2005). Examinesthe common aspects of criminal laws in the Middle East and North Africarelated to sexuality and provides a historical perspective on theamalgamation of tribal, religious, colonial laws and their impact onmodern codes. Providing a thematic comparative study of constructs ofhonor, adultery, honor crimes, rape, sexual abuse, abortion, maritalrape, homosexuality, sex work, FGM and similar issues, the articleexplores how human rights violations in the domain of sexuality arelegitimized by law in the region and how oppression of sexuality inperpetrated by the existing penal systems. The article is both a uniqueresource and a powerful advocacy tool for ongoing reform initiatives inthe region (76 pages).
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionTuesday, 11 January 2005
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionWednesday, 01 December 2004
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionWednesday, 10 November 2004
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionThursday, 01 April 2004
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionTuesday, 14 October 2003
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