Women today Pacific : quarterly newsletter of the Pacific Women's Resource Bureau

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Sq 305.4099505 WOM
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Noumea, New Caledonia : Secretariat of the Pacific Community, 2000-
Issue
Vol. 3 No. 1 (June 2004)
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WOMEN TODAY Pacific 1
INSIDE THE BUREAU Training and monitoring a focus in 2004 2
Action for CEDAW and gender in French speaking Pacific 2
Editorial The Pacific Platform for Action: ten years later 3
Pacific women: literally time to move! 3
Contents 3
SPC 9th Triennial SPC 9th Pacific Conference of Women and 2nd Ministerial, 16 – 20th August 2004 4 , 5
SPC 9th Triennial Conference of Pacific Women 5
UNIFEM, SPC and COMSEC Join forces on PPA consultancies Tradition, religion and the lives of Pacific women a gender perspective 6
Migrant women workers: the case of Fijian nurses and teachers in the Republic of the Marshall Islands 7
Government budgets and gender equality in the Pacific Islands 8
Globalisation and trade and the impact on Pacific women: Main constraints facing women in the Pacific 9
HIV/AIDS as a security issue within the Pacific 10
Review of institutional mechanisms, policies, legislation and programmes in support and promotion of gender equality in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Samoa and Fiji Islands 11
A review of progress towards gender equality: evaluating the Pacific Platform for Action 12 , 13
SPC Bth Triennial The way we were: postcards from the 14 , 15
Spotlight: Women, sport and health A Winning equation: 16 , 17
A powerful equation: 18 , 19
Pacific women and food a "weighty" issue 20 , 21
South Pacific Games: the regional sports arena 21
Fiji Islands host first regional smoke-free games 22
Pacific Community Voices Giving Pacific children a chance 23
Measuring the health status of Pacific women: a demographer's view 24
Reducing vulnerability to HIV/AIDS: gender-based strategies 25
The right to play sport as a human right: CEDAW 26
Canoeing champ inspired by grandfather 27
Supporting gender equality and empowerment through action for healththe Pacific Action for Health Project 28
Mainstreaming Gender What we mean when we talk about Gender Equality 29
USP welcomes winds of gender change 30
Regional organisations and gender 31
Pacific reflections 32

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