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What's New

Nobel Women

June 2007, Ireland: Six of the women nonimated for the Nobel Peace Prize as part of the 1000 Women for the Nobel Prize 2005 Campaign. From left to right: Farida Shaheed, Shirkat Gah, Pakistan; Charlotte Bunch, CWGL, USA; Ruth-Gaby Vermot-Mangold, Peacewomen Across the Globe, Switzerland; Haya Shalom, Women in Black, Israel; Nani Zulminarni, Women Headed Household Empowerment Program (PEKKA), Indonesia; and Terry Greenblatt, Bat Shalom-The Jerusalem Center for Women's Action, Israel. Click on photo for larger view.

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CWGL Archives

CWGL’s archives are now available through Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries, based in New Brunswick, NJ. Since CWGL’s founding in 1989, the Center has fostered women's leadership in the area of human rights through women's global leadership institutes, strategic planning activities, international mobilization campaigns, United Nations monitoring, global education endeavors, publications and a resource center. For those interested in CWGL’s past activities and significant involvement in UN world conferences, you can access files by contacting Special Collections directly. Please allow 1-2 days notice before your visit. For the list of files, click here.

Women, Ink. Releases Latest Catalogue

Women Ink., a project of the International Women’s Tribune Centre, has just released its latest catalogue of books and training resources on women and development. Featuring over 70 new books from women's organizations and mainstream university and small presses worldwide, this catalogue features several publications from the Global South and is a "must have" for academics, activists and development practitioners who want to keep current on new thinking in the field of women, gender and development. More information about the collection is available online at www.womenink.org.

To receive a free copy of the catalogue, send an e-mail with your mailing address to joey@womenink.org or write to: Women, Ink., 777 UN Plaza, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10017. If you would also like to sign up to receive a copy of Booklink, a free, monthly e-newsletter about the newest books in their collection and information about free resources on women and development, please mention that in your email or letter.  Women, Ink. is supported by the Swiss Development Corporation.

Women, Ink. is the distributor of CWGL's publications.

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