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Are governments keeping their commitments to women?

Holding Leaders Accountable. Are governments keeping their commitments to women?. Workshop Tuesday 20 th , AIDS 2010. Agenda. Bite-size presentations in four themes of Accountability Divide into 4 discussion groups Report back (5 minutes per group) Wrap up. Setting the stage.

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Are governments keeping their commitments to women?

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  1. Holding Leaders Accountable. Are governments keeping their commitments to women? Workshop Tuesday 20th, AIDS 2010

  2. Agenda • Bite-size presentations in four themes of Accountability • Divide into 4 discussion groups • Report back (5 minutes per group) • Wrap up

  3. Setting the stage Claudia Ahumada, World AIDS Campaign Nazneen Damji, United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)

  4. Theme 1: Tracking Promises Zonibel Woods, Ford Foundation

  5. Theme 1: Tracking Promises Per Strand, AIDS Accountability International

  6. Theme 2: Transparency Phillipa Tucker, AIDS Accountability International

  7. GISBERTA SALCE JUNIOR Raped and murdered by a group of youths, Portugal, 22 February 2006. PAULINA (JUAN PABLO MENDEZ CARTAGENA) Shot in the head twice by four men in police uniform, Guatamala, 18 December 2005. EUDY SIMELANE Gang raped and murdered, South Africa, 28 April 2008.

  8. Theme 2: Transparency Claudia Ahumada, World AIDS Campaign

  9. Theme 3: Budget as an Accountability Tool Nazneen Damji, UNIFEM

  10. Theme 3: Budget as an Accountability Tool Neelanjana Mukhia, Action Aid International

  11. Theme 4: Participation Andre Robb, Jamaican Family Planning Association & Jamaican Youth Advocacy Network

  12. Theme 4: Participation Anita Krug, AIDS Accountability International

  13. Theme 4: Participation Ebony Johnson, International Community of Women with HIV/AIDS

  14. Group Discussions • Tracking Promises • Transparency • Budgeting • Participation

  15. Human Rights MarchOpen Society Institute • 18.30 Pre-March Activities • 20.00 March starts at subway Shottentor

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