Seventh Triennial conference of Pacific women (Noumea, New Caledonia, 16-20 June 1997) : [Working papers and other documents] / South Pacific Commission
Publisher number: 21872Publication details: Noumea, New Caledonia : South Pacific Commission, 1997.Description: 33 items : 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 305.409
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Archives | SPC 305.409 TRI 1997 | Available | 09650 | ||
SPC Special Collections | SPC 305.409 TRI 1997 | Available | 50115 nc | ||
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MAIN LIBRARY Suva Meeting Papers | SPC.409 TRI 1997 | Available | 68270 |
Pacific Women in action: Shaping the future towards the year 2000 - Working Paper 1 Paper presented by HRH princess of Tonga
Report to the Conference on work programme implementation by the Pacific Women's Resource Bureau since the Sixth Triennial Conference of Pacific Women 1994 - WP2
Gender analysis of SPC Programmes: Agriculture programme SPC, Suva, Fiji - WP3
Gender issues and SPC / CETC programmes - WP4
Addressing gender issues within the SPC Fisheries Programme - WP5
Gender analysis of SPC programmes: Public Health initiatives with a focus on gender, Public Health and Human rights - WP6 Dr. Clément Malau
SPREP and gnder issues - WP7 presented by Ms Satui Bentin
The Pacific Platform for Action for the advancement of Pacific women: an analysis - WP9 Pak Po-Hi
Panel discussion on the five core issues of the Pacific Platform for Action. 1, Physical quality of women's life - WP10
Panel discussion on the five core issues of the pacific platform for action (PPA): empowerment for Pacific women- WP11 Paper presented by Peggy Fairbain-Dunlop
Enhancement and protection of women's and indigenous people's rights - WP12 Paper presented by Ms Karen Southern
Work plan of the Pacific Women resource Bureau towards the year 2000 - WP15 (plus amendment)
Demographic transition in the Pacific and its implications for pacific women - WP17 by Vilimaina L. Rakaseta
Epidemiological transition in the Pacific - Implication for Women = [la transition épidémiologique dans le Pacifique et ses conséquences pour les océanniennes WP18 Dr. Yvan Souares SPC/Women 7/Working Paper 18
Cook Islands - Country Statement 1 - CS1
Tonga: abstract - CS2
Niue - CS3, CS3A, CS3B prepared by Janice Jenna Jackson
Tuvalu - CS4
American Samoa - CS5
Bureau of Women's Affairs [Guam] - CS6 to be presented by Jonathan Bordallo
Palau - CS7A, CS7B Country statement - Palau
Federated States of Micronesia -CS8, CS8A
Kiribati - CS9
Northern Mariana Islands CS10 presented by Carmen C. Gaskins and Rita Bailas
Marshall Islands CS11
Tokelau - CS14
Papua New Guinea - CS15
Solomon Islands - CS17
Western Samoa - CS18 by the Ministry of Women Affairs
Fiji country paper
Overview and update on Commonwealth initiatives in women and development - Info Paper 1
New Zealand Maori Women's Action Plan - IP2
Maori Womens Development Fund
New Zealand report: achievements in implementing the Beijing declaration and platform for action
NZODA support for women-in-development initiatives in the Pacific - IP3 Paper presented by Marion Quinn
Presentation by The South Pacific Forum Secretariat - IP4
Unicef in the Pacific - IP5 by Jacqui Badcock
SPREP and gender issues - IP7 Paper presented by Ms Satui Bentin
Statement of the United Nations resident coordinator and UNDP resident representative, Mr. Somsey Norindr
Executive Summary of ESCAP's presentation Thelma Kay
RRRT: Implementation of areas of concern identified in the Pacific platform for action
The case of the Vanuatu Women's Development Scheme (VANWODS): a micro-credit project of the Department of Women's Affairs in Port Vila, Vanuatu
NGO capacity building in the Pacific: a discussion paper prepared by John Taylor, Canada Fund