We are looking for an ARTIST-CURATOR
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Isis International is looking for a curator of stories, told in different formats - face to face conversations, audio recordings, videos, written documents, photographs, hand-drawings and computer-generated graphics, among many others. This person must be strategic and sensitive in picking up and re-presenting important messages from diverse materials and create a new material that can be easily shared with and enjoyed by more people.
Changing Times for the Isis Resource Center
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by Nina Somera
The Resource Center started in a little corner at the International Documentation Center (IDOC) in Rome in the heady days of the 1970s. Rome was a hub of solidarity movements, hosting exiles including the sisters who found Isis Internacional in Santiago, Chile.
Although there was a dearth of writings by women from the South, the Resource Center grew. It collected analytical pieces written by women about the issues of the day. A lot of them came from small meetings on food security, sustainable agriculture, environment, health, especially maternal health and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). A lot of them have not seen print in any mainstream publications and even academic journals. Most of them are monographs.
New report bares legal barriers to women’s entrepreneurship, employment
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By Che Caparas
The World Bank Group released the latest edition of its Women, Business and the Law report, which underscores the legal barriers that limit women’s earning capacity in more than 173 countries.
The report found that legal gender differences are widespread: 155 of the 173 economies covered have at least one law impeding women’s economic opportunities. For example, in the Russian Federation, occupational gender segregation is widespread, where women are restricted from holding particular jobs and are encouraged to concentrate in the health care, education and light industries. This resulted in high gender earnings differential as women are confined to lower-paying sectors and activities.
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