Politics of the International Women's Movement
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CWPE actively participates in international conferences and networks to bring alternative, feminist perspectives on issues of population, environment, and women's health.
- Statement by African Women at the 8th International Women and Health Meeting, Rio de Janeiro, March 16-20 , 1997
- Women and Health at the UN Conferences in the 90's at the 8th International Women and Health Meeting, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil March 17, 1997
- Statement on Poverty, Development and Population Activities prepared by The U.S. Women of Color Delegation to The International Conference on Population and Development
- Fundamentalism and Women's Rights, by Asoka Bandarage
- Like Water on a Stone - Women's Health Movement: Ways of Organizing and Prospects for the Future, by Lilián Abracinskas
- A CWPE Roundtable Discussion: A Post-Beijing Analysis, by April Taylor and Marlene Fried
- To Go or Not To Go : The Fourth United Nations World Conference on Women, by Jael Silliman and Ellen Dorsey
- More Resources On International Women's Movements

