Table of Contents

Publication_year: 
2009
Annual report: 
Yes

Voices that make a difference
Roberto Bissio

People first
Roberto Bissio

 

THEMATIC REPORTS

A human rights-based response to the financial and economic crisis
Aldo Caliari, Center of Concern

Gender equality and the financial crisis

Nancy Baroni, Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action; Mirjana Dokmanovic, Association Technology and Society,
Serbia and Women in Development Europe (WIDE); Genoveva Tisheva, Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation and
Bulgarian-European Partnership Association and Emily Sikazwe, Women for Change

The global food price crisis

Sophia Murphy , Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy

Justice to cool the planet

Isagani Serrano, PRRM, Social Watch Philippines

Energy challenges for Europe

Elena Triffonova, Bulgarian- European Partnership Association

Holding transnational corporations accountable for human rights obligations: the role of civil society

Jana Silverman, Social Watch and Alvaro Orsatti, Trade Union Confederation of the Americas

The global economic crisis and the least developed countries: citizens’ concerns

Arjun Karki, LDC Watch

Mounting development challenges posed by the world economic crisis: policy options in the Arab region

Kinda Mohamadieh, Arab NGO Network for Development and Oliver Pearce, Christian Aid

Europe’s response to the global financial and economic crisis

Mirjam van Reisen, Europe External Policy Advisors (EEPA), Simon Stocker and Louisa Vogiazides, Eurostep

 

NATIONAL REPORTS

1

Algeria

 

32

Malaysia

2

Argentina

 

33

Malta

3

Bahrain

 

34

Mexico

4

Bangladesh

 

35

Moldova

5

Belgium

 

36

Morocco

6

Benin

 

37

Mozambique

7

Bolivia

 

38

Nepal

8

Brazil

 

39

Nicaragua

9

Bulgaria

 

40

Nigeria

10

Burma (Myanmar)

 

41

Palestine

11

Cambodia

 

42

Paraguay

12

Canada

 

43

Peru

13

Central African Republic

 

44

Philippines

14

Chile

 

45

Poland

15

Costa Rica

 

46

Portugal

16

Cyprus

 

47

Romania

17

Czech Republic

 

48

Senegal

18

Egypt

 

49

Serbia

19

El Salvador

 

50

Slovakia

20

Eritrea

 

51

Slovenia

21

France

 

52

Somalia

22

Germany

 

53

Spain

23

Ghana

 

54

Tanzania

24

Guatemala

 

55

Thailand

25

Honduras

 

56

Uganda

26

Hungary

 

57

United States of America

27

India

 

58

Venezuela

28

Iraq

 

59

Vietnam

29

Italy

 

60

Yemen

30

Kenya

 

61

Zambia

31

Lebanon

 

 

 

 

MEASURING PROGRESS

Food security
A fragmented scenario

Education
Differences become more noticeable

Information, science and technology
The fastest breach

Development assistance
Commitments undertaken are further and further away from being fulfilled

Water and sanitation
The gap is widening

Health
Unequal improvement

Reproductive health
Marked polarization

Ratifications of fundamental ILO conventions

Ratifications of human rights international treaties

How to read the Social Watch tables

Methodological notes: thematic tables

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