Catalysts for Change:

Caribbean Women and Governance

United Nations Development Programme

 
Home 
 
 Welcome
 
 Features & News
 
 Projects and Activities
 
 Documents and Publications
 
 Discussion
 
 Contacts
 
 Links
Search


 

 

 

 

 

Discussion Last Updated: Sep 22nd, 2006 - 09:43:50


Discussion
Discussion Forum

The Discussion Forum has been disabled temporarily. We apologize for the inconvenience.


Nov 24, 2004, 14:55


 

Soca Artist, Ms. Terencia “TC” Coward of Barbados.

 

Artists performing a skit on HIV/AIDS.

 

 

 

 

 

Recent Updates
Welcome
Catalysts for Change: Caribbean Women and Governance
Features & News
Minister Joanne Massiah to Lead Antiguan Delegation to International Whaling Commission Meeting
Parents, Teachers Object to New Female Principal
The Maloney Women's Group
Projects and Activities
UNIFEM and UNDP Barbados/OECS Project
Women’s Political Participation: Training in Governance and Democracy
Engendering Political Participation in the OECS
Documents and Publications
Selected References on Young Women in Politics
Selected References on Gender Mainstreaming in the Caribbean
Selected Sources on Women’s Political Participation Globally and in the Caribbean
Discussion
Discussion Forum
Contacts
Contact Information for Parliamentarians in the Caribbean
Caribbean NGOs involved in Gender Issues
National Women's Machineries
Links
UN Links
Centres for Gender and Development Studies
Women’s Human Rights