Alternatives International - Iraq - Irak http://irak.alterinter.org/ Les actions solidaires d'Alternatives International pour l'Irak avec nos partenaires irakiens. fr SPIP - www.spip.net Alternatives International - Iraq - Irak https://irak.alterinter.org/local/cache-vignettes/L144xH42/siteon0-5599c.jpg?1631196358 http://irak.alterinter.org/ 42 144 Iraqi Women: Lost Liberties https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article189 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article189 2010-12-14T14:31:29Z text/html en Alternatives International Violence Against Women Human Rights Development Women's Rights Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN) Front page <p>According to a UN report entitled "Iraq 2010 Humanitarian Action Plan" (2010), overall <br class='autobr' /> security in Iraq has begun to stabilize and the presence of humanitarian actors has had a <br class='autobr' /> positive impact on the observance of human rights in the country.</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique60" rel="directory">Reports</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot35" rel="tag">Violence Against Women</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot38" rel="tag">Human Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot39" rel="tag">Development</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot40" rel="tag">Women's Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot50" rel="tag">Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN)</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot54" rel="tag">Front page</a> Widows and Orphans in Babil https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article183 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article183 2010-12-14T02:22:41Z text/html en Tammuz Widows Development Women's Rights Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN) <p>For more information on the events and activities Tammuz organizes to help widows and orphans in Babil, see PDF attached.</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique3" rel="directory">Publications</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot9" rel="tag">Widows</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot39" rel="tag">Development</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot40" rel="tag">Women's Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot50" rel="tag">Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN)</a> Assessment of Seven Years of Occupation https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article80 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article80 2010-12-14T01:20:22Z text/html en Catherine Pappas , Marie-Pierre Labrie Education Children Human Rights Development Women's Rights Governance Elections <p>In Iraq, those younger than 25 have never known peace. The decades of dictatorship and war, in addition to thirteen years of embargos (1990-2003), have plunged the country into a state of chronic crisis and emptied it of its substance. The economy has collapsed, paving the way for unbridled inflation. Without prospects, the young have become obsessed with the idea of leaving. Today, more than 5.6 million Iraqis (of a population of 27 million) live beneath the poverty line; 40% of them live in extreme poverty.</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique60" rel="directory">Reports</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot19" rel="tag">Education</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot37" rel="tag">Children</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot38" rel="tag">Human Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot39" rel="tag">Development</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot40" rel="tag">Women's Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot41" rel="tag">Governance</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot44" rel="tag">Elections</a> Education for All campaign 2010 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article182 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article182 2010-12-14T01:20:08Z text/html en Tammuz Education Children Development Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN) <p>For more information on the activities of the Tammuz Organization and the IDFN during the 2010 Education for All Campaign see PDF attached.</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique3" rel="directory">Publications</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot19" rel="tag">Education</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot37" rel="tag">Children</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot39" rel="tag">Development</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot50" rel="tag">Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN)</a> Education for All campaign 2009, Babil Governorate https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article179 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article179 2010-12-13T18:15:15Z text/html en Tammuz Education Children Development Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN) <p>The activities organized by the IDFN in Babil Governorate in association with the 2009 Education for All campaign.</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique60" rel="directory">Reports</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot19" rel="tag">Education</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot37" rel="tag">Children</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot39" rel="tag">Development</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot50" rel="tag">Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN)</a> Education in Kurdistan Iraq: Between reality and ambition https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article176 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article176 2010-12-13T17:29:05Z text/html en Tammuz Education Development Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN) <p>The Tammuz organization for social development held a workshop on education in Kurdish Iraq in association with the Global Campaign for Education, the Organization for Social Development, and the Iraqi Democratic Future Network. <br class='autobr' /> Their findings and recommendations are attached below.</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique60" rel="directory">Reports</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot19" rel="tag">Education</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot39" rel="tag">Development</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot50" rel="tag">Iraqi Democratic Future Network (IDFN)</a> Strengthening women's citizenship https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article175 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article175 2010-12-10T17:26:53Z text/html en Clare Castillejo Development Women's Rights Civil Society Organizations <p>This FRIDE seminar brought together experts working on gender and governance issues to explore how women's experience of citizenship in fragile states is affected by state-building processes and identify how such processes can be opportunities to strengthen women's citizenship. The seminar was part of a two-year FRIDE research project that examines policy options for strengthening women's citizenship in the context of state-building. <br class='autobr' /> There is currently great interest in how best to support (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique60" rel="directory">Reports</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot39" rel="tag">Development</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot40" rel="tag">Women's Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot42" rel="tag">Civil Society Organizations</a> UN-Iraq Development Assistance Framework, 2011-2014 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article160 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article160 2010-11-29T15:12:34Z text/html en United Nations Legislation Children Human Rights Development Women's Rights Governance Civil Society Organizations <p>The UN Development Assistance Framework for Iraq addresses five key priority areas. These are inclusive economic growth, environmental management, promoting good governance and protection of human <br class='autobr' /> rights, ensuring access to improved basic services for all, and investment in the capacities of women, youth and children to enable full participation in all aspects of life in Iraq.</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique60" rel="directory">Reports</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot36" rel="tag">Legislation</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot37" rel="tag">Children</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot38" rel="tag">Human Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot39" rel="tag">Development</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot40" rel="tag">Women's Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot41" rel="tag">Governance</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot42" rel="tag">Civil Society Organizations</a> UNICEF Girls Education in Iraq 2010 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article159 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article159 2010-11-29T14:57:26Z text/html en UNICEF Education Awareness Legislation Children Human Rights Development Women's Rights Civil Society Organizations Student Transport <p>This report contains a situation analysis of girls' education in Iraq and recommendations for improving girls' access to good quality schooling. In Iraq, the overall number of children receiving primary education has declined between 2004-05 and 2007-08, with no improvement in the percentage of girls enrolled. Also, for every 100 boys enrolled in primary schools in Iraq, there are just under 89 girls. <br class='autobr' /> Recommendations in this report focus on policy development and implementation, (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique60" rel="directory">Reports</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot19" rel="tag">Education</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot34" rel="tag">Awareness</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot36" rel="tag">Legislation</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot37" rel="tag">Children</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot38" rel="tag">Human Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot39" rel="tag">Development</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot40" rel="tag">Women's Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot42" rel="tag">Civil Society Organizations</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot43" rel="tag">Student Transport</a> UN Iraq Common Country Assessment 2009 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article157 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article157 2010-11-29T13:34:54Z text/html en United Nations Legislation Children Human Rights Development Women's Rights Governance <p>The consequences of nearly three decades of detrimental economic and social policies, added to the burden of war and violence, are becoming ever more apparent as the real work of governance begins. This 2009 UN Common Country Assessment set out to tackle these issues of peace consolidation. <br class='autobr' /> The CCA identified three key thematic areas for UN analysis: governance, inclusive economic growth and ensuring quality essential (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique60" rel="directory">Reports</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot36" rel="tag">Legislation</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot37" rel="tag">Children</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot38" rel="tag">Human Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot39" rel="tag">Development</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot40" rel="tag">Women's Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot41" rel="tag">Governance</a>