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Hawke Centre Podcasts - Women and Children

Women and Children

  A New Deal for Women: $$$ for global gender equality - how can Australians lead?
  Finlaysons' Women in Business: Ms Blanche d'Alpuget
  Heroic Women In Action: World Vision Australia luncheon (audio mp3 file)
  Is Child Protection a public health issue? - views from Australia and the UK
  Islam and the Status of Women
  Justice for Women at Work: A discussion of Paid Parental Leave and Pay Equity
  Make every mother and child count - Marking UN World Health Day
  Malalai Joya MP speaking on Justice for Women in Afghanistan
  Mending their wings: Solutions for the prevention of violence against women
  No Single Path: Cultural Perspectives in overcoming Domestic Violence
  One Unknown: facing death, choosing life: with Dr Gill Hicks
  Presenting Manal Omar, author of 'Barefoot in Baghdad'
  RESPECT for Women Ms Irene Khan, Amnesty International and other experts
  Short fuse: Realities and solutions in family violence
  Simply the best: Women's collections in galleries, libraries, archives and museums
  Suraya Pakzad: speaking out for the women and children of Afghanistan
  The ICC - Towards International Justice and Ending Impunity: Australian Red Cross
  The security of women; building a safer future
  The voice of the Alola Foundation - Kirsty Sword Gusmao: First Lady of East Timor
  Women in Afghanistan today: hopes, achievements and challenges
  Women in Afghanistan: fighting fundamentalism and building their own future
  Women's rights in development
  Women and the Arab Spring - an IWD event with Jane Hutcheon
   

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