Read all about One World Action's work and our partners' work to make change happen in the South and North. To see the full list of case studies, please click here We shall upload all the documents as soon as possible.
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Women Seeking Refuge
Over the past five decades, the Great Lakes region, which includes Burundi, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda, has been swept by brutal conflicts which have caused the death of millions and forced many more to leave their countries in order to survive. In this troubled region, The United Republic of Tanzania remained relatively peaceful and stable.
For more than thirty years Tanzania has been hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees who fled from the most brutal atrocities. In 2000, refugee camps in the north-western part of the country were sheltering some 700,000 people. Today only 90,000 refugees remain in two camps after the Tanzanian government's move to repatriate the refugees.
Among them are women and girls traumatised by their ordeals in their countries of origins. They continue to experience violence and abuse in the refugee camps. One World Action works with the Women's Legal Aid Centre (WLAC) in Tanzania to help refugee women claim their rights and access justice. To learn more about our work with WLAC, please click here. To read about the plight of refugees in Tanzania, please download Women Seeking Refuge by clicking here or on the image above.
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In December 2009, One World Action and Womankind Worldwide brought together over a hundred women from organisations in the UK and the global South to exchange information and insights on the Convention to Eliminate All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). The participants brought out key issues in the implementation of CEDAW in various countries, including the UK. They also shared many suggestions on how best to use the instrument to advance gender equality within various contexts.
You can read the report from the different workshops and plenary sessions in our publications section by clicking here.
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Action Brief on Gender-Based Political Violence in Bolivia
Our latest Action Brief discusses the widespread problem of gender-based political violence in Bolivia, where elected and aspiring women politicians experience routine harassment, intimidation and assaults as they try to participate in local politics. Despite progressive laws and quota systems in place, Bolivian women continue to be underrepresented in all levels of political life. This Action Brief looks at gender-based political violence as a serious and fundamental barrier to women's political participation, and the strategies of women's movements and organisations to counter it.
Please click here to go to the Action Brief section of our website.
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Action Brief on Political Violence Against Women
Read our latest Action Brief The Ugly Truth: Threats to Women in Political Spaces.
In this Action Brief, women's rights advocates, politicians and academics reflect on British and Latin American experiences of women in politics and strategies for increasing women's political representation.
Based on a roundtable discussion organised by One World Action and the Institute for the Study of the Americas in November 2009, participants have distilled approaches and recommendations to further gender equality in formal and informal political spaces. Please click here to read the Action Brief.
A Call to Action - Newsletter 2010

Our Spring Update for 2010 contains all the latest highlights and news about our work – both in Africa, Asia and Latin America as well as right here in the UK and Europe.
From our continuing work exploring the impact of global trade agreements to our efforts to empower some of the world’s poorest women and communities, none of the amazing work we do would be possible with our supporters so do have a read.... and enjoy!
Click here to read the full newsletter
Annual Report 2008 - 2009
Read about One World Action's achievements and challenges of the last year, in our Annual Report for 2008-2009

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From 1989 to 2009 and beyond -
Newsletter 2009 
With your help, we've done some amazing things in the last 20 years, supporting our partners in Africa, Asia and Latin America to overcome injustice and inequality and advocate for their rights. We celebrate some of these achievements in this newsletter while recognising there's still much work to be done - like combating the growing epidemic of violence against women in Bolivia and Honduras which is featured on page 4. We at One World Action increasingly feel we need to be active citizens in our own communities if we are to really support our overseas partners so we offer some ideas for you to do the same - because participating here really does have a direct impact.
Click here to read the full newsletter
‘Women’s Political Participation in the Philippines – Conversations, reflections and recommendations’
One World Action is delighted to introduce ‘Women’s Political Participation in the Philippines – Conversations, reflections and recommendations.’
This comprehensive and inspiring report provides a history of the successes and challenges the women’s movements have faced in the Philippines. From the struggle to obtain the right to vote, to the resistance during the Marcos years, this report documents the rise of feminist movements through to the current debates around quotas and gender budgets.
One World Action has been working in the Philippines since 1989, and is currently working with the Institute for Popular Democracy and the Institute of Politics and Governance to promote participatory democracy and gender equality.
This report is a powerful contribution to One World Action’s groundbreaking campaign “More Women More Power”, which is calling for women to be equally represented in all parliaments and elected bodies. More Women More Power is also calling for more political will and action to tackle the barriers that women face in politics – violence, discrimination and a lack of resources.
Read the full report here.
To read only the case studies click here.
Just Budgets Synthesis Report
In 2007, One World Action initiated research on how to track national and donor government commitments to gender equality within the new aid architecture defined by the Paris Declaration. Focusing on South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda, Just Budgets aims to provide practical guidance to donors, governments and civil society on increasing accountability and aid effectiveness through GRB.
To read the Just Budgets Synthesis Report and country reports please click here.
Voices Influence Access Project - new case studies
The Voices Influence Access Project (VIA) has four new case studies on civil society influence on trade and economic negotiations in southern African countries.
The case study on Forum Mulher in Mozambique discusses how this women's network got involved in trade and economic issues. The Magoye case study (Zambia) illustrates how a small farmers' dairy cooperative engaged national talks on trade and Economic Protection Agreements (EPA). The Malawi Economic Justice Network tracks the successes of this civil society group in influencing government economic policy. The Ramatex case study (Namibia) discusses how a civil society think-tank can becoming a leading player in economic advocacy.
Just Budgets
Just Budgets is a unique initiative to analyse the allocation and spending of aid in three countries in Africa (Tanzania, Uganda and South Africa).
Just Budgets is the first study of its kind to apply gender responsive budgeting to track how aid is allocated and spent to meet the specific needs of women in recipient countries.
The Just Budgets Guidance Notes is a new tool that summarises the stages of national budgeting processes and the interventions civil society groups can make at each stage. A handy and concise guide for organisations working to influence budgeting processes.
Read the Just Budgets studies here.
For more information on Just Budgets, please contact Zohra Khan at zkhan@oneworldaction.org
Annual Report 2007 - 2008
Read about One World Action's achievements and challenges of the last year, in our Annual Report for 2007-2008.

Citizens' Participation for Local Governance (CPLG)
CPLG is a unique initiative in people-centered local politics supported by One World Action in Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand. As the project ends, One World Action releases this summary report on the key achievements, lessons and challenges of CPLG.
To learn more about CPLG and to read the report, please click here.
Please note that this document is 787 KB. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this document. You can download the latest version from the Adobe website.
Just Politics: Women Transforming Political Spaces
In November 2007, One World Action brought together 40 women and men for a unique dialogue on women's political participation. The participants drew from their experiences as women politicians, grassroots leaders, NGO and policy staff, and explored what difference women in power can make, and how women's involvement in various aspects of politics can be supported.
As part of our contribution to global celebrations of International Women's Day, One World Action has published the report on the dialogue. The report focuses on two main themes: One, ways to increase women's political participation and two, strategies for transforming political spaces. Please click on the report title to download Just Politics: Women transforming political spaces.
Please note that this is a PDF version of the 51-page printed report and is 1.8 MB in size. You will need Adobe Reader to open the file. You can download it for free from the Adobe website.
To view the accessible version of this report, please click here. This is a stripped down layout with large text for the visually impaired.
To view the Spanish version of this report, please click
here.