The FfD follow-up needs to be the space where UN member states seek to transform the relationship among financial, productive, and socially reproductive spheres of activities into one that fulfills human rights, generates capabilities and reduces global inequality. Enhancing the integration of the various parts of the UN system dealing with human rights and with other key development issues is pivotal to the reform of the international financial architecture. More importantly, women's empowerment and the meaningful participation of feminists and women's organizations contribute to the strengthening of the accountability of the multilateral system to humanity.
Este artículo contribuye al debate sobre los efectos de la crisis causada por la pandemia de enfermedad por coronavirus (COVID-19) en las desigualdades de género en América Latina y el Caribe, con foco en la autonomía económica de las mujeres. Mediante una revisión de los aportes de la economía feminista y un análisis de la evidencia empírica se constata un deterioro de los indicadores asociados al vínculo de las mujeres con el mercado laboral y los ingresos. La división sexual del trabajo se está profundizando en la región y pone en riesgo los escasos avances en términos de autonomía económica de las mujeres alcanzados en los años previos a la crisis. Se alerta sobre los sesgos de género de las políticas de mitigación de la crisis y se reflexiona sobre la importancia de redistribuir el tiempo, los recursos y el poder para transitar hacia un nuevo estilo de desarrollo basado en la igualdad de género y la sostenibilidad.
Adopting a frame analysis, this article analyzes how transnational advocacy networks in Latin America interlink different agendas in specific international political opportunity structures. Specifically, it assesses the way REMTE and GRAP interlinked economic, ecological, and gender justice demands at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development. This article provides insights on the factors that affect the alignment process of different demands under collective action frames.
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