Browse these resources on women's issues and rights in South and Southeast Asia. Includes general sources and country-specific organizations.
Network promotes cooperation among Asian women's rights activists. Find research reports and data as well as training activities.
After the Fourth World Conference on Women, this organization reviews gender equality in Asian countries. Check progress on critical issues.
Harvard-based organization sponsors research and discussions on women's health and rights in Southern Asia. Find articles and bibliographies.
Library presents this list of books, articles, and Web-based materials on women's issues in such countries as Brunei, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
Thai government describes the activities it has planned to follow up the 1995 UN Fourth World Conference on Women.
Find resolutions adopted by China after the 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women, then read a progress report written five years later.
Entitled "The Present Status of Gender Equality and Measures," this 1998 report includes data on Japanese women and policy recommendations.
South Korean government lays out its top priorities for achieving equality for women. Based on the Beijing Declaration of 1995.
Country presents its program for carrying out the resolutions adopted at the 1995 Fourth World Conference for Women. Written in 1997.
After the 1995 UN Conference on Women, this government describes its equality policies and their similarities to the conference resolutions.
Country charts its progress on women's rights, as stated at the 1995 UN conference in Beijing, and presents policies to advance gender equality.
Prime minister presents this description of policies and initiatives to advance the status of Vietnamese women. Based on the Beijing Platform.