The Little Book of Tips and Tricks
This is a guide for South Asian Immigrant Women. It is part of CREA's 'Know Your Rights and Resources Campaign' for South Asian Immigrant Women in the United States of America. View
This is a guide for South Asian Immigrant Women. It is part of CREA's 'Know Your Rights and Resources Campaign' for South Asian Immigrant Women in the United States of America. View
This manual is a valuable asset for all women engaged in the task of constructing and inhabiting a world in which all of us can fulfill our best potential. An indispensable tool, it invites us to stand our ground while…
This toolkit was developed to help individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing a feminist social change agenda—an agenda that believes that all development and social justice must be rooted in gender and social equality. It is based on the assumption…
Although human beings have always had sex, sexuality has has largely been ignored in the global discourse of human development. This publication is about building sexuality into programs on reproductive health, human rights, HIV/AIDS, and women's rights. View
In April 2019, CREA organized its second global conference, 'reconference'. Held in Kathmandu, Nepal, over a period of three days, reconference was a bold and daring event of deep scholarship and critical thinking intersecting with art, technology and feminism. 'reprint',…
In April 2019, CREA organized its second global conference, 'reconference'. Held in Kathmandu, Nepal, over a period of three days, reconference was a bold and daring event of deep scholarship and critical thinking intersecting with art, technology and feminism. 'reprint',…
Young people in developing countries face issues related to their sexual and reproductive health and rights that differ from those faced by adults in these countries. These issues include inadequate power to make decisions around sexuality and reproduction, forced early…