The EDID-GHDI partnership is excited to announce the release of its first working paper, co-authored by Dominique Masson and Clothilde Parent-Chartier, members of the transnational team!
EDID-GHDI has engaged with three transnational research projects related to gender, intersectionality, and disability-inclusive global development. Dominique and Clothilde’s project examines the unequal access to international treaty body meetings. Although international gatherings should provide an opportunity for women, girls, and gender-diverse people with disabilities to meet others and share their experiences, these gatherings are often inaccessible.
In the working paper Representing women and girls with disabilities at the COSP and UN-CSW, 2021 and 2022: WHO REPRESENTS? (in English only), members of the transnational team share the results of examining the representation of diverse women and girls with disabilities at two international meetings: the Conference of States Parties (CoSP) to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UN-CSW).
To read more about this and other important transnational projects, see the Transnational Studies page of the EDID-GHDI website. To read this article and other publications that have been shared by the EDID-GHDI team, see the Publications page.