The International Models Project on Women’s Rights, established by the American Bar Association, is creating a comprehensive and collaborative online database of information on gender-equality law reform efforts around the world. Today the first prototype for this comprehensive Web site tool will be unveiled at demo.impowr.org.
Washington, D.C. (Vocus/PRWEB ) March 10, 2010 -- The International Models Project on Women’s Rights, established by the American Bar Association, is creating a comprehensive and collaborative online database of information on gender-equality law reform efforts around the world. Today the first prototype for this comprehensive Web site tool will be unveiled at demo.impowr.org.
Millions of women around the globe remain vulnerable to violence, poverty and ill health because the justice system where they live does not protect them. |
By leveraging the power of the Internet and the collaborative nature of the wiki format, the project aims to help the global community of gender law experts, project leaders and stakeholders empower each other and become most effective through the exchange of information.
The IMPOWR wiki online tool will provide and facilitate the following:
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ABA Section of International Law Chair Glenn Hendrix commented, “IMPOWR is a great example of how the Internet can help mobilize worldwide resources to facilitate important local law reform on such important issues as women’s rights. By spreading knowledge and furthering women’s rights globally, IMPOWR has the potential to change lives as well as the law.”
IMPOWR will work with global experts, along with interested individuals and organizations, on the project design and content for the site. The site also will include access to the texts of pertinent laws through links to the Library of Congress Global Legal Information Network, as well as links to other useful Web sites and primary and secondary source documents including articles, books and project reports.
“Millions of women around the globe remain vulnerable to violence, poverty and ill health because the justice system where they live does not protect them,” lamented Carolyn Lamm, president of the ABA. "The IMPOWR project can make a critical difference in this effort by serving as a common platform for leveraging experience and fostering collaboration among experts from different countries. I encourage attorneys around the world in private practice, public service, non-profits, academia and international organizations to participate,” Lamm concluded.
IMPOWR was initiated in 2008 to support project leaders and stakeholders implementing the 1980 Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women and the 2005 Paris Declaration. It is currently working with law schools to collect substantive material and for assistance in preparing content in advance of the formal launch. IMPOWR intends to launch the fully functional site in August 2010. The project welcomes the participation of the gender law community and invites the submission of comments and inquiries to Christina Heid, at impowr (at) staff (dot) abanet (dot) org.
IMPOWR is funded by the ABA Enterprise Fund. It is cosponsored by the ABA Section of International Law; the ABA Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law; the ABA Commission on Women in the Profession; and the ABA Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.
For more information about IMPOWR, visit www.impowr.org.
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