Roster of Experts Questionnaire - Page 1

To register in the Women's Major Group "Roster of Experts", and to join the Advocacy Listserv, please answer the following questions. The process should take less than 20 minutes. The "Roster of Experts" will help the WMG to draw upon the depth and breadth of its members for opportunities to speak/act/participate worldwide. Thank you!

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* 1. Please provide basic information about you.

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* 2. Organization

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* 3. Blog of the applicant (if any) with writing samples:

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* 4. Gender, SOGIESC and Intersex Status

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* 5. Which category below includes your age?

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* 6. At what level do you work?

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* 7. In which region(s) is your organization based/does your organization focus its work?

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* 8. What is your organizational affiliation?

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* 9. Are you part a network on Sustainable Development in your country/region? What is the name?

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* 10. What constituencies do you work with?

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* 11. What is your organization's primary area of work in your region/country?

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* 12. With which international processes do you engage?

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* 13. Are you accredited to any UN processes (e.g. ECOSOC, UNEP) or member of any official civil society mechanisms (e.g. the Civil Society Mechanism for the Committee on Food Security)? Please name all.

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* 14. If you are accredited to ECOSOC or UNEP, would you be able to support accreditation for other WMG members who wish to attend specific meetings?

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* 15. What is your area of thematic expertise?
Mark "expert" if you have in-depth knowledge/years of experience
Mark "knowledgeable" if you are comfortable with the topic and have some background

  Expert Knowledgeable
Gender Justice & human rights (HR) in Africa
Gender Justice & HR in Asia
Gender Justice & HR in Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS)
Gender Justice & HR in Oceania Australia and NZ
Gender Justice & HR in Arab States
Gender Justice & HR in Europe & Central Asia
Gender Justice & HR in Latin America
Gender Justice & HR in North America
Gender Justice & HR in Caribbean
Gender Justice & HR - International
Sexual and gender-based violence
Violence against women and girls
Gender based violence in conflict and wars
Sexual orientation, gender identity and expression (SOGIE)
Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR)
Health, wellbeing and ecosystems of care
Climate change, climate justice
Ecological sustainability
Disaster risk reduction (DRR)
Humanitarian response
Chemicals, pollution and waste
Forests & biodiversity
Oceans, seas, marine, fisheries, aquaculture
Sustainable agriculture and agroecology
Land use, land rights, land tenure
Water, sanitation and hygiene
Food security / sovereignty & nutrition, food waste, agribusiness, seed democracy
Sustainable consumption & production and distribution
Energy democracy
Peace, peacebuilding, conflict prevention, restorative justice
Decent work, social protection, just transition
Unpaid care work / redistribution
Macroeconomics / beyond GDP
Finance, Illegal and illicit flows, tax havens
Trade / trade agreements
Extraterritoriality
Peoples movement, migrants and refugees
Sustainable urbanization / human settlements
Democratization, governance, state marketization
Sustainable Development, Development Justice
Partnerships / coalitions
Corporate accountability
Infrastructure
Women in STEM
Indicators
Data / statistics
Education, lifelong learning, social change and culture
Research, analysis and policy development
Feminist praxis, local organising and movement-building
Capacity support, empowerment, leadership
Advocacy
Media, information and communications

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