31-03-2020
Cairo 94 (desk-review)
This research seeks to document the role of feminists in engaging with population policies enforced by states and international bodies, with a focus on feminists in the Global South—particularly Egyptian feminists—as well as feminists of color in the Global North. We explore how these feminists contributed to revealing the classist, patriarchal, and racist dimensions of population policies and programs. They used international arenas to negotiate for resources to be directed toward the sexual and reproductive health needs of the least privileged women. The ICPD Cairo conference is a historical starting point within this research, allowing us to draw a general picture of the local and international forces that determine the policies that impact our daily lives and establish limitations within which we can make choices and live our lives.