- 2012 16 Days Take Action Kit (2012)
Each year, the Center for Women’s Global Leadership produces a “Take Action Kit” that participants can use to help plan their own campaign activities.
- 16 Days Campaign Analytical Report (2011)
This campaign report reflects data collected through the 2011 16 Days Post-Campaign survey on the theme, “From Peace in the Home to Peace in the World: Let’s Challenge Militarism and End Violence Against Women!”
- Intersections of Violence Against Women and Militarism Meeting Report (2011)
This report chronicles the key discussion points of the “Strategic Conversation on Militarism and Violence Against Women,” convened by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership.
- 2011 16 Days Take Action Kit (2011)
Each year, the Center for Women’s Global Leadership produces a “Take Action Kit” that participants can use to help plan their own campaign activities.
- Strengthening Resistance: Confronting Violence Against Women and HIV/AIDS (2006)
Designed as an overview of the most salient issues, this publication is meant for activists and policy makers alike who may be familiar with HIV/AIDS, violence against women or human rights, but not necessarily the nexus across all of these areas.
- Written Out: How Sexuality is Used to Attack Women's Organizing (2005); Written Out: How Sexuality is Used to Attack Women's Organizing (2000)
A revised work that further explores a phenomenon that activists face in several regions “sexuality-baiting” or the practice of discrediting and controlling people, organizations and political agendas through strategic use of allegations related to sexuality.
- Gender Violence and Womens Rights in Africa (1994)
This significant document compiles the ideas and strategies put forth by some of Africa's foremost women's human rights activists at a symposium convened by the Center for Women's Global Leadership, while presenting a theoretical and strategic framework for addressing women's human rights.
- Gender Violence: A Human Rights and Development Issue (also available in Spanish and French) (1991)
This book is intended to promote international discussion of critical conceptual and strategic questions regarding women's human rights and the development of a human rights agenda that incorporates women's perspectives and experiences.



