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MAW's comments to Senator Pearson on Canada's National Plan of Action for Children, June 2003
RAWA and Afghanistan, October, 2001
MAW's RAWA letter to Prime Minister Chrètien, asking the Canadian government to take the lead by recognizing RAWA as a legitimate political force in Afghanistan.
Media release on RAWA, October, 2001
Media release about MAW's letter to the Prime Minister and the response from the Prime Minister's Office.
Manual on Unpaid Work, 1999
The introduction of the Resource Manual on Unpaid Work reads in part:You have just begun what will prove to be a rewarding experience. By opening the When Women Count Resource Manual, you have embarked on a further exploration of unpaid work.

This resource manual is a product of women working at the "grassroots" level. Grassroots means we are dealing with issues that are about the real lives of real people. Grassroots refers to the development of individual experiences and concerns into a discussion of broader issues...
Find out more about the When Women Count Project or order your copy of the Resource Manual ($10 for members, $20 for non-members) by contacting Mothers Are Women/Homebase.
Kitchen Table Revolution
The series of newsletters that are the Kitchen Table Revolution, (KTR), are a substantive contribution to the body of literature on unpaid work.
The Tax Brief prepared for the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance, April, 1999
MAW supports a progressive tax structure and a system of taxation based on the individual.
Calling it Work:
Taking Caregiving from the Private to the Public by Evelyn Drescher, October, 1998
The reluctance to call "caring" and "caregiving" WORK is perhaps one of the most critical factors in reinforcing the notion that caregiving is a private rather than public or collective social responsibility.
Symposium Proceedings, 1997
For more information about the When Women Count Symposium, click here or read "Every mother is a working mother", by Paula Brooks, printed in the Globe and Mail in 1997.
To order your copy of the Symposium proceedings, ($10 for members, $20 for non-members) contact Mothers Are Women/Homebase.
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