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In their introductory remarks, Marilee Karl of Isis International and Anne Clarke of ICDA outlined the aims and expectations in the minds of the organisers when planning the workshop. The participants then divided into regional groups to discuss their own expectations.

Marilee and Anne said that the central aim of ICDA and Isis International was to bring together women from both the development movement and the women's movement to share experiences of trying to place women more centrally in development policy and planning and to build on these experiences to formulate strategies for the future.

In concrete terms the organisers hoped that women at the workshop would agree to participate in the compilation of a Resource and Action Guide that would allow their experiences, ideas and strategies to be shared with a wider group.

Furthermore it was hoped that the participants would agree to follow up the Rome workshop with some joint action in relation to the end of UN Decade for Women events and in particular the NGO Forum in Nairobi.

After discussions in their regional groups the participants reported their expectations to a plenary session.

Africa

The African participants expected:

Asia

The Asian participants expected:

Europe

The European participants expected:

Latin America, the Caribbean and North America

The Latin American, Caribbean and North American participants expected: