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#HowICare Campaign June 18-24 2020

The SIGI shows that women undertake 75% of the unpaid care and domestic work worldwide, and more must be done to recognise, redistribute and reduce this time burden on women. The #HowICare Campaign Promundo and Oxfam’s #HowICare Campaign is an opportunity for a wide variety of voices to demand, together, a transformation of the gendered dynamics […]

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International Gender Policy Network (IGPN)

The International Gender Policy Network (IGPN) is a membership based, non-governmental organization established in autumn 2005 in order to strengthen and foster the policy work impact of the women’s movement and to ensure the sustainability of such movements in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia. It is a network of partners, […]

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HeForShe Campaign

HeForShe is a solidarity movement for developed by to engage men and boys as advocates and agents of change for the achievement of gender equality and women’s rights. The campaign encourages them to speak out and take action against inequalities faced by women and girls. www.heforshe.org Table of Contents 1 Background 2 Testimonial 3 References […]

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Gender and Education Association

Table of Contents 1 Aims 2 Work 3 See also 4 External links Aims Formally established in 2002 (and launched on International Women’s Day that year), the Gender and Education Association (GEA) works to challenge and eradicate sexism and gender inequality within and through education. GEA is based in the UK, but has an Executive […]

  • September 1, 2015
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Gender Equality in Free and Open Source Software

Table of Contents 1 Scope and framework 2 Mandate 3 Activities 4 Development of Indicators 5 How to join? 6 See also Scope and framework Gender Equality is one of ’s global priorities, together with Africa. Within this framework, UNESCO seeks to promote women’s empowerment and to mainstream gender in all UNESCO policies, strategies and […]

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The G20’s Best and Worst Countries for Women

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V-Day

V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise money and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence organizations. V-Day generates broader attention for the fight to stop , including , battery, incest, (FGM) and sexual slavery. Activities Through V-Day campaigns, […]

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UN Action Against Sexual Violence in Conflict

Table of Contents 1 About 2 Say no to sexual violence in conflict! 3 UN Action member entities 4 Resolution 1820: Women, Peace, and Security 5 Objectives 6 Cross It 7 Testimonies 8 See also 9 Links About UN Action Against Sexual Violence in Conflict (UN Action) unites the work of 12 UN entities with […]

  • August 2, 2013
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The Women’s Institute

The National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI) is the largest voluntary organisation for women in the with 205,000 members in England, Wales and the Islands. History The Women’s Institute was formed in 1915 with two clear aims: to revitalise rural communities and to encourage women to become more involved in producing food during the First […]

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The Campaign “Africa for women’s rights: ratify and respect!”

Table of Contents 1 The Campaign “Africa for Women’s Rights: Ratify and respect!” 2 The Campaign “Dossier of Claims”  3 The Campaign Blog 4 The Campaign in 31 African countries The Campaign “Africa for Women’s Rights: Ratify and respect!” In the majority of countries in Africa, women continue to face discrimination, violence and violations of their […]

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