Resources – Wikigender https://www.wikigender.org Gender equality Wed, 07 Dec 2022 14:51:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8 From Data to Policy Action: Tackling Gender-Based Discrimination in Social Institutions in Africa   https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/from%e2%80%afdata-to%e2%80%afpolicy%e2%80%afaction-tackling%e2%80%afgender-based-discrimination-in%e2%80%afsocial%e2%80%afinstitutions-in-africa-%e2%80%af/ https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/from%e2%80%afdata-to%e2%80%afpolicy%e2%80%afaction-tackling%e2%80%afgender-based-discrimination-in%e2%80%afsocial%e2%80%afinstitutions-in-africa-%e2%80%af/#respond Wed, 20 Jul 2022 07:45:48 +0000 https://www.wikigender.org/?post_type=userpress_wiki&p=26724

Sub-regional Policy Highlights for East, Southern and West Africa

The OECD Development Centre organised a series of policy dialogues throughout 2021 to engage with both grassroots organisations and policy makers on “From Data to Policy Action: Tackling Gender-Based Discrimination in Social Institutions” in East, Southern and West Africa.

The events were organised in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB), the OECD’s Sahel and West Africa Club Secretariat (SWAC) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), and led to the creation of three “Roadmaps for Action”.

Discussions during the policy dialogues fed into the SIGI 2021 Regional Report for Africa and three sub-regional Policy Highlights for each sub-region, accessible here below. In addition, three sub-regional Roadmaps for Action were developed with all attendees to the policy dialogues:

These materials are also available directly from the OECD iLibrary page here.

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Virtual High-Level Policy Dialogue on Gender Equality in Southern Africa https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/virtual-high-level-policy-dialogue-on-gender-equality-in-southern-africa/ https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/virtual-high-level-policy-dialogue-on-gender-equality-in-southern-africa/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 07:40:26 +0000 https://www.wikigender.org/?post_type=userpress_wiki&p=26366

From Data to Policy Action: Tackling Gender-Based Discrimination in Social Institutions in Southern Africa  

VirtualHigh-Level Policy Dialogue  

15 September 2021 

2:00 – 4:30PM (South Africa Time) 

Please kindly register here 

Interpretation in English, Portuguese and French will be provided.  

The OECD Development Centre, in partnership with the African Development Bank Group and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, invites you to a virtual high-level policy dialogue on gender equality in Southern Africa on 15 September 2021 at 2:00 PM South Africa Time for an interactive policy discussion.   

Building on the previous two workshops organised on 26 May and 2 June, gathering grassroots organisations and policy makers, respectively, the high-level policy dialoguewill present a roadmap based on the previously identified policy options and aim to reach a consensus for implementing it in view of addressing gender-based discrimination in social institutions and accelerating progress on gender equality in the region.   

This policy dialogue is part of a series of virtual policy dialogues events in Africa within the OECD Development Centre project, “From data to policy action: addressing social institutions governing women’s and men’s behaviour to enhance gender equality in Africa”, supported by the Austrian Development Cooperation.   

Follow us on Twitter@OECD_Centre, @Wikigender,@AfDB_Group and @ECA_OFFICIAL using the hashtag #SIGIAfrica.  

See Concept Note and for more information please contact dev.gender@oecd.org.  

Join the conversation on Twitter with @OECD_Centre @Wikigender@AfDB_Group and @ECA_OFFICIAL  using the hashtag #SIGIAfrica.

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Grassroots Workshop on Gender Equality in East Africa | 22 June 2021 https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/grassroots-workshop-on-gender-equality-in-east-africa-22-june-2021/ https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/grassroots-workshop-on-gender-equality-in-east-africa-22-june-2021/#respond Fri, 11 Jun 2021 13:30:12 +0000 https://www.wikigender.org/?post_type=userpress_wiki&p=26233

From Data to Policy Action:  Tackling Gender-Based Discrimination in Social Institutions in East Africa   

Virtual GrassrootsWorkshop   

22 June 2021 | 10:00 AM – 1:00PM (GMT+3) 

Registration now open 

The OECD Development Centre, in partnerships with the African Development Bank and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, invites you to a virtual workshop with grassroots organisations working on gender equality and women’s rights in East Africa on 22 June 2021 at 10:00 am GMT+3 (9:00 am GMT+2) for an interactive policy discussion.    

Building on the OECD Development Centre’s Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) and the African Gender Index (AGI) of the African Development Bank and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the virtual workshop aims to track progress and identify key challenges and opportunities for women’s empowerment and greater gender equality in East Africa. Participants will include grassroots organisations, civil society and research organisations, think tanks, gender experts and advocates, as well as foundations, who willshare their perspectives and expertise on gender equality in East Africa across three thematic areas:   

  • Women’s health deprivation, gender-based violence and restricted reproductive autonomy;  
  • Women’s economic empowerment and access to productive and financial resources;   
  • Women’s political voice, leadership and agency.   

This workshop is part of a series of virtual policy dialogue events in Africa organised within the OECD project “From data to policy action: addressing social institutions governing women’s and men’s behaviour to enhance gender equality in Africa”, supported by the Austrian Development Cooperation; and in the context of the regional dissemination of the Africa Gender Index published in 2020 by the African Development Bank Group and UNECA. 

For more information see Draft Agenda and contact dev.gender@oecd.org.     

Follow us on Twitter@OECD_Centre, @Wikigender,@AfDB_Group and @ECA_OFFICIAL 

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Virtual workshop with grassroots organisations on tackling gender-based discrimination in West Africa https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/virtual-workshop-on-tackling-gender-based-discrimination-in-west-africa/ https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/virtual-workshop-on-tackling-gender-based-discrimination-in-west-africa/#respond Tue, 20 Apr 2021 19:47:09 +0000 https://www.wikigender.org/?post_type=userpress_wiki&p=25982

From Data to Policy Action: Tackling Gender-Based Discrimination in Social Institutions 

Virtual Workshop in West Africa  

 27 April 2021 

10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (CET) 

Please kindly register here 

The OECD Development Centre, in partnership with the Sahel and West Africa Club Secretariat (SWAC), invites you to a virtual workshop with grassroots organisations working on gender equality in West Africa on 27 April 2021 at 10:00 Paris timefor an interactive policy discussion.   

Building on the OECD’s Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI), the virtual workshop aims to track progress and identify key challenges and opportunities for women’s empowerment and greater gender equality in West Africa. Participants will include grassroots organisations, civil society and research organisations, think tanks, gender experts and advocates, as well as foundations, who will share their perspectives and expertise on gender equality in West Africa across three thematic areas:   

  1. Women’s health deprivation and restricted reproductive autonomy; 
  2. Women’s economic empowerment and access to productive and financial resources;
  3. Women’s political voice, leadership and agency.  

This workshop kick-starts the series of virtual policy dialogue events in Africa within the project, “From data to policy action: addressing social institutions governing women’s and men’s behaviour to enhance gender equality in Africa”, supported by the Austrian Development Cooperation.   

Follow the conversation on Twitter with @OECD_Centre, @Wikigender, @SWAC_OECD by using the hashtags #SIGI and #SIGIAfrica

For more information, please contact: dev.gender@oecd.org.

 

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Launch of SIGI 2021 Regional Report for Southeast Asia https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/launch-of-sigi-2021-regional-report-for-southeast-asia/ https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/launch-of-sigi-2021-regional-report-for-southeast-asia/#respond Wed, 24 Feb 2021 11:38:29 +0000 https://www.wikigender.org/?post_type=userpress_wiki&p=25880 The OECD Development Centre is co-organising, with Korea, the launch of the Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) 2021 Regional Report for Southeast Asia on 30 March 2021.

The virtual launch aims to:

  • Monitor and identify remaining challenges in addressing discriminatory social institutions – formal and informal laws, norms and practices—which continue to hinder women’s empowerment in Southeast Asia
  • Share critical insights on the negative consequences of discriminatory social institutions on several areas that are critical for women’s human development in the region
  • Flag concrete examples of innovative approaches to challenge gender norms, promote women’s rights, enhance gender equality and accelerate social transformation.

Stay tuned for key messages from the report!

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UN CSW65 Side event “Shifting Masculine Norms to Promote Women’s Economic Empowerment” https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/un-csw-side-event-shifting-masculine-norms-to-promote-womens-economic-empowerment/ https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/un-csw-side-event-shifting-masculine-norms-to-promote-womens-economic-empowerment/#respond Wed, 24 Feb 2021 11:34:17 +0000 https://www.wikigender.org/?post_type=userpress_wiki&p=25877 The OECD Development Centre is co-organising, with Austria, a Side-event on 22 March 2021 as part of the upcoming Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) on Shifting Masculine Norms to Promote Women’s Economic Empowerment to:

  • Make the case that restrictive masculinities hinder women’s economic empowerment while also harming the well-being of men and boys
  • Underscore that tackling these restrictive masculinities has the potential to improve both women’s and men’s well-being
  • Highlight the importance of collecting data and evidence while emphasising the key role policy makers and grassroots organisations can play in facilitating gender-equitable masculine norms.

Check out the Event Flyer

Stay tuned for key messages from the report!

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Launch of Masculinities Report, Man Enough? Measuring Masculine Norms to Promote Women’s Empowerment https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/launch-of-masculinities-report-man-enough-measuring-masculine-norms-to-promote-womens-empowerment/ https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/launch-of-masculinities-report-man-enough-measuring-masculine-norms-to-promote-womens-empowerment/#respond Tue, 23 Feb 2021 15:19:42 +0000 https://www.wikigender.org/?post_type=userpress_wiki&p=25866 The OECD Development Centre is organising a virtual launch event on 12 March 2021 for the Masculinities Report, Man Enough? Measuring Masculine Norms to Promote Women’s Empowerment to:

  • Present the findings of the report
  • Shed light on the ways masculine norms can either hinder or promote women’s empowerment and gender equality
  • Present the indicators that can be used to measure and monitor changing masculinities and discuss the state of data availability
  • Highlight the key role policy makers can play in addressing restrictive masculinities to promote women’s empowerment and men’s well-being

Stay tuned for key messages from the report!

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Gender and COVID-19 Resources and Publications in English https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/gender-and-covid-19-resources-and-publications-in-english/ https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/gender-and-covid-19-resources-and-publications-in-english/#respond Tue, 04 Aug 2020 15:54:22 +0000 https://www.wikigender.org/?post_type=userpress_wiki&p=25425 As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, numerous publications have shed new light on the gendered dynamics of the crisis. Below is a list of publications and resources with links that, while not exhaustive, can serve as a means to share emerging research as the situation unfolds.

Data:

This page is editable by all Wikigender community members, who are welcomed to share resources that address COVID-19 with a gender-related angle.

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#HowICare Campaign June 18-24 2020 https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/howicare-campaign-june-18-24-2020/ https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/howicare-campaign-june-18-24-2020/#respond Thu, 18 Jun 2020 07:18:20 +0000 https://www.wikigender.org/?post_type=userpress_wiki&p=25260

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 of unpaid care work. In particular, the campaign aims to “aims to shed a light on the realities, difficulties, and disparities of providing care – specifically in caring for children, in order to advocate for additional support for caregivers – including the parents and care workers who are most impacted – during the COVID-19 crisis and beyond.”

The #HowICare campaign is part of a global call for:

  1. Universal access to paid sick and family and medical leave.
  2. 100% paid leave. 
  3. Equal, fully paid, non-transferable parental leave for parents.
  4. Action to ensure childcare infrastructures survive the COVID-19 pandemic.
  5. A challenge to harmful norms and sexist beliefs.
  6. Flexible working hours and conditions.
  7. Social protection programs to support caregivers and recognize care as work.

How to Participate?

When? 18 June – 21 June 2020

Where? On Twitter using the hashtag ‘#HowICare’ and tagging @MenCareGlobal as well as @Promundo_US, @Oxfam, and @OxfamAmerica

How? Messaging guidance available here.

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May 12, World Women in Mathematics Day https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/events-3/ https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/events-3/#respond Mon, 11 May 2020 14:22:00 +0000 https://www.wikigender.org/?post_type=userpress_wiki&p=24844 At the 2018 World Meeting for Mathematics in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), the Iranian Mathematical Society suggested to celebrate and honor women in mathematics on Maryam Mirzakhani’s birthday.

M. Mirzakhani was born on May 12 in 1977 in Theran, earned a PhD from Harvard University in 2004 and later became a professor of mathematics at Stanford University. In 2014, Mirzakhani was the first women and first Iranian to receive the Fields Medal, the most prestigious award in mathematics.

To celebrate the Day in 2020, online events including workshops, movie projections and conferences are organized around the world. An overview of events is provided by May 12 – Celebrating Women in Mathematics.

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