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The Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN)

The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network is the ‘s largest anti-sexual assault organization. RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE and the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline at rainn.org, and publicizes the hotline’s free, confidential services; educates the public about sexual assault; and leads national efforts to prevent sexual assault, improve services […]

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The Kvinna Till Kvinna Foundation

With its head offices in Sweden, the Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation supports women in regions affected by war and armed conflicts. It is active in the Balkans, the Middle East and the Caucasus, and supports projects to strengthen women’s psychological and physical health, enhance their self-esteem and ability to participate as a force in the […]

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The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Gender Research at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Table of Contents 1 Overview 2 Women’s Assets Research Program 3 Gender & the Food Price Crisis 4 Gender & Collective Action 5 State of Food and Agriculture (2009) SOFA 6 Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development 7 Summer 2010 gender resources 8 Additional […]

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The International Alliance for Women

The International Alliance for Women (TIAW) is a network of professional women dedicated to improving the economic status of all women around the world: from senior level executive and professional women, to career women just beginning their careers, to women in transition and young girls planning for their careers, to the most needy of all: […]

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The Coexist Initiative

Table of Contents 1 Background 2 Our Vision 3 Our Mission 4 Programmes 5 East African Regional Conference 6 See also 7 References Background The Coexist Initiative was founded in 2002 and officially registered in 2005 as a non – profit network for men and boys organizations that work in the areas of sexual and gender […]

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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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The 2010 Global Education Digest

Table of Contents 1 Background 2 The report 3 Main findings and trends 4 Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) & Gender Parity Index (GPI) datasets 5 More information 6 See also 7 References Background The 2010 Global Education Digest focuses on gender and education to mark the 15th anniversary of the . Shortly after this landmark […]

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Transnational Feminist Webzine – Subversion/Subversión

Table of Contents 1 About 1.1 Mission/Misión & Vision/Visión 1.2 Creators 1.3 Example Submissions 2 See also 3 References 4 External links About Subversion/Subversión is a transnational feminist art magazine. Launched in 2013, the magazine promotes international feminist exchange. It is a collective publication, with all sources in both English and Spanish – as many […]

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The SOFA Report 2011: “Women in agriculture: Closing the gender gap for development”

The State of Food and Agriculture 2010–11 makes the “business case” for addressing gender issues in agriculture and rural employment. Increasing women’s access to land, livestock, education, financial services, extension, technology and rural employment would boost their productivity and generate gains in terms of agricultural production, food security, economic growth and social welfare. Closing the […]

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Women Make Movies (WMM)

Women Make Movies was established in 1972 with the specific mission of training women to become film and video makers. Through the 1970s and early 1980s, hundreds of women participated in Women Make Movies’ training programs, collectively producing 70 films and videotapes. During the late 1970’s, in response to the lack of distribution and exhibition […]

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