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Who makes the news in 2010? The Global Media Monitoring Project

Women see modest gains in world news media portrayal, coverage still betrays significant gender bias. Table of Contents 1 Background 2 Case study 2.1 Summary 2.2 Analysis 2.3 Conclusion 3 In the news 4 References Background Only 24% of the people seen, heard or read about in the world news media are female, as the […]

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What kind of state? What kind of Equality?

Table of Contents 1 Abstract 2 Link to full text 3 Overview 4 Related Progress Initiatives 4.1 Economic and Labour Parity Index 4.2 Institutional Commitment Index 5 References 6 See also 7 External Links Abstract The document “What kind of State? What kind of equality?” analyses the ” progress of gender equality in the region […]

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Plan International

Founded over 70 years ago, Plan is one of the oldest and largest international development agencies in the world. They work in 48 developing countries across Africa, Asia and the Americas. Plan directly supports more than 1,500,000 children and their families, and indirectly supports an estimated further 9,000,000 people who live in communities that are working […]

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The Overseas Development Institute (ODI)

Table of Contents 1 About 2 Mission 3 ODI and Gender 4 Programmes 5 Development Progress 6 See also 7 External links About The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) is the UK’s leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. Mission The ODI’s mission is to inspire and inform policy and practice which lead […]

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Musawah – A Global Movement for Equality and Justice in the Muslim Family

Table of Contents 1 Launch of Musawah 1.1 Framework for Action 2 The Musawah Community 2.1 Musawah Advocates 2.2 Musawah Affinity Groups 2.3 The Musawah Secretariat 2.4 Musawah Working Groups 3 Current Projects 3.1 Musawah Knowledge Building Initiative on Qiwamah and Wilayah (QiWi Initiative) 3.2 Musawah International Advocacy Initiative on CEDAW and Muslim Family Laws […]

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World Development Report 2012: Gender Equality and Development

“Despite impressive gains in gender equality, nearly 4 million poor women “missing” each year in developing countries” World Bank (September 2011), “Gender Equality: the Right and Smart Thing to Do – World Bank Report”, Press Release.   Table of Contents 1 Main Messages: Progress and Challenges 1.1 Progress 1.2 Gaps 2 Recommendations 3 A key […]

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Women for Women International

Women for Women International is a non-governmental organisation that provides women survivors of war, civil strife and other conflicts with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency, thereby promoting viable civil societies. Women for Women International mobilizes women to change their lives through a holistic approach that addresses […]

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Wikigender Progress Series

Table of Contents 1 About Wikigender Progress Series 2 About Wikiprogress 3 Wikiprogress topics 4 List of progress-related articles 5 External links About Wikigender Progress Series A series of progress-related articles, in line with the topics of www.wikiprogress.org. About Wikiprogress Wikiprogress is a global platform for sharing information in order to evaluate societal progress. It is […]

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The Role of Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyapha to The United Nations

This article was written by group 6 in , as part of the . Table of Contents 1 Biography 2 Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha’s social role 3 Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha’s role in the “Enhancing Life of Female Inmates” (ELFI) project 4 See also 5 References 6 Group 6 7 Feedback Biography Her […]

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World Development Report 2012: Gender Equality and Development stories

Education and Health “Globally, over a third of women die in their reproductive years”(Page 105 of the report). “Girls now outnumber boys in secondary schools in 45 developing countries” (see World Bank website on WDR 2012). “Despite progress in female education, around 40 percent of men in Amman ages 15–44 think women should not work […]

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