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“Auntie Stella”: A Best Practice Sexual & Reproductive Health Education and HIV Prevention Resource for Adolescents

Table of Contents 1 Overview 2 Getting to Know “Auntie Stella” 2.1 Including Adolescents’ Voices in Sexual and Reproductive Health Education 2.2 Analysing AS 2.2.1 AS in Zimbabwe and the Southern Africa Region 3 See Also 4 Conclusion 5 References 6 Feedback Overview The importance of investing in adolescent girls’ is well documented, especially in […]

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“Literacy for Development”

Objectives The meeting is being jointly organized by UNESCO and the Federal Government of Nigeria from June 21-24, 2010. The aim of the Abuja meeting is to contribute to halving adult illiteracy rates by 2015 (Education for All (EFA) Goal 4) with a special focus on girls and women in both the E-9 countries (Bangladesh, […]

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“The gap widens”, by Shailaja Chandra

“By and large the attitude of a man towards his wife is possibly worse than his attitude towards his buffalo.” Colin Gonzalves, Human Rights Lawyer The World Economic Forum and the Global Gender Gap Index The World Economic Forum, in a report titled the 2009, has quantified the magnitude of gender-based disparity in 134 countries. […]

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“Unfinished business – Women and girls front and centre beyond 2015” (May 2013)

Unfinished business – Women and girls front and centre beyond 2015 (May 2013) Gender equality and women’s rights are essential to achieving the unfinished business of the and accelerating development progress beyond 2015. matters in its own right as a driver of growth and as a prerequisite for improved development outcomes. Yet, there is no […]

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“Unmet Need for Contraception”, by Shailaja Chandra

Holding India back The unmet demand for contraception is the highest in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand. Together with Madhya Pradesh, these States produce the maximum underweight, stunted and wasted children born to under-aged mothers Were it not for the Hindi-belt States, India might well have been another country. Girl’s married before the legal age, […]

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“We Can’t Wait”: a report on sanitation and hygiene for women and girls

Download the full report. Table of Contents 1 About 1.1 The report 2 Outline 3 See also 4 References 5 External links About The international community acknowledged the importance of sanitation by including targets in the Millennium Development Goals. Yet with the 2015 deadline fast approaching we are still far from addressing this global crisis. […]

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“Young women and political participation: institutional and informal mobilization paving the way to future actions”

File:Logo_cawtar.JPG|Cawtar logo File:Logo_IDRC.JPG|IDRC logo Table of Contents 1 « Young women and political participation: institutional and informal mobilization paving the way to future actions» 1.1 1/ The Research / knowledge production aspect 1.2 2/ Participation/ appropriation aspect 1.3 3/ Action aspect 2 « Jeunes femmes et participation politique en Tunisie: mobilisation informelle et participation institutionnelle […]

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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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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Philanthropy for Gender Equality

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Philanthropy for Gender Equality Women Deliver | Vancouver, Canada 6 June 2019 | 12:00 – 13:30 Room 306, level 3   About Philanthropy’s role in advancing sustainable development and in particular its support for gender equality attracts a lot of attention. However, few figures are available to date on […]

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100 words for equality

European glossary “100 words for equality”, , 1998 The European Commission “100 words for equality – A glossary of terms on equality between women and men” is a tool to bring gender issues closer to people and provide short explanations for technical terms (some of them are specific to the European Union). It is an […]

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