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Association for Welfare Activities for Rural Development

The Association for Welfare Activities for Rural Development (AWARD) is a non-profit Organisation based in Andhra Pradesh, . It is registered by the Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India, under the FCRA Act. Table of Contents 1 Activities 1.1 Children and Education 1.2 Women 1.3 Health 1.4 Nutrition 2 Funding 3 Contact Activities Children and […]

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At Issue paper: Do discriminatory social institutions matter for food security?

In view of the 2012 United Nations Commission on the Status of Women’s thematic focus on rural women’s empowerment, the gender team at the Development Centre has launched an issues paper, “Do discriminatory social institutions matter for food security?”. The paper finds that discrimination against women in accessing resources bears a significant relationship with agricultural […]

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Atlas of Gender and Development

Table of Contents 1 Did you know? 2 Social Institutions : Hidden forms of gender discrimiantion 3 The Atlas of Gender and Development : Mapping Social Institutions 4 An indispensable tool 5 How to purchase the Atlas? Did you know? …that countries with higher levels of discrimination against women also have fewer women in the labour force?…that […]

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Aung San Suu Kyi

Aung San Suu Kyi (1945 – ) is a pro-democracy actiist and leader of the National League for Democracy in , a prisoner of conscience and advocate of nonviolent resistance. She is currently under detention, with the Myanmar junta repeatedly extending her detention. According to the results of the 1990 general election, Suu Kyi earned […]

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Australian Human Rights Commission

Table of Contents 1 About the Australian Human Rights Commission 2 Australia’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Elizabeth Broderick 3 See Also 4 External links About the Australian Human Rights Commission The Australian Human Rights Commission was established in 1986 by an Act of the federal Parliament. It is an independent statutory organisation and is recognised internationally […]

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Award Ceremony at COP 24: Gender Just Climate Solutions

Gender Just Climate Solutions award ceremony.  ABOUT THE EVENT The award ceremony will showcase and reward gender just climate actions, that can be up-scaled and replicated in order to advocate for gender-responsive climate solutions. The award highlights technical solutions, training or awareness-raising, and transformational solutions that encourage sharing of best practices. It also inspires politicians […]

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Azerbaijan Gender Information Center (AGIC)

Azerbaijan Gender Information Center (AGIC) is the first informational and analytical, bibliographical and documental center of the women’s movement on the territory of the South Caucasus. It was established in 2002 with the support of the Fund “Open Society – Azerbaijan”. The website contains a virtual museum, information on gender policies, country statistics, and a […]

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Babies and Bosses

Babies and Bosses, Reconciling Work and Family Life is a publication of the . It takes into consideration that gender roles are no longer as clear-cut than they used to be. Specifically, the publication offers alternatives to the traditional male-breadwinner model, which involved a clear allocation of responsibilities and time within households: men spent their […]

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BAOBAB For Women’s Human Rights

BAOBAB For Women’s Human Rights is a not for profit, non-governmental organization, which focuses on women’s legal rights issues under the three systems of – customary, statutory and religious- in Baobab’s vision is that women’s human rights become an integral part of everyday life. BAOBAB works to promote and protect principally via improving knowledge, exercise […]

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Barbara McClintock

Barbara McClintock (June 16 1902 – September 2 1992), is an American cytogeneticist. She won the 1983 for her discovery of genetic transposition, or the ability of genes to change position on the chromosome. Table of Contents 1 Education and early influences 2 Research 3 Prizes and Distinctions 4 References 5 See Also Education and […]

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