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Gender and Governance

The participation of women in politics is a human right and a development goal. When women participate in politics, there are benefits for women, men, children, communities and nations. Table of Contents 1 Governance 2 Gender Inequality and Governance 3 UNDP’s Work on Women’s Political Empowerment 4 See Also 5 Sources Governance Governance does not […]

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Gender and monetary policy. Should central bank executive boards have more women?

On 16 February 2011 a blog of the Spanish journal El Pais published that the only woman in the ECB executive board, the Austrian Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell, will leave the institution in May 2011, substituted by the Belgian Peter Praet.   A quick revision of the high-level staffs in the main and Latin American central banks confirms that this […]

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Sarah Moore Grimke

Sarah Moore Grimké was born on November 26 in 1792. She was an American abolitionist and advocate of women’s rights. Sarah and her sister Angelina were active in the abolitionist movement till 1837, when the General Association of Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts issued a pastoral letter in July of that year strongly denouncing women preachers […]

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Seneca Falls Convention

The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 was the first women’s rights convention held in the . Left in charge of the organization, and successful gathered over 300 people for lively debate and discussion advocating women’s rights. Table of Contents 1 About 2 The Program 2.1 Day One 2.2 Day Two 3 Post Convention 4 See […]

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Servicio de Transporte Exclusivo para Mujeres

Table of Contents 1 El transporte en la Ciudad 2 La Línea Atenea 3 Críticas 4 See also 5 References 6 External links El transporte en la Ciudad La Ciudad de México es una de las más grandes y pobladas del mundo; con 8,851,080 habitantes, 4,617,297 son mujeres según el censo más reciente.“Número De Habitantes. […]

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Sexism

Sexism is a term that refers to the belief or attitude that one gender is inferior to the other. It can also refer to hatred of, or distrust towards, either sex as a whole. This is termed ” (if against women) and ” (if against men). Sexism includes the application of stereotypes of masculinity and […]

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Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment is unwelcome attention of a sexual nature and is a form of illegal social harassment. Unwelcome sexua l advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when this conduct explicitly or implicitly affects an individual’s employment, unreasonably interferes with an individual’s work performance, or […]

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Sexual harassment at the workplace in India

In , cases of sexual harassment at the workplace often go unreported as many victims prefer to keep quiet, rather than face publicity, and maybe humiliation. In fact, what constituted sexual harassment was also not well defined till the Supreme Court of India, in a landmark case Vishaka & Others vs. The State of Rajasthan […]

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Sexual Health

The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) definition of sexual health is “A state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being related to sexuality; not merely the absence of disease, dysfunction or infirmity. Sexual health requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual […]

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Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI)

Founded in 2002,  the SVRI is a committed to eliminating by simultaneously addressing the lack of research on the different aspects of sexual violence as well as drawing attention of a wide range of people including policy makers and the media, to this public health issue. The Medical Research Council now hosts SVRI. SVRI are […]

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