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Gertrude B. Elion

Gertrude Belle Elion (January 23, 1918 – February 21, 1999) was an biochemist and pharmacologist. She received the in 1988. Her research was instrumental in the development of the drug AZT. Table of Contents 1 Early Life and Education 2 Research 3 Distinctions 4 References 5 See Also 6 External Links Early Life and Education […]

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Gender and Language

How can we make language more considerate to gender? In all languages, there is a tendency for the superiority of the use of the masculine. In French for example, when using plural in a sentence involving female and masculine subjects, the masculine takes over. Language is not only a means of communication. It is also […]

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Gender implications of inadequate sanitation in Kampala

According to the , sanitation generally refers to the provision of facilities and services for the safe disposal of human urine and feaces http://www.who.int/topics/sanitation/en/. Inadequate sanitation is a major cause of disease worldwide and improving sanitation is known to have a significant beneficial impact on both in households and across communities. However, according to the […]

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Gender and Peacebuilding Initiative

Under the leadership of Kathleen Kuehnast, the Gender and Peacebuilding Initiative organises educational and training programs, events and publications in order to allow women to gain access to leadership positions and raise awareness on gender issues. Table of Contents 1 About 2 Building Iraqi Women’s Leadership Capacity 3 Sustainable Economies 4 Religion and Peacemaking 5 […]

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Gender as a cross cutting issue in FAO – working towards closing the Gender Gap

The agriculture sector is underperforming in many developing countries and one of the key reasons is that women and men are not provided the same opportunities and cannot equally benefit from sustainable development and humanitarian interventions. Governments and the international community need to work together to eliminate this “gender gap” in order to achieve a […]

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Gender differences in personalities

According to a 2008 study by psychologists, gender differences in personalities (the classic Mars versus Venus debate) becomes more pronounced in cultures with greater . In a series of studies by a group of researchers in , and published in the Journal of Personal and Social Psychology (2008), the gender differences in personalities widens depending […]

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Gender in Food and Nutrition Security e-learning

To strengthen the capacities of member countries in reducing gender inequalities in agriculture and increasing productivity, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (), with support from the European Union, has produced a new e-learning course to help policy-makers and agricultural planners develop gender-responsive policies and programmes for food and nutrition security. The course, “Gender in […]

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Gender and Social Networking

“The world’s gone social. And women are more social than men.”  Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg Forbes article April 2010 Table of Contents 1 Data 2 Mobile social networking 3 Usage 4 References 5 External links Data Recent studies have revealed that women use social networking sites (SNSs) more than men. Data collected by Google Ad […]

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Gender and ICT: Statistics and Indicators

Observation and anecdotal evidence have identified a gender component to the digital divide in several developed and many developing countries, but there are little data to document it. The paucity of data makes it difficult, if not impossible, to make the case to policymakers for the inclusion of gender issues in ICT policies, plans, and […]

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Gender and Education Association

Table of Contents 1 Aims 2 Work 3 See also 4 External links Aims Formally established in 2002 (and launched on International Women’s Day that year), the Gender and Education Association (GEA) works to challenge and eradicate sexism and gender inequality within and through education. GEA is based in the UK, but has an Executive […]

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