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Wikigender University: Srinakharinwirot University
In collaboration with Table of Contents 1 Background information 2 The School of Economics and Public Policy 3 About Wikigender University 4 Contributions by Srinakharinwirot University students 4.1 2014 4.2 2013 4.3 2012 5 Student author profiles 5.1 Organisation 5.2 Groups 6 See also 7 External Links Background information Srinakharinwirot University was developed from two […]
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Gender in the Media – January 2015
Is it time we agreed on a gender-neutral singular pronoun? (The Guardian 30.01.2015) The entrepreneurs helping girls in the developing world (BBC 29.01.2015) Saudi Arabia’s dress code for women (The Economist 28.01.2015) To Warn Of Super Bowl Sex Trafficking Risks, Young Women Pose In Life-Size Toy Box (Huffington Post 28.01.2015) The 2015 Power Women Of […]
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Social Media Conference
Social Media Week took place in a number of cities from 17-21 February 2014, with the theme of “The future of now: Always on, always connected”. In this context, the conference organised by OECD and IABC France focused on the power of social media for international organisations, businesses and government agencies. The emphasis was placed […]
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International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation
The 2016 International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation will be marked under the theme “Achieving the new Global Goals through the elimination of Female Genital Mutilation by 2030”. More information
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World Pulse
Table of Contents 1 World Pulse is a global movement 2 Women’s empowerment isn’t happening fast enough 3 World Pulse mobilizes women for global change 4 A global tipping point 5 Partners for scale 6 External links World Pulse is a global movement We are a powerful online community of women worldwide who speak out […]
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Wikigender University: The University of Manchester
Table of Contents 1 The University of Manchester 2 Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) 3 Participating students 4 See also 5 References 6 External links The University of Manchester The University of Manchester was formed from the merger of Manchester Institute of Research and Technology (UMIST) and Victoria University in 2004. It is […]
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The Case of Pakistan’s Protection Against Harassment of Women at the Workplace Act 2010
Pakistan’s Sexual Harassment Act 2010 Pakistan is a developing country comprising of a patriarchal society with well-defined gender specific behaviours. The general consensus in the society holds men as the dominant, powerful and superior beings, whereas, women are often considered as weak and powerless in the society. These diverse views have led to a clear […]
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GID-DB variables: discriminatory family code
The Gender, Institutions and Development Database (GID-DB) is the only database providing researchers and policymakers with key data on gender-based discrimination in social institutions. Covering 160 countries, the GID-DB contains comprehensive information on legal, cultural and traditional practices that discriminate against women and girls. The GID-DB covers five sub-indices including discriminatory family code. Discriminatory family code […]
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Gender, Institutions and Development Database (GID-DB)
The Gender, Institutions and Development Database (GID-DB) is the only database providing researchers and policymakers with key data on gender-based discrimination in social institutions. This data helps analyse women’s economic empowerment and understand gender gaps in other key areas of development. Discriminatory social institutions are formal and informal laws, social norms and practices that restrict […]
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