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Grassroots Workshop on Gender Equality in East Africa | 22 June 2021

From Data to Policy Action:  Tackling Gender-Based Discrimination in Social Institutions in East Africa    Virtual Grassroots Workshop      22 June 2021 | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (GMT+3)    Registration now open  The OECD Development Centre, in partnerships with the African Development Bank and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, invites you to a virtual workshop with grassroots organisations working on gender equality and women’s rights in East Africa on 22 June 2021 at 10:00 am GMT+3 (9:00 am GMT+2) for an interactive […]

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Gro Harlem Brundtland

Gro Harlem Brundtland (born 20 April, 1939) is a politician, diplomat, and physician, and an international leader in sustainable development and public health. She served as the first female Prime Minister of Norway, and has served as the Director General of the World Health Organization. She now serves as a Special Envoy on Climate Change […]

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HarrassMap

HarassMap is a new social initiative that aims at helping restore ’s tradition of public safety for women using an SMS reporting system for sexual harassment to change its social acceptability, spread awareness and revitalize public involvement. Table of Contents 1 Objective 2 Team 3 Submit Reports to HarrassMap!  4 References 5 See also 6 External links […]

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Health Risks of Child Marriage

There are numerous health risks for women associated with . In , for example, researchers have found increased rates of , poorer child health, and higher levels of . Table of Contents 1 The Study 2 Child Marriage and Poorer Fertility 3 Recommendations 4 References 5 See also The Study The Boston University School of […]

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HeForShe Campaign

HeForShe is a solidarity movement for developed by to engage men and boys as advocates and agents of change for the achievement of gender equality and women’s rights. The campaign encourages them to speak out and take action against inequalities faced by women and girls. www.heforshe.org Table of Contents 1 Background 2 Testimonial 3 References […]

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Hillary Rodham Clinton

Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton was born October 26, 1947. She served as the 67th Secretary of State of the between 2009-2013. Table of Contents 1 Education and Early Career 2 First Lady (1993-2000) 3 Senator of New York (2000-2009) 4 Presidential Campaign (2008) 5 Women in Public Service Project 6 References 7 See Also 8 […]

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History of Attitudes towards Contraception

The use of different forms of has a long history, with manuals prescribing potions, lotions and practices circulating as far back as the ancient civilizations of and Mesopotamia. Although lacking the efficacy, hygienic and medical quality, and reliability of today’s contraceptives, the desire to prevent pregnancy within and outside of marriage, or avoid sexually transmitted […]

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History of Infanticide

Infanticide has been the norm within many cultures throughout history. Child sacrifice to ancient deities and spirits was quite common during ancient times. Anthropologist Laila Williamson observes has been practiced on every continent and by people on every level of cultural complexity, from hunter gatherers to high civilizations. Rather than being an exception, then, it […]

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History of Oral Contraception and the Sexual Revolution

The pill has been described as the most significant medical advance of the 20th century. Hailed as playing a major role in the women’s liberation movement, it was associated with the swinging sixties and greater sexual freedom. Worldwide, around 100 million women take the pill. Table of Contents 1 Pre-1950 2 Development of the Pill […]

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HIV Prevalence Among Pregnant Women Aged 15-24

Table of Contents 1 Definition 2 Rationale 3 Gender Issues 4 Data Issues 5 References 6 See Also 7 External Links Definition As per the United Nations Development Group, HIV prevalence among 15–24 year-old pregnant women is defined as “the percentage of pregnant women aged 15–24 whose blood samples test positive for HIV.”UNDG. (2003). Indicators […]

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