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SAME SKY

SAME SKY is a fair-trade company founded in 2008 by New York philanthropist, Francine LeFrak. Based in Kigali, , the company works with Gahaya Links, a handicrafts organisation founded in 2004. The company employs HIV-positive women, all of whom are survivors of the 1994 . The artisans are trained to crochet and make bracelets using […]

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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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Sassl

Table of Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 About 4 Sexual Assault 4.1 What you should know 5 Volunteers 6 Outreach 7 Referrals 8 References 9 Contact details Overview The Sexual Assault Survivor’s Support (SASSL) is a Pro-Survivor, Pro-Feminist, Pro-Diversity Organization in . It provides unbiased and non-judgemental peer support and referrals to survivors of […]

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Save Sakineh Ashtiani from Stoning to Death Campaign

The International Campaign to save Sakineh Ashtiani from Stoning in Iran had a huge echo worldwide. Table of Contents 1 Who is Sakineh? 2 Mission Free Iran’s International Committee Against Stoning 3 International Protests 4 The European Union’s Reaction 5 References 6 See Also 7 External links Who is Sakineh? She is an Iranian woman […]

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Scalabrini Migration Center

Table of Contents 1 About 2 Current Projects 2.1 Youth Migration from the Philippines: Brain Drain and Brain Waste 2.2 MISA – Migration Information System in Asia 3 See also 4 External links About The Scalabrini Migration Center (SMC) was established in Manila, in 1987. It is dedicated to the promotion of the interdisciplinary study […]

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School enrolment of adolescent girls

Table of Contents 1 Gender Gap Closing but Challenges Persist 2 School exposure of out-of-school adolescents 3 Educational attainment 4 Resources 4.1 Fact Sheets 4.2 Publications 5 See also 6 External links Gender Gap Closing but Challenges Persist While the global in school enrolment is narrowing, adolescent girls continue to face serious obstacles in their […]

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SDG 5.1.1 Side Event Monitoring legal frameworks that address non-discrimination on the basis of sex.

On the occasion of the 61st Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW61), UN Women, World Bank Group, and OECD Development Centre are pleased to invite you to a side event Monitoring legal frameworks that address non-discrimination on the basis of sex SDG indicator 5.1.1: Whether or not legal frameworks are in […]

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Secondary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa

Table of Contents 1 Background 2 Present Condition 3 Regional Differences 4 Inhibiting Factors 4.1 Language 4.2 Gender 4.3 Poverty 4.4 Child Labor 4.5 Child Marriage 5 International Gender Parity and Equality Protocols 5.1 Millennium Development Goal 3: 5.2 Education for All 5.3 Dakar Framework for Action|Dakar Framework for Action 6 Statistical Indicators 6.1 Gender […]

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Segregation of education by gender in Thailand

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Employment segregation by gender in ThailandEmployment segregation by gender in Thailand. 3 References 4 Group3 Introduction Historically education in Thailand was provided by Buddhist monks and was only available to boys, but today the gender gap in the area of education is closing with equal access for female and […]

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Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA)

SEWA is a trade union registered in 1972 in . It is an organisation of poor, self-employed women workers. These women earn through their own labour or businesses and receive no welfare assistance. Working in the informal sector (like 94% of women), these women are especially vulnerable. SEWA’s main goals are to organise women workers […]

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