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United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations global development network, is the largest multilateral source of development assistance in the world. It was founded in 1965 to combine the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance and the United Nations Special Fund. In 1971, the two organizations were fully combined into the UNDP. The UNDP is […]

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UN Women Watch

Table of Contents 1 About UN Women Watch 2 UN System Observances for International Women’s Day 2014 3 Special online features 4 Links About UN Women Watch UN Women Watch, an inter-agency standing committee of the United Nations Inter-agency Network on Women and Gender Equality (IANWGE), is a unique and comprehensive web-based gateway to information […]

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UN Security Council Resolution 1820

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1820 was unanimously adopted on June 19, 2008 due to weak areas concerning sexual violence prevention and response in SCR (2000). SCR 1820 recognizes that sexual violence can impede international peace and security, and therefore requires a security response to protect girls and women from sexual violence during armed conflict. […]

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UNICEF

UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) is the driving force that helps build a world where the rights of every child are realized. UNICEF has the global authority to influence decision-makers, and the variety of partners at grass-roots level to turn the most innovative ideas into reality. This makes UNICEF unique among world organizations, […]

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UN-INSTRAW and CAWTAR project publications

“Knowledge Management: a way to women’s empowerment” Although women’s rights is a highly developed research topic, a major gap remains, which is the relative lack of statistical and qualitative researches on the numbers and profiles of women in positions of leadership in the economic sector, the use of ICTs by women, women politicians and the […]

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Trafficking of Women

The trafficking of women for sexual exploitation is an international, organized, criminal phenomenon that has grave consequences for the safety, welfare and human rights of its victims. Trafficking of women is a criminal phenomenon that violates basic human rights, and totally destroying victims’ lives. Countries are affected in various ways. Some see their young women […]

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The debate on the veil in France

This article is the first in a series of articles related to Wikiprogress. A new law was adopted in France last April, banning the wearing of full face veils such as the niqab or the burqa. This has serious implications when one thinks about how a society is progressing. This new law is interesting as […]

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Women’s Aid Organization (WAO) in Malaysia

Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO) is an independent, non-religious, non-governmental organisation based in , committed to confronting . WAO was established in 1982 when it opened Malaysia’s first , providing shelter, counseling and child support to battered women. In 1985, the Anak Angkat (Child Sponsorship) Program was launched to meet the educational needs of ex-residents’ children. […]

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The SOFA Report 2011: “Women in agriculture: Closing the gender gap for development”

The State of Food and Agriculture 2010–11 makes the “business case” for addressing gender issues in agriculture and rural employment. Increasing women’s access to land, livestock, education, financial services, extension, technology and rural employment would boost their productivity and generate gains in terms of agricultural production, food security, economic growth and social welfare. Closing the […]

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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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