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Shree Laxmi Institute for Women and Rural Development

Shree Laxmi Institute for Women and Rural Development (SLIWARD) is an organisation based in Dharwad, Karnataka, India. It is registered as a non-profit making voluntary organization involved in the service of underprivileged of the society for the last ten years. Background SLIWARD has formed hundreds of Self Help Groups in different backward districts of Karnataka […]

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The DAC Network on Gender Equality (GENDERNET)

Table of Contents 1 About GENDERNET 2 Practice Notes 2.1 Addressing gender equality and women’s empowerment through development co-operation 2.2 Women in society 2.3 Conflict, fragility, violence and humanitarian assistance 2.4 Governance and human rights 2.5 Economic empowerment and finance 2.6 Environment, climate change and agriculture 3 External Links About GENDERNET ‘s DAC (Development Assistance […]

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New literacy projections to 2015

Table of Contents 1 Many countries will miss EFA target to improve literacy among adults 1.1 Some progress seen among countries educating women 2 See also 3 References 4 External links Many countries will miss EFA target to improve literacy among adults According to a new UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) study, efforts to halve […]

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Nobel Women’s Initiative

The Nobel Women’s Initiative was established in 2006 by sister Nobel Peace Laureates , , , , and . These six women — representing North and South America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa — decided to bring together our extraordinary experiences in a united effort for peace with justice and equality. Table of Contents […]

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The Overseas Development Institute (ODI)

Table of Contents 1 About 2 Mission 3 ODI and Gender 4 Programmes 5 Development Progress 6 See also 7 External links About The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) is the UK’s leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. Mission The ODI’s mission is to inspire and inform policy and practice which lead […]

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Transforming social institutions to prevent violence against women and girls and improve development outcomes

Table of Contents 1 Transforming social institutions to prevent violence against women and girls and improve development outcomes 2 About the Issues Paper 3 Key messages 4 Did you know? 5 Read more Transforming social institutions to prevent violence against women and girls and improve development outcomes The OECD Development Centre released an Issues Paper […]

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OECD Gender Browser

Press Release: OECD – Paris, 5 March 2012 According to the , only one in ten board members of top companies are women. Women are still under-represented in top corporate jobs, despite efforts in many countries to promote their participation on boards, according to new OECD data. The OECD’s new Gender Browser reveals that women […]

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OECD and Post-2015 Reflections: Gender Equality

In addition to increasing its efforts to support the achievement of the , the is also thinking about how it can help the in developing a new agenda and framework post-2015. The OECD has a number of areas of expertise which could play an important role in shaping this post-2015 agenda and framework. In shaping […]

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Observ’action : une nouvelle base de données thématique francophone sur l’égalité femme-homme

Rendre visibles les enjeux “genre et développement” en zone francophone Accompagnant la visibilisation croissante des questions de genre et la prise de conscience des enjeux liés à leur meilleure intégration dans le développement, un certain nombre de sites, dont celui de Genre en Action, diffusent aujourd’hui des contenus sur le genre en français. Néanmoins, si […]

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One child policy

Definition The one-child policy (simplified Chinese: 计划生育政策; pinyin: jìhuà shēngyù zhèngcè; literally “policy of birth planning”) is the population control policy of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Initiated in 1979, this policy aimed at alleviating social, economic, and environmental problems in China.It urged that married urban couples can have one child, with the exemptions […]

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