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The World’s Women 2010: Trends and Statistics

Table of Contents 1 Background 2 Executive summary 2.1 Population and families 2.2 Health 2.3 Education 2.4 Work 2.5 Power and decision-making 2.6 Violence against women 2.7 Environment 2.8 Poverty 3 See also 4 References Background The World’s Women 2010: Trends and Statistics is the fifth issue of The World’s Women and was produced by the […]

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Third edition of the ITCILO GENDER ACADEMY

The Gender Academy takes place every two years, gathering some 200 gender and development professionals from all over the world. It offers a global platform for discussing and learning about gender mainstreaming in the world of work. This year it will take place from 16-27 November. The Academy is for specialists and practitioners who already […]

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Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison (b. February 18, 1931), is an American author, editor, and professor. Her best known novels are The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon, and Beloved, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1988. In 1993, Toni Morrison became the first black woman to win the . Table of Contents 1 Early Life and […]

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Tool Kit on Gender Equality Results and Indicators

Table of Contents 1 About the Tool Kit 2 When Can the Tool Kit Be Used? 3 Recommendation for development practitioners 4 Contents 5 More information About the Tool Kit Development practitioners can use this tool kit to ensure that gender perspectives are incorporated into development initiatives, and to monitor and evaluate gender equality results. […]

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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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Training guide: Gender and climate change research in agriculture and food security for rural development

Table of Contents 1 Backround 2 About the training guide 3 See Also 4 External Links Background Both women and men play a significant role in safeguarding food security, and their respective roles and responsibilities need to be well understood to ensure that men and women benefit equally from climate-smart agriculture practices. Little research, however, […]

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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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Transgender

Transgender means self-identification as a different gender than that with which an individual has been biologically identified and/or socially labeled.The term overlaps with but differs from , which refers specifically to persons who identify as the opposite sex, who often take sex hormones and have sex reassignment surgery. Fear or loathing of transgendered persons leading to mistreatment […]

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Transnational Feminist Webzine – Subversion/Subversión

Table of Contents 1 About 1.1 Mission/Misión & Vision/Visión 1.2 Creators 1.3 Example Submissions 2 See also 3 References 4 External links About Subversion/Subversión is a transnational feminist art magazine. Launched in 2013, the magazine promotes international feminist exchange. It is a collective publication, with all sources in both English and Spanish – as many […]

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Transsexual

Transsexualism, also termed ‘Gender Dysphoria’,  is a condition in which individuals identify with a physical sex different from the one with which he or she was born. Transsexuality differs from the commonly associated terms “crossdressing” or “Transvestitism”, as well as “”. A medical diagnosis can be made if a person experiences discomfort as a result of […]

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