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Widows’ Rights International

Widows’ Rights International is a based, nonprofit, founded in 1996. WRI mobilises action by campaigning with international organisations, national governments and legal and other civil society organisations. Activities WRI offers resources for: capacity building and networking advice and information for national groups, through our website research into the status and condition of widows and their […]

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Wikigender launch (2008)

Wikigender, your information sharing platform on gender equality, was officially launched on 7 March 2008 on the occasion of . The site is now open and freely accessible to the public. Wikigender invites everybody to actively use and participate in this new online resource. To learn more about this initiative, read . Table of Contents […]

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Wikigender multimedia gallery

Table of Contents 1 How to add photos and videos in Wikigender 2 Gender photos 3 Gender videos 3.1 Engaging men and boys to end violence 3.2 Women’s economic empowerment in Europe 4 Peace and Security 4.1 Women and agriculture 4.2 Women and technology 4.3 What women ‘should’ do 4.4 Family Policies 4.5 The Girl […]

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Wikigender Progress Series

Table of Contents 1 About Wikigender Progress Series 2 About Wikiprogress 3 Wikiprogress topics 4 List of progress-related articles 5 External links About Wikigender Progress Series A series of progress-related articles, in line with the topics of www.wikiprogress.org. About Wikiprogress Wikiprogress is a global platform for sharing information in order to evaluate societal progress. It is […]

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Wikigender University: American University of Paris

In collaboration with   Table of Contents 1 Background 2 American University of Paris 2010 contributions 3 Student author profiles 4 Student author contributions: 5 American University of Paris 2011 contributions 6 Student author profiles 7 Student author contributions: 8 Author Comments on the Programme 9 See also 10 External links Background Wikigender University aims […]

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Wikigender University: Centre for Women’s Studies, University of Hyderabad

In collaboration with Table of Contents 1 Background 2 Objectives 3 Activities 3.1 Research and Publications 3.2 Community Outreach and Networking 4 Success stories 5 Partnerships 6 Faculty of the Centre 7 Contributions from the Centre for Women’s Studies 8 Author profiles 9 Author Comments on the Programme 10 See also 11 External links Background […]

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Wikigender University: CIDE

[toc]   What is CIDE? CIDE is one of Mexico’s most important centers of teaching and research in the social sciences. Recognized both nationally and internationally, CIDE has been a non-profit public institution since its establishment in Mexico City in 1974. Part of the network of highly specialized public centers for research and higher education […]

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Wikigender University: Partner Universities

Current collaborations: Université Paris Est Créteil (UPEC) and Université Gustave Eiffel (UGE) (2021) Complutense University of Madrid (2018-2021) The United Nations University (UNU-GEST) (2016-2018) Past collaborations: Smith College, in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA (2014) The University of Manchester, UK (2014) Srinakharinwirot University in Bangkok, Thailand (2012) Centre for Women’s Studies, University of Hyderabad in India (2012) CIDE in Mexico City, Mexico (2012-2013) The Institut […]

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Wikigender University: Smith College

Table of Contents 1 Smith College 2 Participating students 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Smith College Smith College is an independent women’s liberal arts university located in the town of Northampton, Massachusetts. Since it’s establishment in 1871, the college has supported students through its rigorous and enriching academic environment. Smith is a […]

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Wikigender University: Srinakharinwirot University

In collaboration with Table of Contents 1 Background information 2 The School of Economics and Public Policy 3 About Wikigender University 4 Contributions by Srinakharinwirot University students 4.1 2014 4.2 2013 4.3 2012 5 Student author profiles 5.1 Organisation 5.2 Groups 6 See also 7 External Links Background information Srinakharinwirot University was developed from two […]

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