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Key Results from the Social Institutions Gender Index (SIGI) 2019

What is the SIGI? The Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) measures the invisible part of the gender equality’s iceberg by looking at gaps that discriminatory legislation, social norms and practices create between women and men in terms of rights and opportunities. The SIGI’s innovative focus combines the analysis of legal and policy environment with […]

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Oxford Women’s Leadership Symposium

19th International Women’s Leadership Symposium You are invited to give a talk on an aspect of women’s studies, or you may wish to attend as an observer or panel member. We also welcome poster proposals.  If you would like to present a paper, submit a brief abstract for review by the Programme Committee. Papers presented will […]

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Gender in the Media: January 2019

The media review presents every month a selection of articles from different media sources on “gender and development” issues. the list of articles is regularly updated during the current month. January 2019 16 – 31 January Is the World’s Most Powerful Woman Finally a Feminist? (The New York Times) Women’s rights issues are climate change issues […]

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Gender in the Media: February 2019

The media review presents every month a selection of articles from different media sources on “gender and development” issues. the list of articles is regularly updated during the current month. February 2019 1-15 February International Women’s Day 2019: How the day began and why the fight for women’s rights is still necessary (Telegraph) In Venezuela, Women […]

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Gender in the Media: March 2019

The media review presents every month a selection of articles from different media sources on “gender and development” issues. the list of articles is regularly updated during the current month. March 2019 1-15 March From Antarctica to Costa Rica, women team up to build a climate-safe future (Thomson Reuters Foundation) When Women Control the Money, Female […]

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Gender in the Media: April 2019

The media review presents every month a selection of articles from different media sources on “gender and development” issues. the list of articles is regularly updated during the current month. April 2019 1-15 April It’s Equal Pay Day. Here’s what women can do to close the gender pay gap for good (NBC News) Almost half UK […]

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Gender in the Media: May 2019

The media review presents every month a selection of articles from different media sources on “gender and development” issues. the list of articles is regularly updated during the current month. May 2019 1-15 May ‘You Should Be in the Kitchen’: At Afghan Assembly, Women Are Told They Don’t Belong (The New York Times) When One of […]

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Constitutional Provisions regarding Women in India

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Specific Provisions 3 See also 4 External links Introduction The Constitution of India not only grants equality to women but also empowers the State to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favour of women for neutralizing the cumulative socio-economic, education and political disadvantages faced by them. Fundamental Rights, among […]

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Gender in the Media: October 2018

The media review presents every month a selection of articles from different media sources on “gender and development” issues. the list of articles is regularly updated during the current month. October 2018 16-31 October Norway Apologizes, 70 Years Later, to Women Who Had Relationships With WWII Germans (The New York Times) These Women Are Saving Lives, […]

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LAWS, SOCIAL NORMS AND GENDER EQUALITY: WHERE DO WE STAND? Insights from the Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Regional Report for Eurasia

The OECD Development Centre, Austrian Development Cooperation and UN Women are pleased to invite you to the SIGI Regional Policy Dialogue for Eastern Europe and the Caucasus entitled: LAWS, SOCIAL NORMS AND GENDER EQUALITY: WHERE DO WE STAND? Insights from the Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Regional Report for Eurasia Wednesday 15 May  2019 […]

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