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Gender-Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index (GEDI) 2014

Dell 2014 Gender-GEDI Research Shows More Support Needed to Enable Female Entrepreneurship Development Worldwide The United States, Australia and newcomer Sweden named best places for female entrepreneurship Policymakers need to do more; more than 75 percent of countries surveyed are not meeting the most fundamental conditions required for female entrepreneurs to prosper Gender-GEDI is the […]

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Rural Women Councils (RWC)

Table of Contents 1 Definition 2 Goals of RWCs 3 Activities of Rural Women Councils 3.1 Public awareness raising 3.2 Community mobilization 3.3 Education (tailor-made thematic trainings) and capacity building (trainings on organizational skills, project cycle management) 3.4 Community advocacy for local concerns 3.5 Networking and lobbying 4 RWCs principles 5 RWCs in the South […]

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wikigender.org:Variables Gender Inequality Index

Variable Description The disadvantages facing women and girls are a major source of inequality. All too often, women and girls are discriminated against in health, education and the labour market — with negative repercussions for their freedoms. The UNDP introduces a new measure of these inequalities built on the same framework as the and the […]

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Scalabrini Migration Center

Table of Contents 1 About 2 Current Projects 2.1 Youth Migration from the Philippines: Brain Drain and Brain Waste 2.2 MISA – Migration Information System in Asia 3 See also 4 External links About The Scalabrini Migration Center (SMC) was established in Manila, in 1987. It is dedicated to the promotion of the interdisciplinary study […]

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Festival Internacional Poesía Grito de Mujer

Es un festival a nivel mundial convocado por el Movimiento Mujeres Poetas Internacional (MPI) que se realiza con el apoyo de sus embajadores, seguidores y miembros en general en diversos países y ciudades. Este festival tiene como objetivo reunir a hombres y mujeres poetas, músicos, actores y artistas entre otros en diversos países, para rendir […]

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Gender Equality and the Environment

Women and men interact with their physical environment and natural resources in different ways. However, across the world, women are still discriminated against when it comes to decision-making and natural resource management. In some countries women have no or few rights to access land, for example, which limits their decision-making abilities and their capacity in […]

  • April 25, 2013
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Gender Differences in Secondary Education

Table of Contents 1 The Programme for International Student Assessment 2 Findings and Implications 2.1 Reading 2.1.1 Implications 2.2 Mathematics 2.2.1 Implications 2.3 Science 2.3.1 Implications 3 Conclusions: fighting the gender gap 4 See also 5 References 6 External links The Programme for International Student Assessment PISA is the ’s Programme for International Student Assessment, which […]

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Gender Equality in Corporate Boards

“At a time when we are exposed to a risk of slowing economic growth and rising unemployment in the wake of the public debt crisis, we cannot ignore the potential of half the population.” Viviane Reding, vice president of the European Commission and European Commissioner for Justice and Françoise Grossetête, European Parliament member from France. […]

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Education in Sub-Saharan Africa

Table of Contents 1 Background 2 Present Condition 2.1 Primary Education 2.2 Secondary Education 2.2.1 Regional Differences 3 Inhibiting Factors 3.1 Primary Education 3.1.1 Gender 3.1.2 Poverty 3.1.3 Child mortality 3.1.4 Malnutrition 3.1.5 Child Labor 3.1.6 Child Marriage 3.2 Secondary Education 3.2.1 Language: 3.2.2 Gender: 3.2.3 Poverty: 3.2.4 Child Labor: 3.2.5 Child Marriage: 4 International […]

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Book: African Women on the Thin Blue Line: Gender-Sensitive Police Reform in Liberia and Southern Sudan

African Women on the Thin Blue Line explores how women in civil society and their female counterparts in the police are experiencing police reform processes in two conflict-affected African contexts: Liberia and Southern Sudan. It highlights the challenges of fully integrating a gender perspective into police reform as well as the many opportunities and strengths […]

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