Women in Cities
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Women in Cities
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Women in Cities International is meant to be an exchange network for various partners concerned with gender equality issues and the place of women in cities on the five continents. Since the early 1990s, and especially since the UN World Conferences on Women (Beijing, 1995) and Human Settlements (Istanbul, 1996), many partners have organized and mobilized around these issues. There are a now a number of networks uniting women’s groups, NGOs, cities, municipal bodies, researchers, governments, and international and UN agencies. We would like Women in Cities International to be one of these hubs for international discussion that contributes to the advancement of knowledge and practices in this field. This programme is funded by the UN Trust Fund in Support of Actions to Eliminate Violence Against Women. It is being administrated by Women in Cities International (WICI) and is being implemented by four international project partners in cities across the globe: Gender Inclusive Cities seeks to identify the factors that cause and perpetuate inequalities and exclusion, as well as the policies and programme approaches that enhance women’s inclusion and “right to the city”. The first stage of this programme consists of knowledge-generation using the methodological tools of mapping, research and review. Afterwards, WICI, in partnership with local governments and NGOs, will use this knowledge to pilot interventions designed to reduce the public vulnerability and exclusion women and girls face. Pilot interventions will also promote women’s and girls’ access to and understanding of their rights. We hope to continue to develop related areas of work through discussions and collaboration with our partners, which means you. If you share these objectives and wish to share your expertise and learn from the experiences of others through our network, you can become a member of Women in Cities International. Women in cities international is member of the <a href="http://www.huairou.org/">Huairou Commission</a>. To do so, please take a few minutes to fill out our <a href="http://www.womenincities.org/english/sets_en/set_intro_en.htm">Membership Form</a>. <a href="http://www.femmesetvilles.org/index.php/en/contact">Contact</a> |