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Gendering basic service delivery
L. Corner; S. Repucci / United Nations Development Programme, 2009
The delivery of gender-sensitive basic services for women is a prerequisite for development. However, the the Millennium Development Goals will not be achieved unless and until women are able to contribute to and benefit from developm...
Monitoring government policy in Latin America
C. Dixon; L. Valverdes; M. Carolina da Silva / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2011
Throughout Latin America a diverse range of interest groups form a vibrant and innovative civil society. These groups are the driving force behind progress towards greater transparency, decentralization of decision-making and consolid...
A report assessing the extent to which women are sidelined in politics
J. Ballington / Inter Parliamentary Union, 2008
When women are involved in all aspects of political life, including as members of parliament, societies are more equitable and democracy is both strengthened and enhanced. However, they have been sidelined from the structures of state...
Ensuring women participate in Latin American politics
B. Llanes; K. Sample / International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance / International IDEA, 2008
Even though women represent more than a half of the voting population in many countries and have been widely incorporated into the economic sphere, there is still an important gap between these advances and women’s access to ele...
A gendered perspective of corruption in Mexico
L. Wangnerud / Quality of Government Institute, 2010
Cross-country comparative studies show that a high number of women in elected office is related to a low level of corruption. Whether there is a causal relationship is, however, disputed. However, sub-national analyses confirm that st...
Kosovo: how can women's participation be strengthened? '
A.Q. Mustafa / Fride, 2010
 Kosovo has developed a number of policies and mechanisms to respond to the needs of its citizens, in particular in relation to security and decentralisation. Nonetheless, as the study has shown, women face a particularly large g...
Are gender quotas addressing women's representation in Arab Parliaments?
United Nations Development Programme, 2010
Arab women have achieved significant progress over the past decades. Once marginal in some parts of the Arab world, female education has reached unprecedented levels. Important progress can also be noted at other social levels. The pr...
Women's engagement with political parties in Africa
J. Ahikire / Centre for Policy Studies, South Africa, 2010
This paper reviews and reflects on the experience of women’s political engagement in contemporary Uganda after the introduction of multiparty competitive elections in 2006. While the paper explores the recent political changes i...
Asia and the Pacific: strengthening gender equality 
A. Rajivan; E. Borsatti; H. Cheema / United Nations Development Programme, 2010
In every country across Asia and the Pacific, pervasive gender inequality remains a barrier to progress, justice and social stability, and deprives the region of a significant source of human potential. Inequality persists despite rob...
What is the extent of women's participation in Sierra Leone?
C. Castillejo / Fride, 2009
Gender relations in Sierra Leone are extremely unequal and Sierra Leonean women face high levels of exclusion, violence and poverty. In this context, this paper will seek to explore the extent to which women in Sierra Leone are a...
Items 1 to 10 of 20

Items 1 to 10 of 20

Gendering basic service delivery
L. Corner; S. Repucci / United Nations Development Programme, 2009
The delivery of gender-sensitive basic services for women is a prerequisite for development. However, the the Millennium Development Goals will not be achieved unless and until women are able to contribute to and benefit from developm...
Monitoring government policy in Latin America
C. Dixon; L. Valverdes; M. Carolina da Silva / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2011
Throughout Latin America a diverse range of interest groups form a vibrant and innovative civil society. These groups are the driving force behind progress towards greater transparency, decentralization of decision-making and consolid...
A report assessing the extent to which women are sidelined in politics
J. Ballington / Inter Parliamentary Union, 2008
When women are involved in all aspects of political life, including as members of parliament, societies are more equitable and democracy is both strengthened and enhanced. However, they have been sidelined from the structures of state...
Ensuring women participate in Latin American politics
B. Llanes; K. Sample / International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance / International IDEA, 2008
Even though women represent more than a half of the voting population in many countries and have been widely incorporated into the economic sphere, there is still an important gap between these advances and women’s access to ele...
A gendered perspective of corruption in Mexico
L. Wangnerud / Quality of Government Institute, 2010
Cross-country comparative studies show that a high number of women in elected office is related to a low level of corruption. Whether there is a causal relationship is, however, disputed. However, sub-national analyses confirm that st...
Kosovo: how can women's participation be strengthened? '
A.Q. Mustafa / Fride, 2010
 Kosovo has developed a number of policies and mechanisms to respond to the needs of its citizens, in particular in relation to security and decentralisation. Nonetheless, as the study has shown, women face a particularly large g...
Are gender quotas addressing women's representation in Arab Parliaments?
United Nations Development Programme, 2010
Arab women have achieved significant progress over the past decades. Once marginal in some parts of the Arab world, female education has reached unprecedented levels. Important progress can also be noted at other social levels. The pr...
Women's engagement with political parties in Africa
J. Ahikire / Centre for Policy Studies, South Africa, 2010
This paper reviews and reflects on the experience of women’s political engagement in contemporary Uganda after the introduction of multiparty competitive elections in 2006. While the paper explores the recent political changes i...
Asia and the Pacific: strengthening gender equality 
A. Rajivan; E. Borsatti; H. Cheema / United Nations Development Programme, 2010
In every country across Asia and the Pacific, pervasive gender inequality remains a barrier to progress, justice and social stability, and deprives the region of a significant source of human potential. Inequality persists despite rob...
What is the extent of women's participation in Sierra Leone?
C. Castillejo / Fride, 2009
Gender relations in Sierra Leone are extremely unequal and Sierra Leonean women face high levels of exclusion, violence and poverty. In this context, this paper will seek to explore the extent to which women in Sierra Leone are a...
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