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Evaluation of DFID development assistance: gender equality and women's empowerment, Phase II Thematic Evaluation: Migration and Development
Department for International Development, UK, 2005This report analyses the United Kingdom Department for International Development's work on migration from the perspective of its commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment. It assesses how far DFID's work to date has adopted its own indicators of effective gender mainstreaming, and suggests areas for strengthening DFID's contribution in this field.DocumentMigration and Gender: Section 2.10
International Organization for Migration, 2005The learning objectives for this section of The Essentials of Migration Management are to enable people to: identify areas where gender is a significant factor in formulating migration policy options; understand the importance of gender-related and gender-specific issues; and develop the ability to assess the impact of gender on migration policy options in any given setting.DocumentAn Analysis of the WTO-AOA Review from the Perspective of Rural Women in Asia
2003How does the World Trade Organization's (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture (AOA) affect the livelihoods of rural women in Asia? This paper, prepared on the occasion of the WTO-AOA review in 2003, analyzes the impact of the new trading rules imposed by the WTO on Asian peasants.DocumentWomen's Informal Employment in Palestine: Securing a Livelihood Against All Odds
2002The growth of informal employment opportunities, particularly for women, has not been much studied. The authors argue, however, that informal employment is an essential part of survival strategies for Palestinian households and represents a significant component of economic activity. The occupation of the area has limited the opportunities to build long-term economic infrastructure.DocumentShifting Spaces: Women, Citizenship and Migration within the European Union
Polity Press, 1998This book is based on a research project examining the gender dimensions of internal migration in the European Union (EU). The impact of EU membership on the citizenship experience of female EU nationals as they migrate from one member country to another is explored.DocumentBRIDGE Gender and Development in Brief. Issue 14: Gender and Citizenship
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004How can working with ideas of citizenship help promote gender equality? Starting from the perspective of people as citizens can enable development actors to support struggles for rights and participation for those marginalised on the basis of gender.DocumentGender and Citizenship: Supporting Resources Collection
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004Citizenship is an abstract concept and therefore great care must be taken in explaining what it means in practice and what can effectively be done in the context of development interventions and policy. Development projects which enhance the ability of marginalised groups to access and influence decision-making bodies are implicitly if not explicitly working with concepts of citizenship.DocumentGender and Citizenship Cutting Edge Pack (CEP)
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004There are those for whom citizenship is a site of achievement, of power and validation of their place in the world - a way of achieving positive change and gaining a better standard of living for all groups.DocumentAlternative Report of Cladem Peru on the Implementation in Peru of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women
2002This shadow report, led by The Latin American and Caribbean Committee for the Defense of Women's Rights -Peru (CLADEM-Peru), contributes to the United Nations Committee that monitors the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).DocumentGuidelines for Integrating Gender Analysis into Biodiversity Research
1998How can gender be mainstreamed into programmes concerned with the sustainable use and management of biodiversity? The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) has produced guidelines on how to integrate gender analysis into biodiversity research.Pages
