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Reflections on Womankind Worldwide's experiences of tackling common challenges in monitoring and evaluating women's rights programming
Taylor and Francis Group, 2014What are the key technical and institutional challenges that women's rights organisations and programmes commonly face in designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation (M&E) approaches and systems?DocumentI know. I want. I dream. Girls’ insights for building a better world
International Center for Research on Women, USA, 2013In 2013, a multi-country research effort was initiated to ensure that girls’ voices would guide the global development agenda. Implemented by the research firm 2CV, in close collaboration with local research partners and NGOs, the goal of the Post-2015 Adolescent Girl Consultations was to create a platform for girls to voice their unique insights, opinions and ideas.DocumentAfrican Women and Girls – Their say on their world post-2015
Agency for Co-operation and Research in Development, 2014The Agency for Cooperation and Research in Development (ACORD), has released a landmark publication that details the voices of African women and girls in the post Millennium Development Goals discussion. African women and girls at the Grassroots – their say on their world post 2015 is a representation of African women’s voices from the grassroots.DocumentStrong girls, powerful women: program planning and design for adolescent girls in humanitarian settings
Women's Refugee Commission, 2014In collaboration with implementing partners, the Women’s Refugee Commission tested promising approaches in adolescent girls’ programming by applying the learning from development contexts in pilot programmes in three displacement settings.DocumentWED: Measuring Change in Women Entrepreneur’s Economic Empowerment: A Literature Review
2013The Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (DCED) women’s entrepreneurship development (WED) working group advances a learning and knowledge sharing agenda on the promotion of women’s entrepreneurship development. Its mission is to promote equitable opportunities between women and men, as well as strengthen economic impact.DocumentEmpowering Women Entrepreneurs through Information and Communication Technologies - A Practical Guide
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2014The promotion of micro and small-scale enterprises (MSEs) has been recognised as an important strategy for advancing the economic empowerment of women, while reducing poverty and gender inequality.DocumentAid in Support of Women's Economic Empowerment
Development Assistance Committee, OECD, 2011Economic empowerment aims to raise the capacity of women and men to participate in, contribute to and benefit from growth processes in ways which recognise the value of their contributions, respect their dignity and make it possible to negotiate a fairer distribution of the benefits of growth.DocumentHerstory: Our Journey Advocating for the Rights of African Women
2012The African Women's Development and Communication Network (FEMNET) is a membership-based pan-African Network set up in 1988 to advance African women's development, equality and other human rights.DocumentVoice and agency: Empowering women and girls for shared prosperity
World Bank, 2014Increasing women’s voice and agency is a valuable end in its own right. and it underpins the achievement of the World Bank Group’s twin goals of eliminating extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity for girls and boys, women and men, around the world.DocumentPan-Africanism & the Women's Movement
2013This edition of the African Women’s Journal is devoted to Pan-Africanism, the African women’s movement, and how they interrelate. Published by the African Women’s Development and Communication Network (FEMNET), this selection of papers covers various aspects of the history, present-context, challenges and opportunites the two movements face.Pages
