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Gender Equality in Danish Development Co-operation: A Contribution to the Revision of Danish Development Policy
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Danida, Denmark, 2000This working paper was drawn up by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as input in the on-going discussion and revision of Denmark's development policies and strategy. A continued area of concern is the inequality between women and men, for example their access to vital economic resources, education and health facilities as well as participation in decision-making processes and the like.DocumentBRIDGE Report 32: Background Report on Gender Issues in India: Key Findings and Recommendations
Institute of Development Studies UK, 1995How are gender relations evolving in India' Awareness of gender issues in India has increased due to the influence of the women's movement, feminist debates and donor advocacy. However this awareness has yet to be translated into policy and practice that significantly improves gender equality in the family, government, social services, economic activities and political participation.DocumentGender and Sector Programme Support: Guiding Questions Working Paper
BRIDGE, 1999Sector Wide Approaches (SWAps) form the main framework for Danida's development assistance and SWAps are increasingly being adopted by donor agencies as an effective and efficient way to ensure that development initiatives have national reach and ownership. Danida has developed a series of guidelines to ensure that sector programming integrates gender equality concerns.DocumentGender and Water Supply and Sanitation: Guiding Questions Working Paper
BRIDGE, 1999Sector Wide Approaches (SWAps) form the main framework for Danida's development assistance and SWAps are increasingly being adopted by donor agencies as an effective and efficient way to ensure that development initiatives have national reach and ownership. Danida has developed a series of guidelines to ensure that sector programming integrates gender equality concerns.DocumentGender and Institutions: Guiding Questions Working Paper
BRIDGE, 1999Sector Wide Approaches (SWAps) form the main framework for Danida's development assistance and SWAps are increasingly being adopted by donor agencies as an effective and efficient way to ensure that development initiatives have national reach and ownership. Danida has developed a series of guidelines to ensure that sector programming integrates gender equality concerns.Pages
