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    Gender equality and the post-2015 framework

    Gender and Development Network, 2012
    As the 2015 deadline for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) approaches, debate has begun on what should follow. This paper contains the recommendations of the Gender and Development Network (GADN) in the UK.
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    Paradox and promise in the Philippines: a joint country gender assessment

    Asian Development Bank, 2008
    This joint country gender assessment, launched in October 2007, was led by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) with cooperation from the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW), the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the European Commission (EC), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) and the United Nations
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    Gender equality monitoring report

    Philippines-Canada Cooperation Office, 2010
    This Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Philippines Program monitoring report highlights the gender-specific improvements, issues and challenges of its projects between July 2009 and June 2010.
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    In search of a human face: 15 years of knowledge building for human development in the Philippines

    Human Development Network, 2010
    In 1994, the Philippines was one of the first countries to produce its own human development report, the Philippine Human Development Report (PHDR), which was led by an independent group of intellectuals from civil society and academia. This book commemorates 15 years since the first PHDR.
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    Website: GEM-LAC

    The International Working Group on Gender, Macroeconomics and International Economics, 2012
    This website, of the International Working Group on Gender and Macroeconomics for Latin America and the Caribbean (GEM-LAC), is a virtual platform for the exchange of information, news, resources and ideas relative to LAC feminist economics.
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    Community video for social change: a toolkit

    American Refugee Committee International, 2012
    Are you seeking in-depth information on participatory communication and community-based social change? This is comprehensive toolkit for planning and implementing participatory video activities in conflict-affected settings – focusing on gender-based violence prevention and response, harmful practices, as well as HIV/AIDS and related health issues.
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    Supporting civic activism among chronically poor women

    Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2011
    To what extent are multidimensional women’s microfinance groups in Bolivia and Bangladesh capable of supporting civic activism among chronically poor women? Multidimensional microfinance programmes are those that offer more than finance services; they also offer social services, often through a group-lending model.
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    Literature review: The efficacy of women’s social movements to include chronically poor women and give voice to their demands

    Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2011
    Social movements are known to struggle to include, or be representative of, chronically poor women.
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    Global summit on grassroots women’s leadership and governance

    Huairou Commission, 2011
    “Institutions of governance, of security and of human rights must massively increase their engagement with grassroots women’s organizations,” was the message Anne Marie Goetz of UN Women conveyed to a diverse audience of women from 22 countries – made up of local actors and global policy-makers – at the Huairou Commission Global Summit on Grassroots Women’s Leadership and Governance, held March 3-
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    Innovative approaches to gender and food security: insights, issue 82

    Knowledge Services, IDS, 2012
    Gender justice and ending hunger are closely entwined, interdependent goals. Solving hunger now and in the future involves challenging the current global development model which permits – and is driven by – inequality. Gender analysis shows that women are providers of food as producers, processors, traders, cooks and servers.

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