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Gender and Climate Change: Supporting Resources Collection
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2011This Supporting Resources Collection - part of the BRIDGE Cutting Edge Pack on Gender and Climate Change- showcases existing work on gender and climate change. It presents summaries of a mix of conceptual and research papers, policy briefings, advocacy documents, case study material and practical tools from diverse regions.DocumentGender and Development In Brief ‘Gender and Climate Change’ – edition 22
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2011Climate change is increasingly being recognised as a global crisis, but responses to it have so far been overly focused on scientific and economic solutions. How then do we move towards moreDocumentGender and Climate Change: Overview Report
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2011Climate change is increasingly being recognised as a global crisis, but responses to it have so far been overly focused on scientific and economic solutions. How then do we move towards more people-centred, gender-aware climate change policies and processes?DocumentTajikistan: Mainstreaming Gender in Poverty Reduction Strategies (in English and Russian)
Asian Development Bank, 2006The past 15 years have been ones of great change for the people of Tajikistan, as they have striven to establish an independent state, with a market economy governed under a pluralist democracy.DocumentGender Assessment Synthesis Report - Mainstreaming Gender in Poverty Reduction Strategies in Four Central Asian Republics
Asian Development Bank, 2006How far have reforms in the post-Soviet period improved gender equality or responsiveness to the different needs and interests of men and women? This report draws on findings from country gender assessments in 2004-2005 in four Central Asian republics (CARs) - Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan.DocumentBRIDGE Report 30: Gender Inequality and Poverty: Trends, Linkages, Analysis and Policy Implications
BRIDGE, 1997What is the relationship between poverty and gender? In the 1990s, Sida developed a strategy aimed at reducing poverty and promoting sustainable livelihoods. This document gathers all the material that was commissioned by Sida to Bridge (Briefings in development and gender) to support such Sida's strategy over the period 1994-1997.DocumentBRIDGE Report 54: Urbanisation and urban poverty: a gender analysis
2011Urbanisation and urban growth have accelerated in many developing countries in the past few years due to natural population growth and rural-urban migration. The processes of urbanisation have been shaped by gender patterns of migration in each context. Urban planning has focused, to a large extent, on physical and spatial aspects of urban development.DocumentStemming Girls’ Chronic Poverty: Catalysing development change by building just social institutions
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2010DocumentFocusing on Latin America
Focusing on Latin America, 2010How have Latin American women been affected by the global economic crisis, and how are they faring in recovery? Focusing on Latin America (a project of Economica: Women and the Global Economy) attempts to answer this question through the creativity and vision of women artists, activists and thought leaders from Argentina, Costa Rica and Mexico.DocumentUnderstanding Poverty from a Gender Perspective
Women and Development Unit, 2004"The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) proposes a definition of poverty as a multidimensional problem: “the result of a social and economic process — with cultural and political components — in which people individually and collectively find themselves deprived of goods and essential opportunities for different reasons and processes.” ThisPages
