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Social Watch National Coalitions: How successes and failures can be valuable as lessons learnt for other national coalitions
Social Watch, 2009Lessons learnt from four Social Watch (SW) national coalitions (Benin, Brazil, Germany, the Philippines) on how to make network actions as effective as possible are featured within this analysis. The main aim of the report is to provide a useful set of recommendations for other national coalitions constituting the SW international network.DocumentRegional Programme of Gender Responsive Budgeting – Good Practice Systematisation
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2008Gender responsive budgets are public budgets that take into account the different needs, rights and obligations of women and men. They value the different contributions that both women and men make to the production of goods and services and to the mobilisation and distribution of resources.DocumentParticipation of Indigenous Women in Governance Processes and Local Governments. Case Studies: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala and Peru
United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women, 2006Are indigenous women meaningfully participating in local governance processes in Latin America?DocumentMujeres Latinoamericanas en Cifras - Nicaragua
Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, 1993This publication is part of a research project carried out by the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO) in 19 Latin American countries. Each report analyses the position of women in various sectors, namely demography, employment, health, legislation, social and political participation and organisations promoting the rights of women.DocumentMujeres Latinoamericanas en Cifras - Ecuador
Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, 1992This publication is part of a research project carried out by the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO) in 19 Latin American countries. Each report analyses the position of women in various sectors, namely demography, employment, health, legislation, social and political participation and organisations promoting the rights of women.DocumentMujeres Latinoamericanas en Cifras - Cuba
Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, 1992This publication is part of a research project carried out by the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO) in 19 Latin American countries. Each report analyses the position of women in various sectors, namely demography, employment, health, legislation, social and political participation and organisations promoting the rights of women.DocumentEvaluating the Empowerment of Marginalised Women: Reflections on Development Projects in Poor Countries
Association TOMBANA, 2003Strengthening women's 'empowerment' is currently one of the main objectives of many development interventions in the South. This article attempts to study how the results and the impact of a development project or programme can be evaluated in terms of empowerment.DocumentGender and Rape Survivors' Access to Legal Justice in South Africa
Department of Society and Globalisation, Roskilde University, 2010How does gender inequality within the South African justice system affect rape survivors’ access to legal justice? Is the law able to protect women and bring perpetrators to justice? Rape is widespread in South Africa where gender inequality is rife.DocumentDeliver the dream: time to close the gap between continental promises and the reality of African people
Affiliated Network for Social Accountability, 2010This 2010 State of the Union Africa report assesses the continental performance of Member States against key governance, economic, social, civil and political policy standards and rights instruments over the period 2004-2009. It reviews ten country reports, utilising ten African Union (AU) legal instruments and four policy frameworks.DocumentGender and Budgets: Overview Report
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2010This Overview Report questions why government budgets often allocate resources in ways that perpetuate gender biases and looks at how budgets offer the potential to transform gender inequalities by attaching money to policy commitments. In recent years gender budget initiatives (GBI), both inside and outside government, have risen to this challenge.Pages
