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Gender-based Advocacy for Equity and Non-violence
American Counseling Association, 1998What role can counsellors play in addressing gender-based problems' This paper on gender advocacy, and the values that guide it, form a framework for equity and non-violence. It argues that unique issues exist with regard to gender and multicultural counselling.DocumentGender Advocacy Programme Submission to the Department of Justice on Gender Policy Considerations
Women'sNet [South Africa], 1998The Gender Advocacy Programme (GAP) in South Africa is an independent advocacy and lobbying organisation that seeks to bridge the gap between women in civil society and structures of governance. This submission by GAP is made to the Department of Justice to contribute to the process of formulating its gender policy.DocumentInformation, Communication and Knowledge Sharing
United Nations Development Programme, 2000How can information sharing and communication tools support gender mainstreaming? This training pack introduces emerging concepts and trends in the area of knowledge-sharing and knowledge management for development, as well as offering practical how-to resources on information and communications technologies. The first section consists of slides with key points.DocumentGender and Information and Communication Technology: Towards an Analytical Framework
1999What are the core issues for women's equality and empowerment' The past two decades have demonstrated the growing strength of the global women's movement in advocating issues of women's equality and empowerment. Among these issues is that of women's marginalisation and invisibility in all aspects of technology.DocumentEnding Violence against Women
Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 1999Gender-based violence is now recognised as a major public health concern and a violation of human rights. Although healthcare providers are strategically placed to help identify victims of violence and connect them with other community support services, they often fail to recognise problem.DocumentMedia Literacy Strategies for Gender Equity
Chebucto Community Net, 1998Stories and beliefs have been passed on through families, religions and communities. More than ever before, the media has taken the lead as the means communication of values. This discussion article focuses on how thinking about media literacy can be part of gender equity work.Pages
