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    Mobilising men in practice: challenging sexual and gender based violence in institutional settings

    Institute of Development Studies, Sussex [ES], 2012
    This document brings together stories, tools and lessons from the work of the Mobilising Men programme, a partnership looking at ways of engaging men as gender activists.
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    Till death do us part

    Al Jazeera, 2011
    Aside from the Vatican City, The Philippines is the only country where Catholic couples cannot be granted a divorce. This episode of Al-Jazeera's 101 Look East series concerns recent efforts by the Gabriela Women's Party to reintroduce a long-dormant bill enabling married Catholics to divorce in the Philippines.
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    Factsheet: The Philippines

    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, 2011
    This fact sheet by UN Women presents an overview of the situation women currently face in the Philippines, as well as the various ways in which UN Women has been supporting governments and civil society.
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    Count me in! research report on violence against disabled, lesbian, and sex-working women in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal

    CREA, 2012
    Based on the first ever multi-country research study on violence against disabled, lesbian and sex-working women, this report from CREA, in partnership with University College London, collates the findings that have emerged and presents recommendations.
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    A guide to using the Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa for legal action

    Equality Now, 2011
    Equality Now, on behalf of Solidarity for African Women’s Rights (SOAWR), has published this guide to using the Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa for legal action. The protocol is a supplementary protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and it came into force in 2005.
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    Forsaken lives: the harmful impact of the Philippine criminal abortion ban

    Center for Reproductive Rights, formerly known as the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, New York, 2010
    What is the situation with unsafe abortion and women’s reproductive health and rights in the Philippines? This report by the Center for Reproductive Rights addresses the human rights violations resulting from the imposition of the Philippines’ criminal prohibition of abortion, particularly focusing on the experiences of women who have undergone unsafe abortions.
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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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    Video - Disability Rights and Palestinian Women: Ola Abualghaib (Stars of Hope Society)

    Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2012
    Disabilities should no longer be seen as preventing women from contributing to the community. That is the concluding remark in this video with Ola Abualghaib, founder and chairwoman of the Ramallah-based Stars of Hope Society - a national organisation run by and for women with disabilities.
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    Women with disabilities

    WomenWatch, UN, 2010
    This WomenWatch special feature highlights women with disabilities. It serves as a portal to resources and the work of the United Nations (UN) in this area. Information on the Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (2006) is presented, including a section with links to information related to the Convention’s article on women with disabilities.

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