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MenCare in Latin America: Challenging harmful masculine norms and promoting positive changes in men’s caregiving' EMERGE Story of Change 5
BRIDGE, 2015This story of change pulls out the main findings and recommendations from EMERGE case study 5, which highlights the MenCare campaign in Latin America and its work to promote positive fatherhood and men's caregiving roles.DocumentSwapping the stick for a broom: Men supporting women in local politics in India’, EMERGE Story of Change 4
BRIDGE, 2015This story of change pulls out the key findings from EMERGE case study 4, which focuses on the work of the Samajhdar Jodidar project in rural Maharashta, India. The project works with men to catalyse change at personal and political levels in order to address women’s subordinate status in society.Document'One hand can't clap by itself': Engagement of boys and men in KMG's intervention to eliminate FGM-C in Kembatta zone, Ethiopia, EMERGE Story of Change 3
BRIDGE, 2015This story of change pulls out the key findings and messages from EMERGE case study 3, which focuses on the work of Kembatti Mentti Gezzimma (KMG) in Kembatta Zone, Ethiopia. KMG works with men, boys, women and girls as part of its efforts to eliminate female genital mutilation-cutting.DocumentMigration and gender empowerment: Recent trends and emerging issues
United Nations Development Programme, 2009Women are increasingly significant as national and international migrants, and it is now evident that the complex relationship between migration and human development operates in gender differentiated ways. However, because migration policy has typically been gender-blind, an explicit gender perspective is necessary.DocumentAccess to water, women’s work and child outcomes
World Bank, 2010Poor rural women in the developing world spend considerable time collecting water. How then do they respond to improved access to water infrastructure? Does it increase their participation in income earning market-based activities? Does it improve the health and education outcomes of their children?DocumentAddressing violence against women and girls in health programming: part B of guidance note
Department for International Development, UK, 2015This is a two-part guidance note on addressing violence against women and girls (VAWG) in health programming.DocumentAddressing violence against women and girls in health programming: part A
Department for International Development, UK, 2015Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is the most widespread form of abuse worldwide, affecting one third of all women in their lifetime. VAWG undermines the mental and physical health of women and girls, violates their human rights and can have a negative impact on long-term peace and stability.DocumentVictims’ rights in multicultural contexts: The case of Inés Fernández at the Inter-American court of human rights
Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2013What advances can we identify in international human rights regimes that incorporate alternative cultural understandings of reparations in their verdicts?DocumentWe do it ourselves: Nijera Kori and the struggle for economic and gender justice in Bangladesh', EMERGE Story of Change 2
BRIDGE, 2015This story of change pulls out the key findings and messages from EMERGE case study 2, which explores the work of Nijera Kori - a national social movement in Bangladesh fighting for economic and gender justice.DocumentBeyond the prostate: Brazil's national healthcare policy for men (PNAISH)', EMERGE Story of Change 1
BRIDGE, 2015This Story of Change pulls out the key findings and messages from EMERGE case study 1, which focuses on Brazil's national healthcare policy for men (PNAISH). The policy seeks to involve men more in health decisions - both relating to their families' and their own health and wellbeing, leading to transformations in health outcomes as well as gender roles and relations.Pages
