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Beijing Plus 10: an Ambivalent Record on Gender Justice
2006The 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women (the 'Beijing conference') was a landmark in policy terms, setting a global policy framework to advance gender equality. Ten years after Beijing, the UN Commission on the Status of Women presided over an intergovernmental meeting to review the progress achieved on the commitments made in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.DocumentUnited Nations Statistics Division Questionnaire on National Gender Statistics Programs and Activities
2006Prepared for the Inter-Agency and Expert Group Meeting on the Development of Gender Statistics, this questionnaire covers the following key areas: institutional arrangement, work plan on gender statistics, activities and achievements, mainstreaming gender statistics into national development planning, international reporting, knowledge management and information sharing, and development assistanceDocumentGender and Indicators: Supporting Resources Collection
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007Gender-sensitive measurements are critical for building the case for taking gender (in)equality seriously, for enabling better planning and actions by gender and non-gender specialists, and for holding institutions accountable to their commitments on gender equality.DocumentGender and Indicators Cutting Edge Pack
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007What does a world without gender inequality look like? Realising this vision requires inspiring and mobilising social change. But what would indicate we are on the right track - and how will we know when we get there?DocumentBRIDGE Gender and Development in Brief. Issue 19: Gender and Indicators
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007What does a world without gender inequality look like? Realising this vision requires inspiring and mobilising social change. But what would indicate we are on the right track - and how will we know when we get there?DocumentReport: Third Regional Workshop on Gender Statistics in the Arab countries
United Nations Economic and Social Comission for Western Asia, 2001The Third Regional Workshop on Gender Statistics in the Arab Countries was divided into four sessions which addressed: priority gender issues in the Arab region; gender statistics and related indicators; new measurement methods; and dissemination using a regional internet website.DocumentGuidelines for Technical Assistance on the Design and Use of Gender Indicators
United Nations [UN] Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2006This guide is the result of a joint effort of the gender focal points of various UN agencies and organisations.DocumentIntroducing the African Gender and Development Index
2005UN regional commissions have been mandated to facilitate the effective implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the international and regional platforms and plans for Action on gender equality and women's advancement.DocumentMonitoring & Evaluation Programme of the African Plan of Action to Accelerate the Implementation of the Dakar & Beijing Platforms for Action Part I: A Guide to Data Collection for Impact Evaluation of Gender Mainstreaming on the Status of African Women
2004How can we measure the impact on the status of women of the Beijing and Dakar Platforms for Action in African countries ten years after the Platforms were established? This manual aims to give clear guidance to gender impact assessment evaluators on how to carry out such monitoring.
