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Effective Practices in Sheltering Women. Leaving Violence in Intimate Relationships
World Young Women's Christian Association, 2006What do Canadian women want from emergency shelters and how can shelter services be improved? This research documents the journey of 368 abused women as they entered and left emergency shelters in ten locations across Canada. The paper describes the nature of partner abuse, identifies the strategies that women adopted, and highlights what the women needed most from emergency shelters.DocumentDisentangling The Web of Women's Poverty and Exclusion
Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, 2006The Canadian Government boasts eight years of budget surpluses but still there are increasing numbers of people living in poverty.DocumentCIDA's Policy on Gender Equality
Canadian International Development Agency, 1999How does the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) support the goal of gender equality as part of its strategy to achieve sustainable development? This paper describes CIDA's gender equality policy and outlines its goals, objectives and strategies.DocumentBriefing Note on Women's Rights and the ?Coherence Panel? in the UN Reform Process
2006Women's organisations want to contribute to the United Nations (UN) reform process because present UN structures and systems are not delivering on equality issues. This briefing document outlines the changes suggested by women's organisations to the UN system and presents the response of the UN Secretary-General to these suggestions.DocumentGender Equality Now or Never: A New UN Agency for Women
Office of the UN Special Envoy for AIDS in Africa, 2006How must the United Nations (UN) change in order to deliver better outcomes for women? The UN's current mix of low-level departments, divisions and committees working on gender has been inadequate in pushing the gender equality agenda forward.DocumentGender Equality & United Nations Reform: A Resource Packet
2007How did women's organisations and networks respond to the new gender equality architecture proposed by the United Nations (UN) High-Level Panel on UN System-Wide Coherence? What actions are women's groups taking? This resource pack outlines the UN's recommendations, gives information on the UN processes and provides statements of response from women's groups in South Asia, Africa and elsewhere.DocumentRecommendations Contained in the Report of the High-level Panel on United Nations System-Wide Coherence in the Areas of Development, Humanitarian Assistance and Environment
United Nations, 2007In November 2006, the United Nations (UN) published 'Delivering As One', a report examining how the UN can achieve greater coherence through changes in the its structures and systems. In this six-page document, the new UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon, responds to the report's suggestions. He states his full agreement with the need for a stronger and more dynamic gender architecture.DocumentA Place at the Table: Afghan Women, Men and Decision Decision-making Authority
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2005What constitutes gender issues in the Afghan context? What opportunities exist for improving gender-sensitive programming, policy formulation and indicators of success? This briefing paper acknowledges that Afghan women have made certain gains in the post-Taleban era, particularly in national-level legal and political arenas but also at the local level of development interventions.DocumentUsing Participatory Media to Explore Gender Relations and HIV/AIDS Amongst South African Youth: The example of DramAidE
2004This paper outlines the history of DramAidE, and explores the approaches this project has used in an attempt to reduce risk of HIV infection amongst young people, and to sensitise them to issues of gender, culture and tradition.DocumentGender-based Violence Legal Aid: A Participatory Toolkit - ARC GBV in Conflict-affected Settings
Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Consortium, 2005This toolkit provides three tools and a step-by-step process to support field staff in the design of gender-based violence (GBV) services in conflict-affected settings that incorporate adequate, appropriate, and comprehensive prevention and response strategies with a multisectoral approach.Pages
