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Paradox and promise in the Philippines: a joint country gender assessment
Asian Development Bank, 2008This joint country gender assessment, launched in October 2007, was led by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) with cooperation from the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW), the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the European Commission (EC), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) and the United NationsDocumentGender equality monitoring report
Philippines-Canada Cooperation Office, 2010This 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.DocumentCarework and caring: A path to gender equitable practices among men in South Africa?
International Journal for Equity in Health, 2011To what degree can carework help men to foster gender equitable attitudes and pDocumentVideo: Politicas de Cuidado. Politicas que Transforman
2010Care is not a women’s problem but a social problem that needs to be shared by men and women. This video emphasises the need to change attitudes, policies and services to ensure social co-responsibility around care work. Everybody needs to be cared for in order to live and society needs somebody to carry out such work.Document‘What kind of State? What kind of equality?’, XI Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean, Brasilia, Brazil, 13-16 July 2010
United Nations [UN] Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2010This report analyses the progress of States toward attaining gender equality in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), measuring it against the international goals and agreements from the last 15 years. This document highlights substantive progress made by Gender Equality Observatory for LAC in developing gender inequality indicators and statistical production systems.DocumentPaid work, women's empowerment and gender justice: critical pathways of social change
London School of Economics, 2008This paper explores the contradictions that characterise debates about the relationship between paid work and women's empowerment. It suggests that this absence of consensus appears to reflect both differences of context and changes in the social meaning of work over time.DocumentWomen's Empowerment Needs a People-Centred Economy
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2009In 2006 the World Bank coined the slogan 'Gender equality is smart economics'. The argument was that pushing women into paid employment or making it easier for them to establish a business leads to reduced poverty and faster growth.DocumentEWL Campaign: who Cares? EWL Position Paper on Care Issues
European Women’s Lobby, 2006Who Cares? This was the name of a campaign launched in 2006 by the European Women's Lobby to improve the provision of affordable, accessible and high-quality care services for children, older people and other dependents in Europe.DocumentReport on Equality between Women and Men
European Commission, 2008This fifth annual report by the European Commission on gender equality in the European Union (EU) highlights the latest developments with regards to gender equality in the EU. It argues that significant progress has been made in relation to female participation in employment, female education levels, and challenging gender stereotypes.
