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Communications: Contacts
BRIDGE, 1999Provides details of contacts pertaining to the communications sector, including websites, electronic networks and useful organisations.DocumentCommunications: Bibliographies
BRIDGE, 1999A bibliography of communications resources, divided into sections on Policy Statements, Development Communications, Networking, Information and Communications Technology, and Mass Media.DocumentEnvironment
BRIDGE, 1999Why are gender issues relevant for the environment? This section answers this question, highlighting the necessity for environmental policy and programmes to ensure that: interventions enhance and promote gender equality; women are fully involved in environmental decision-making processes; and the specific impacts of environmental degradation on women are tackled.DocumentThe Myth of Community: Gender Issues in Participatory Development
Practical Action [Intermediate Technology Development Group], 1998Does a partnership between gender and participation offer opportunities for more equitable development? What opportunities for learning might result? Generally participatory approaches have suffered from a lack of awareness about the implications of gender issues, a lack of appropriate gender methodologies and often organisational disinterest.DocumentCommunications: Radio Training on Gender Issues
BRIDGE, 1999Overview of a DFID funded programme to sensitise the member organisations of the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association to gender issues.DocumentCommunications: Development-Gender E-mail Network, University of East Anglia
BRIDGE, 1999An outline of the steps taken to set up this e-mail network, its mandate, and the content of messages/discussions. Also includes management tips and lessons learnt from an evaluative survey of users.DocumentViolence against Women: Action on Violence Against Women Programme, South Africa
BRIDGE, 1999An example of how to link media campaigns with service provision and advocacy. The programme supported a major mass media initiative on violence against women to raise awareness, and linked it with the co-ordination of a network of women's organisations to improve service provision.DocumentSpecific Health Problems
BRIDGE, 1999Health problems are gendered and this paper summarises those specific to men and to women in sections on Occupational Health, Nutrition, Mental Health, and HIV/AIDS, raising various pertinent issues. Data about occupational health problems has been found to be gender biased, with research in this area concentrating on 'male' jobs and health problems.DocumentCommunications: Participatory Video in the Nepal Safer Motherhood Project
BRIDGE, 1999A report of participatory video use for research and analysis of community needs and advocacy purposes, in a DFID funded project to investigate emergency obstetric care at target hospitals in Nepal.DocumentReproductive Health
BRIDGE, 1999In accordance with government and agency commitments made at various international conferences, traditional maternal-child health and family planning programmes have been reconceptualised. The new framework links sexual and reproductive health to human rights and focuses on the circumstances and needs of both women and men.Pages
