Search
Searching
Showing 64001-64010 of 64305 results
Pages
- Document
'You Cannot Change the Past But You Can Try to Change the Future': Gender Training in Nigeria
British Council, 1999The Women and Laws Project was designed to introduce participants to gender issues and the importance of gender sensitivity in data analysis.DocumentOut of the Silence: Fighting Violence Against Women in Thailand
Cabinet Office, 2000The criminal justice system in Thailand has so far failed to provide appropriate protection and redress for survivors of violence. However with few counselling and shelter services available, there are not many alternatives outside the criminal justice system.DocumentIgualdad de G?nero en la Cooperaci¢n para el Desarrollo. Recomendaciones de los Donantes para los Proyectos.
PROEQUIDAD, 2000How committed are donors to gender equality issues' Multilateral and bilateral donors are increasingly supporting development processes aimed at achieving democracy and equality in society and have worked to renew their mandates and policies to reflect such will.DocumentTowards Gender Mainstreaming in Crisis Prevention and Conflict Management
BRIDGE, 2001Do conflicts have a different impact on women and men' How important is it to keep such differences into account' So far issues linking gender and conflict have been mainly ignored in development assistance. However crisis prevention, conflict management, warfare and peace-building are highly gendered activities.DocumentGender Responsive Land Tenure Development
BRIDGE, 1999What can development cooperation do to improve gender-responsiveness of land tenure development' Central to this objective is the mainstreaming of gender considerations into all areas (macro, meso and micro levels) of development cooperation which influence access to, control over, and benefits from land.DocumentGender Training Projects: Women, Men or Both in India
British Council, 1999Should training courses be run specifically for women, or for both men and women' The author concludes that both strategies are equally important, as he demonstrates through two examples from the British Council's work in India. The Gender Planning Training Project aimed to build-up country gender training capacity.DocumentThe Africa Gender Training Project: Mainstreaming Gender in EU Development Co-operation in Africa
British Council, 1999The European Union is committed to moving away from a women in development (WID) focus towards a gender and development (GAD) approach by mainstreaming gender into all its development co-operation activities.DocumentGender-based Advocacy for Equity and Non-violence
American Counseling Association, 1998What role can counsellors play in addressing gender-based problems' This paper on gender advocacy, and the values that guide it, form a framework for equity and non-violence. It argues that unique issues exist with regard to gender and multicultural counselling.DocumentGender Advocacy Programme Submission to the Department of Justice on Gender Policy Considerations
Women'sNet [South Africa], 1998The Gender Advocacy Programme (GAP) in South Africa is an independent advocacy and lobbying organisation that seeks to bridge the gap between women in civil society and structures of governance. This submission by GAP is made to the Department of Justice to contribute to the process of formulating its gender policy.DocumentWomen on the Net
1997Are women creating their own spaces on the Internet? If so, how? This document outlines a project that looks at how women from different cultures have reacted and are using the Internet. The project focuses on how women are shaping the Internet into something which does not automatically make them a marginalized group, although they do not seem to operate at the centre of this medium.Pages
