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How to do a Gender-Sensitive Budget Analysis
Commonwealth Secretariat, 1998A gender-sensitive budget is an analysis of the government budget to establish its differential impact on women and men and on different groups of men and women. These guidelines, which grew out of the experiences of developing gender- sensitive budgets in several countries, demonstrate how this can be achieved.DocumentFilling the Data Gap: Gender-Sensitive Statistics for Agricultural Development
Women and Population Division, FAO, 1999Information on rural women's contribution to agriculture and rural development is far from comprehensive. Even when it is available, it is not not utilised sufficiently as a tool by planners and decision-makers in formulating national development plans.DocumentGuidelines for the Analysis of Gender and Health
1998Gender differences and inequalities are a major cause of inequity in health and health care.DocumentILO/SEAPAT's Gender Learning and Information Module
International Labour Organization, 1998This training module introduces the reader to the basics principles and techniques of gender analysis and planning, and provides simple operational tools to assist in mainstreaming gender concerns into her/his work, as well as a variety of basic gender-related information resources with country and sector- specific focus. The module is comprised of six units:DocumentThe Girl Child Inititative
2000Despite the strong commitment of the Chinese government towards children and improving conditions for families, deep-rooted cultural traditions and attitudes continue to discriminate against girls.DocumentTrafficking in Women and Children: Mekong Sub-Region
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 1998Trafficking in women and children is a form of gender-based violence and breaches their human rights. It is a dramatically increasing phenomenon in the Mekong region yet has not been given due attention, nor is it well understood. Initial debates on definitions of trafficking, its social and legal aspects are just beginning.DocumentWomen in a Global Economy: Challenge and Opportunity in the Current Asian Economic Crisis
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 1998The social, economic and political environment in Asia has changed rapidly in a climate of globalisation, trade liberalisation and market competition. Women's prominence and contribution to national economies as workers, entrepreneurs and household managers has accompanied this transformation.DocumentGender Analysis-Learning and Information Pack
United Nations Development Programme, 2001One of a series, this information pack on gender analysis is intended for use in a training setting and as a basic guide for the interested reader. Although developed to reflect UNDP's needs, especially those of country offices' gender focal points, the pack has been designed to be readily adaptable to different needs and has wider utility.DocumentThe Role of Men in the Lives of Children: A Study of How Improving Knowledge About Men in Families Helps Strengthen Programming for Children and Women
1997As the rights and wellbeing of children are maximised when mother-father relations are based on mutual respect, equal rights and shared responsibilities, UNICEF aims to shift its focus to include men and boys as important actors. This paper reviews lessons learned and suggests strategies for enhancing the positive role of men in the lives of children.DocumentMissing Men? Reflections on Men, Masculinities and Gender in GAD
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2000Gender and Development (GAD) discourse is peppered with the promise of a new focus, beyond the narrow concern solely with women of the Women in Development (WID) movement. The GAD approach focuses on the category 'women', but also on 'women and men', in order to highlight the socially and historically constructed relations between the categories.Pages
