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Gender Budgets: What's in it for NGOs?
BRIDGE, 2002Over the last seven years, there has been increasing interest in gender budget work worldwide. There are, however, big differences between the initiatives in different countries. In particular, in some cases the initiatives have been located inside government; in other cases in Parliament; and in yet others within civil society.DocumentGender and Education for All: The Leap to Equality
2003Why is it that girls are still held back in education in many parts of the world? Parity in education is still far off in most countries and more deep-seated changes to promote equity of opportunity and gender-aware curricula are rarely even on the horizon. This report argues that education is a human right enshrined in international treaties and conventions that are legally binding.DocumentBRIDGE Report 56: Gender and Development: Facts and Figures
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2000What evidence is there of gender inequalities in life outcomes between women and men? This report provides facts and figures that expose gender inequalities, providing evidence of the need to engender development.DocumentWomen's Informal Employment in Palestine: Securing a Livelihood Against All Odds
2002The growth of informal employment opportunities, particularly for women, has not been much studied. The authors argue, however, that informal employment is an essential part of survival strategies for Palestinian households and represents a significant component of economic activity. The occupation of the area has limited the opportunities to build long-term economic infrastructure.DocumentIndividual versus Community
Publishers WWW sites, 1998Citizenship theory is based largely on the rights and responsibilities of the individual. Where does the community fit in to such theories, and how does the emphasis on the individual limit the application of citizenship theories to a western perspective? In this chapter Chilla Bulbeck challenges three key areas of citizenship theory and practice.DocumentDecentralisation: Toward Gender Orientation
2001How can a gender perspective and women's interests be included in decentralisation processes through technical advisory services? This publication from GTZ outlines the various entry points through which donors can assist in ensuring that women and men participate equally in the process and its outcomes. The publication is divided into national and local level actions.DocumentLocal Action/Global Change: Learning about the Human Rights of Women and Girls
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 1999This book aims to develop human rights awareness and provide information on issue-oriented actions. It includes substantive information about the human rights of women in such areas as violence, health, reproduction and sexuality, education, the global economy, the workplace, and family life.DocumentDoes Sex Make a Difference: An Equalities Pack for Young People on International Women's Day
2003?Get a Life!? is one message of this pack which looks at why women are underrepresented in politics in the UK. Young people, particularly girls, are encouraged to get involved in politics and representative bodies in school, community and government. Positive stories are presented of women's and young people's participation in politics.DocumentWomen Hold Up Half the Sky
2003This series of eight training videos which accompanies the above workbook is for learning about the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and its relevance to women's daily lives. These short narrative dramas showing the effects of patriarchy on women and girls are based on real life stories.DocumentPassport to Dignity
2003To address women's disadvantage and devise solutions, there is a need to develop a comprehensive systemic analysis of the situation of women which looks at the causes and structures of disadvantage. The human rights framework can provide the tools to do this. It can identify how and where oppressive systems work and help to dismantle them.Pages
