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We do it ourselves: Nijera Kori and the struggle for economic and gender justice in Bangladesh', EMERGE Story of Change 2
BRIDGE, 2015This story of change pulls out the key findings and messages from EMERGE case study 2, which explores the work of Nijera Kori - a national social movement in Bangladesh fighting for economic and gender justice.DocumentWe do it ourselves: Nijera Kori and the struggle for economic and gender justice in Bangladesh', EMERGE Case Study 2
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015Deep-rooted patriarchal systems uphold gender and class-based inequalities in Bangladesh, within which the issue of land distribution and use remains integral to the transformation of poverty for a large number of women and men.DocumentEMERGE Practice Brief: Lessons in good practice from work with men and boys for gender equality
Institute of Development Studies, Sussex [ES], 2015DocumentEngendering Men: A Collaborative Review of Evidence on Men and Boys in Social Change and Gender Equality
Institute of Development Studies, Sussex [ES], 2015DocumentGender policy and action
2015This document was provided as background to the Green Climate Fund Meeting of the Board, 24-26 March 2015 in Songdo, Republic of Korea. The document covers linkages with other documents, lessons learned from other climate funds, gender policy and next steps.DocumentGender and Climate Change in the Himalayas
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 2009This paper highlights that global warming is impacting on the Himalayas in several ways, and that men and women are affected differently by change. The paper looks specifically at increased occurrence of natural disasters, depletion of natural resources, changes in traditional livelihoods, migration and population displacement and increased incidence of disease and epidemics.DocumentChoice, not control: Why limiting the fertility of poor populations will not solve the climate crisis
CARE International, 2014This discussion paper argues that strengthening women’s and girls’ reproductive rights is vital for equitable development and must be a priority, regardless of a country’s population growth and carbon footprint.DocumentPolicy brief on gender equity and empowerment towards achieving the MDGs
2012In reaction to various international conventions and covenants on women’s equality, including the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Nigerian governments have undertaken legislative and administrative reforms to address multiple aspects of gender inequality.DocumentEconomic governance: African Women's Engagement in Trade Agreements
2012How are trade agreements formulated, and who exactly is involved in the negotiation processes? These are the questions addressed in this short documentary, produced by FEMNET with support from Trust Africa.DocumentUnpaid care: a priority for the post-2015 development goals and beyond
United Kingdom Gender and Development Network, 2014Having been consistently ignored and taken for granted in public policy and development efforts, it appears that discussion of the crucial issue of unpaid care work is finally gaining traction.Pages
