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Report of the Learning Oriented Assessment of Gender Mainstreaming and Women's Empowerment Strategies in Rwanda
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2002How can women be empowered in post-conflict reconstruction? How can coordination between different actors be improved to better achieve this goal? This report on the situation in Rwanda looks at the work of donors, government and non-governmental partners, based on an assessment that took place over a 10-day period in September 2002.DocumentWith the People, For the People: Gonoshasthaya Kendra Bangladesh (The People's Health Centre)
One World Action, 2003At a time when the benefits of development policies often only reach small, urban elites, how can development organisations better help with the problems faced by excluded and vulnerable populations such as women and children? This report outlines the work of Gonoshasthaya Kendra (GK), or The People's Health Centre, in Bangladesh.DocumentGuidelines on ethical participatory research with HIV positive women
International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS, 2004The International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW) strongly believes that HIV positive women should, where possible, take part themselves in research regarding women and the HIV virus. In this 12-page booklet, ICW presents guidelines for researchers working with HIV positive women to support them to employ inclusive processes. The booklet recommends establishing a ?stakeholder?DocumentICT policy for civil society: training curriculum
Association for Progressive Communications, 2003The ICT Policy for Civil Society training course builds the capacity of civil society organisations to understand policy and regulation related to information and communication technologies (ICTs) so that they can begin to influence policy processes affecting ICT adoption and implementation at national, regional and global levels.DocumentBRIDGE Report 67: Gender and PRSPs - with Experiences from Tanzania, Bolivia, Viet Nam and Mozambique
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003How gender-sensitive were the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) processes in Tanzania, Bolivia, Viet Nam and Mozambique? This report finds that the poverty assessments did not provide sufficient gendered information to ensure that the PRSPs were based on a thorough understanding of what drives poverty. The collection and analysis of sex-disaggregated data needs to be prioritised.DocumentUnited Nations Development fund for Women (UNIFEM) contribution to the World Bank and IMF PRSP preview
World Bank, 2001The following feedback from UNIFEM on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) review is based on assessments done by non-governmental organisations, consultants and national women’s machineries in countries with both interim and full PRSPs.Areas of concern include:one of the key areas where there is a singular lack of gender dimension in the PRSPs is that of data collection to inforDocumentEngendering the Peace Process: a Gender Approach to Dayton - and Beyond
Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation, 2000How have the Dayton Peace Accords affected the implementation of gender-sensitive planning in post-conflict re/construction in Eastern Europe? This report provides a detailed analysis of the extent to which gender has been overlooked in the period following peace in the Balkans.DocumentAddressing Gender Issues in Demobilization and Reintegration Programs
World Bank, 2002While the role of female ex-combatants varies widely, the women seem to share one characteristic: limited access to benefits when peace and demobilisation come. In addition to female ex-combatants, there are other affected groups neglected during demobilisation, including abducted girls, ex-combatants" families, and women in the receiving or war-torn community itself.DocumentGu¡a de Capacitaci¢n en G?nero (Gender Training Guide)
BRIDGE, 2002The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) in Peru was set up following two decades of violence and internal conflict. The CVR has a gender programme - the L¡nea de G?nero - which formulates strategies by which the CVR can address the different effects of the political violence on women and men (see long summary in section on case studies).DocumentProtection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Humanitarian Crises
2002The allegations of widespread sexual exploitation and abuse of refugee and internally displaced women and children by humanitarian workers and peacekeepers in West Africa have highlighted the vulnerability of refugees, internally displaced persons and others, especially women and girls.Pages
