Addressing Gender in Evaluations Guidance for Approach Papers
... GEF-6 1 proposes to update and further strengthen guidance and methodologies in key areas, including gender and women’s empowerment. This guidance for approach papers is primarily meant to inform evaluations conducted by the IEO, but can be useful for GEF Agencies conducting Terminal Evaluations of ...
... GEF-6 1 proposes to update and further strengthen guidance and methodologies in key areas, including gender and women’s empowerment. This guidance for approach papers is primarily meant to inform evaluations conducted by the IEO, but can be useful for GEF Agencies conducting Terminal Evaluations of ...
Men`s changing family roles in Europe
... remains a live issue in 2006. Very few women and men - whether among the lay public, policymakers, civil servants, trade unionists, employers or in civil society - have yet come to a full awareness that men’s engagement with the family throws the gender-based hierarchy established in the 19th centur ...
... remains a live issue in 2006. Very few women and men - whether among the lay public, policymakers, civil servants, trade unionists, employers or in civil society - have yet come to a full awareness that men’s engagement with the family throws the gender-based hierarchy established in the 19th centur ...
What is Gender Equality?
... Specifies the mandates & responsibilities of public institutions with a role of enforcement; Authorizes public budget funding for these agencies; Establishes penalties and reparations for violations of the law. ...
... Specifies the mandates & responsibilities of public institutions with a role of enforcement; Authorizes public budget funding for these agencies; Establishes penalties and reparations for violations of the law. ...
Angela O`Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University
... city economic development and the role of men and women in that development” (op. cit: 17). Given the earlier commentary on the absence of gender analysis from dominant economic thinking, such an omission is not really surprising at all. There have been many Opinions, and other legally binding measu ...
... city economic development and the role of men and women in that development” (op. cit: 17). Given the earlier commentary on the absence of gender analysis from dominant economic thinking, such an omission is not really surprising at all. There have been many Opinions, and other legally binding measu ...
Key Principles for Incorporating a Gender Dimension into the Green
... change, largely due to their gender roles and to differing political, social and economic rights and opportunities. Women and men also contribute to climate change responses in different ways and have different capabilities based on their respective knowledge, experiences and expertise to mitigate a ...
... change, largely due to their gender roles and to differing political, social and economic rights and opportunities. Women and men also contribute to climate change responses in different ways and have different capabilities based on their respective knowledge, experiences and expertise to mitigate a ...
Contextualizing Gender Within Human Development
... sustainability arguments. Because gender mainstreaming adopts a “human development” perspective, which has the long-term objective of creating a socially just and sustainable society, gender mainstreaming is inextricably about ensuring sustainability as well. Furthermore, because gender mainstreamin ...
... sustainability arguments. Because gender mainstreaming adopts a “human development” perspective, which has the long-term objective of creating a socially just and sustainable society, gender mainstreaming is inextricably about ensuring sustainability as well. Furthermore, because gender mainstreamin ...
Less Talk, More Action: Why gender mainstreaming is so difficult to
... persuade and socialize all 28 member states to make gender mainstreaming a priority? To complicate matters further, in an international crisis, the stakes are higher: people’s lives as well as international reputations and diplomatic negotiations are at risk. Consequently, implementation of 1820 dep ...
... persuade and socialize all 28 member states to make gender mainstreaming a priority? To complicate matters further, in an international crisis, the stakes are higher: people’s lives as well as international reputations and diplomatic negotiations are at risk. Consequently, implementation of 1820 dep ...
Gender equality in the climate agreement 9
... Climate Change (UNFCCC) has advanced from a focus on mitigation to a more complex and holistic view that extends beyond technical measures and incorporates social, economic and environmental dimensions together. Advocates across sectors and constituencies, together with decision makers, have propell ...
... Climate Change (UNFCCC) has advanced from a focus on mitigation to a more complex and holistic view that extends beyond technical measures and incorporates social, economic and environmental dimensions together. Advocates across sectors and constituencies, together with decision makers, have propell ...
Speech of Hon Mrs Mireille Martin, Minister of Gender Equality
... Many countries of the region have set up institutional mechanisms to monitor gender mainstreaming and implementation of gender policies and programmes. ...
... Many countries of the region have set up institutional mechanisms to monitor gender mainstreaming and implementation of gender policies and programmes. ...
Mainstreaming Gender in the Work of the Convention Convention on
... on agricultural biological diversity and the role of women in managing practices and knowledge; COP decision III/11, para.17, on promotion of women’s knowledge and practices in the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity in the agricultural sector; the annex to COP decision III/14 o ...
... on agricultural biological diversity and the role of women in managing practices and knowledge; COP decision III/11, para.17, on promotion of women’s knowledge and practices in the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity in the agricultural sector; the annex to COP decision III/14 o ...
Gendering Universalisms in International History
... broadest and vaguest definition as a ‘social construction to designated “male” and “female” bodies’ – critics have dwelled on the binary and oppositional terms as well as the universal claim that are at the very core of this definition.12 Scholars like Joan Scott have thus returned to the relationsh ...
... broadest and vaguest definition as a ‘social construction to designated “male” and “female” bodies’ – critics have dwelled on the binary and oppositional terms as well as the universal claim that are at the very core of this definition.12 Scholars like Joan Scott have thus returned to the relationsh ...
ppt - Makerere University News Portal
... The question to ask is: how can institutions be made accountable to women? The ultimate goal is to routinise gender-equitable forms of social interaction and to challenge the legitimacy of forms of social organizations which discriminate against women. This represents a transformation of existing p ...
... The question to ask is: how can institutions be made accountable to women? The ultimate goal is to routinise gender-equitable forms of social interaction and to challenge the legitimacy of forms of social organizations which discriminate against women. This represents a transformation of existing p ...
What has worked in Europe to increase women`s participation in
... • The crucial topic here is the transparency of selection and appointment procedures and practices at the level of scientific organizations (universities and research centers). The presence of ‘Gender Action Plans’ and/or ‘Programmes for gender equality in science’ ...
... • The crucial topic here is the transparency of selection and appointment procedures and practices at the level of scientific organizations (universities and research centers). The presence of ‘Gender Action Plans’ and/or ‘Programmes for gender equality in science’ ...
Commission for Gender Equality
... shift in the gender discourse. This has also depoliticized feminist activism. Not all women’s organizations are feminist - how to bring feminism back into the gender project? •Men need space to organize and to discuss issues of masculinities. Men are not a homogeneous group and those who do not bene ...
... shift in the gender discourse. This has also depoliticized feminist activism. Not all women’s organizations are feminist - how to bring feminism back into the gender project? •Men need space to organize and to discuss issues of masculinities. Men are not a homogeneous group and those who do not bene ...
Moral Panic and Gender Ideology in Latin America
... At the same time, the face of the opposition is changing. Resistance still comes from conservative politicians in countries like Chile, Argentina, and Costa Rica. There, the election of conservative governments has led to a deepening of the predominant neoliberal economic model and a widening of the ...
... At the same time, the face of the opposition is changing. Resistance still comes from conservative politicians in countries like Chile, Argentina, and Costa Rica. There, the election of conservative governments has led to a deepening of the predominant neoliberal economic model and a widening of the ...
From the Beijing Platform for Action to the AU Solemn Declaration
... undermining the continent, African women adopted a survival stance following the Beijing world conference in China in 1995. Relegated, until then, to playing a second role in the political, economic and social scenes, African women finally sounded the knell of this discrimination that has for a long ...
... undermining the continent, African women adopted a survival stance following the Beijing world conference in China in 1995. Relegated, until then, to playing a second role in the political, economic and social scenes, African women finally sounded the knell of this discrimination that has for a long ...
WP6
... well as the methods used (chapter 3). The report highlights how the process was strongly conditioned by the accession of the Czech Republic to the EU. In order to enter the EU, it was necessary that the Czech Republic implemented basic EU directives into the Czech legal system. The two directives ch ...
... well as the methods used (chapter 3). The report highlights how the process was strongly conditioned by the accession of the Czech Republic to the EU. In order to enter the EU, it was necessary that the Czech Republic implemented basic EU directives into the Czech legal system. The two directives ch ...
Bloch, Gender and Morality in Anglo America
... Bloch argues that the seemingly contradictory republican and liberal traditions, when viewed in cultural terms that are broader than the conventional political realm, can be resolved. Popular literature surrounding familial and religious topics incorporated communalism and individualism in ways tha ...
... Bloch argues that the seemingly contradictory republican and liberal traditions, when viewed in cultural terms that are broader than the conventional political realm, can be resolved. Popular literature surrounding familial and religious topics incorporated communalism and individualism in ways tha ...
Power and Privilege, Meaning and Management – Gender
... The last “gender bastion” in Norway is the lack of women in innovation and economic life. Social scientist from Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, NTNU and Center for rural research will explore the fact that women are scarce in the board rooms of corporate life. Norway and the othe ...
... The last “gender bastion” in Norway is the lack of women in innovation and economic life. Social scientist from Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, NTNU and Center for rural research will explore the fact that women are scarce in the board rooms of corporate life. Norway and the othe ...
Attitudes Changing in Central Europe
... in management or politics The industrial shift from an industrial to a knowledge-based economy with a large service sector was hindered by the communist regimes This does not seem sufficient to explain the change ...
... in management or politics The industrial shift from an industrial to a knowledge-based economy with a large service sector was hindered by the communist regimes This does not seem sufficient to explain the change ...
Gender mainstreaming
Gender mainstreaming is the public policy concept of assessing the different implications for women and men of any planned policy action, including legislation and programmes, in all areas and levels. Mainstreaming essentially offers a pluralistic approach that values the diversity among both women and men.The concept of gender mainstreaming was first proposed at the 1985 Third World Conference on Women in Nairobi, Kenya. The idea has been pushed in the United Nations development community. The idea was formally featured in 1995 at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China, and was cited in the document that resulted from the conference, the Beijing Platform for Action.