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The Role of National Mechanisms in Promoting Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
(United Nations, 2005)
In order to contribute to the review and appraisal of the implementation of the Beijing
Platform for Action and the outcome of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly,
especially in relation to the ...
Gender Mainstreaming
(United Nations, 2000)
Education in a multilingual world
(UNESCO, 2003)
Herkes İçin Eğitim (EFA) Küresel İzleme Raporu
(United Nations, 2002)
Bu rapor öğrenme fırsatları hakkındadır. Raporun başlıca amacı, eğitimle ilgili avantajların
çocuklar, gençler ve yetişkinler için hangi ölçüde genişletildiği ve iki yıl önce, Nisan 2000’de
Dakar’daki Dünya Eğitim ...
Strategies, Concepts and Experiences
(United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), 2002)
Budgeting For Women’s Rights: Monitoring Governance Budgets for Compliance with CEDAW
(United Nations UNIFEM, 2006)
This a summary booklet based on Diane Elson's book Monitoring Government Budgets for Compliance with CEDAW. It articulates what it means to take an explicitly rights-based approach to government budgets and draws on the ...
Gender responsive budgeting in practice: A training manual
(United Nations, 2006)
This training manual was produced under a UNFPA/UNIFEM strategic partnership aimed at developing a coordinated approach for effective technical assistance to gender-responsive budgeting (GRB). It is intended to build ...
2009 World Survey on the Role of Women in Development: Women's control over economic resources and access to financial resources, including microfinance.
(United Nations, 2009)
The World Survey on the Role of Women in Development is the flagship publication of the United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women. It is presented to the Second Committee of the General Assembly at five-yearly ...
2004 world survey on the role of women in development: Women and international migration
(United Nations, 2006)
A gender perspective is essential to understanding both the causes and consequences of international migration. Female migrants are increasingly part of worker flows, moving on their own to become the principal wage-earners ...