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2020 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES TACKLING SOCIAL NORMS A game changer for gender inequalities
(United Nations, 2020)
The substantive content in this publication is based on research for the 2019 Human Development Report. The team that created this report includes Pedro Conceição, Jon Hall, Yu-Chieh Hsu, Admir Jahic, Milorad Kovacevic, ...
Gender Stereotyping as a Human Rights Violation
(OHCHR, 2014)
The OHCHR Women’s Rights and Gender Section decided to pursue this research to
enable it to consider potential opportunities and challenges for future programming
and coordination on gender stereotypes and gender ...
Ten proven approaches to make justice systems work for women
(United Nations, 2016)
Below are ten proven approaches to making justice systems work for women. They are
achievable and, if implemented, they hold enormous potential to advance women’s
rights.
Media and Gender: A Scholarly Agenda for the Global Alliance on Media and Gender
(United Nations, 2014)
In 1995, during the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, all governments met to discuss gender
equality issues. The key potential of media to promote gender equality and diversity in all spheres was
highlighted ...
The Role of Men and Boys in Achieving Gender Equality
(United Nations, 2003)
This paper is intended as a broad guide to issues involving men and boys in the promotion of
gender equality. It cites recent international research on masculinities, men and boys, and also
cites useful discussions of ...
Annual report of the Administrator on the implementation of the UNDP gender equality strategy in 2019
(United Nations, 2020-04-06)
This report presents the performance of UNDP in 2019 on implementing the gender equality strategy, 2018-2021. Chapter II of the report provides development results under each outcome of the Strategic Plan; chapter III ...
Women 2000 and Beyond: The role of men and boys in achieving gender equality
(United Nations, 2008)
Gender equality is not a women's issue; it concerns men and boys as well as women and girls. Garnering sufficient support for the profound social changes required by the gender equality agenda cannot be achieved by women ...