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Men and gender equality
(Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015)
Our world is a deeply unequal one. Systemic inequalities which disadvantage women and advantage men are visible around the globe. Whether on looks at political power and authority, economic resources and decision-making, ...
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 ...
What men have to do with it: Public Policies to Promote Gender Equality
(International Center for Research on Women & Instituto Promundo., 2010)
How can public policies more adequately engage men and boys in achieving gender equality
and reducing gender disparities in health and social welfare? How can underlying social norms
and institutions be changed to support ...
Engaging Men for Gender Equality
(EIGE, 2014)
The online discussion on “Engaging Men for Gender Equality” took place on 11th September 2014. It was the follow-up
meeting of a previous debate on the same topic held in October 2013. At the same time, EIGE wanted to ...
A Training Manual On Engagıng Men To End Gender Based Vıolence
(African Women’s Development and Communication Network, 2013)
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 ...
State of America’s fathers: A MenCare advocacy publication
(Promundo, 2016)
Fatherhood in America is changing, and changing fast. Never before
have fathers been so visible – in commercials and in the media in
general, in research, and in our communities. There’s a reason for that:
men are doing ...