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Gender in local government / a sourcebook for trainers
(United Nations, 2011)
"This sourcebook aims at providing local governments with the tools to better understand the importance of gender in the decision-making process and to reach better solutions for the communities they serve. For this ...
Gender equality for smarter cities: challenges and progress
(United Nations, 2009)
Towns and cities are increasingly important places for tackling gender inequalities. This book highlights some of the key gender issues we face in the context of rapid urbanisation in the developing world. It also provides ...
Gender mainstreaming in local authorities: best practices
(United Nations, 2008)
Applying a gender lens to science, technology and innovation
(United Nations, 2011)
Ending Violence Against Women in the Western Balkans and Turkey: Implemeting Norms, Changing Minds
(United Nations, 2020-04)
The three-year Programme, ‘Implementing Norms,
Changing Minds’ (Feb. 2017 - Jan. 2020) aimed at ending
gender-based discrimination and violence against
women and girls in the Western Balkans (Albania,
Bosnia and ...
Understanding masculinities, results from the International Men and Gender Equality Study in the Middle East and North Africa
(United Nations, 2017)
The International Men and Gender Equality Survey – Middle East and North Africa (IMAGES MENA) study includes quantitative and qualitative research with men and women aged 18 to 59 in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, and Palestine. ...
Government responses to COVID-19: Lessons on gender equality for a world in turmoil
(United Nations, 2022)
The overlapping impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, accelerating climate disasters, and geopolitical conflict are a threat to gender equality and women’s rights across the globe. This report from UN Women and UNDP shows what ...
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 ...