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Making Women Count - Not Just Counting Women: Assessing Women’s Inclusion and Influence on Peace Negotiations
(Inclusive Peace & Transition Initiative (The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) and UN Women, 2016)
Fifteen years after the adoption of the landmark UN Security Council Resolution
1325, women remain significantly underrepresented in peace and transitional
processes. A central challenge is the lack of evidence-based ...
Where are the Men? How Male Engagement in Savings Groups Can Contribute to Financial Inclusion and Women’s Empowerment
(SEEP Network, 2019)
Worldwide, about 80 percent of Savings Group members are women (SAVIX 2019). Gendered participation rates in Savings Groups mirror those of the microfinance sector, which set a precedent of emphasizing women as financial ...
Monitoring equality: Developing a gender identity question
(Equality and Human Rights Commission, 2011)
Women in the Labor Force: The Role of Fiscal Policies
(International Monetary Fund, 2020)
Despite the increase in female labor force participation over the past three decades, women still do not have the same opportunities as men to participate in economic activities in most countries. The average female labor ...
Board Monitor Europe 2019
(Heidrick & Struggles International, 2019)
In this annual Board Monitor Europe report, we examine for the third year a range of data on the background and experience of newly appointed independent, non-executive directors, by region and country, compared with past ...
Monitoring and evaluating impact
(Equality Challenge Unit, 2018)
This briefing aims to assist practitioners to design impact evaluations of their
own equality and diversity initiatives first by clarifying what is meant by the
term impact, and then by identifying both the traditional ...
Toolkit on gender-sensitive communication
(European Institute for Gender Equality, 2019)
Language is a reflection of the attitudes, behaviours and norms within a society. It also shapes people’s attitudes as to what is ‘normal’ and acceptable.
Women play an active role in society, yet – all too often – we ...
RESPECT women: Preventing violence against women
(World Health Organization, 2019)
The primary audience for this
document is policymakers.
Programme implementers
working on preventing and
responding to violence
against women will also find it
useful for designing, planning,
implementing, and ...
Methodological Guidelines for the Gender Analysis of National Population and Housing Census Data
(United Nations, 2014)
A national Population and Housing Census has the enormous
advantage of enumerating every single household
and individual in a country, thereby making it possible to
provide more robust and disaggregated detail on ...