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www.oecd.orgCIDA: Questions about culture, gender equality and development cooperation / 4 address this, CIDA’sPolicy on Gender Equality requires explicit consideration of gender equality issues in the planning process and a decision-making process that supports progress toward gender equality. Partner countries agree on the gender equality goal, as ...
EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY
www.oecd.orggender equality issues, regardless of the type of assist ance, the donor agenc y, the partner countr y or sector. Findings from the review also support anecdotal evidence about how to promote gender equality in development programming. Discuss gender equality with partner countries Dialogue to develop partne rships on gende r equa lity
WOMEN AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
sustainabledevelopment.un.orgIn this regard, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is more ambitious envisaging the eradication of poverty, the systematic tack-ling of climate change and building peaceful, resilient, equitable and inclusive societies. The Agenda, unlike the MDGs, has a stand-alone Goal on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.
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www.un.orgWomen, gender equality ... development of a range of essential life skills, including communication, leader-ship, teamwork and negotiation. Inactive adults can rapidly improve
GENDER EQUALITY CAPACITY ASSESSMENT TOOL
trainingcentre.unwomen.orgGender equality capacity assessment is a means of as-sessing the understanding, knowledge and skills that ... Gender-responsive planning (e.g. development of project or programme documents) Gender-specific programming (e.g. inclusion of …
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hdr.undp.orgto measure gender inequalities began in the 1995 Human Development Report on gender, and recent reports have included two indices on gender, one accounting for differences between men and women in the HDI dimensions, the other a composite of inequalities in empowerment and well-being. This briefing note is organized into six sections.