Worldwide, violence against women and children is playing a critical role in driving the spread of HIV/AIDS. Released on August 1, 2006, GAA's … Go to resource »
This Crisis Group report, assesses what women have been able to achieve in three countries to challenge the dominance of militarised solutions. In all … Go to resource »
Following a study in Liberia, Save the Children UK has reported finding the exploitation of children by humanitarian workers, peacekeepers and local … Go to resource »
There are many success stories throughout UNDP where gender mainstreaming has yielded positive results. The examples in this booklet show that … Go to resource »
The papers in this volume examine the links between gender, time use, and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. They contribute to a broader definition of … Go to resource »
Gender is defined by societal norms which determine relations between men and women and the differences in their roles and responsibilities, … Go to resource »
About five million African children will die in 2015 if donor countries continue with a business-as-usual approach to development in the region. But … Go to resource »
In 2003, COHREs Women and Housing Rights Programme visited some countries in Africa to find out more about the needs and problems of women. They … Go to resource »
The central thrust of Who's Got the Power? is that dramatic, meaningful, sustainable progress toward decreasing child and maternal mortality requires … Go to resource »
Countless women and girls in Nigeria are subjected to violence by some members of their families and within their communities, as in many countries … Go to resource »
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