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Brings together the perspective of indigenous people from across the Commonwealth, and particularly indigenous women, on matters of public policy that particularly concern them. This book includes case studies from different regions of the globe and presents the lived experiences ...
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This manual offers a number of case studies from developing and developed countries, which illustrate how programmes that promote HIV prevention by addressing gender and the social and economic factors that increase people's risk of infection are more likely to succeed in changin ...
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This practical manual addresses the problems inherent in current strategies, especially lack of collaboration between different agencies and individuals working in the area of gender-based violence. The book encourages development and implementation of policies, programmes and pl ...
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This is the consensus built up in a series of workshops in different regions of the Commonwealth on what is the most effective way of applying Gender Management System principles and methodology to the health sector. This manual should assist other countries in adapting mainstrea ...
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The gender responsive budget programme, an initiative from the Commonwealth Secretariat, is attracting interest among governments, civil society and development agencies. This sourcebook should be of particular use to practitioners, researchers, government officials and NGO's.
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This text explores the issue of gender inequality through the lens of the Millennium Development Goals, particularly the first one of halving world poverty by 2015.
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