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Category : Family violence
Languages : en
Pages : 166
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Report on the Tanzania Media Training Workshop on Covering Gender Violence
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Category : Family violence
Languages : en
Pages : 166
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Publisher:
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Category : Family violence
Languages : en
Pages : 166
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Report on the SADC Media Training Workshop on Covering Violence Against Women
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Category : Women
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Category : Women
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Citizens and Governance
Author: Commonwealth Foundation
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ISBN: 9780903850254
Category : Civil society
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
This companion to a 2005 publication on the same topic, presents case studies documented from a government perspective, rather than from that of civil society.These case studies illustrate government-civil society partnerships in the implementation of programmes and activities addressing the four critical areas of the Commonwealth Plan of Action for Gender Equality 2005-2015: gender, democracy, peace and conflict; gender, human rights and law; poverty eradication and economic empowerment; and gender and HIV and AIDS.They represent a variety of successes, challenges and lessons in terms of all aspects of government-civil society partnerships, from the conceptualisation, planning and development of the partnerships and projects, to their implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation.
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ISBN: 9780903850254
Category : Civil society
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
This companion to a 2005 publication on the same topic, presents case studies documented from a government perspective, rather than from that of civil society.These case studies illustrate government-civil society partnerships in the implementation of programmes and activities addressing the four critical areas of the Commonwealth Plan of Action for Gender Equality 2005-2015: gender, democracy, peace and conflict; gender, human rights and law; poverty eradication and economic empowerment; and gender and HIV and AIDS.They represent a variety of successes, challenges and lessons in terms of all aspects of government-civil society partnerships, from the conceptualisation, planning and development of the partnerships and projects, to their implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation.
The Crossroad Between a Women Movement and Media
Author: Jill Johannessen
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Category : Feminism
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Feminism
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Against Neoliberalism
Author: C. S. L. Chachage
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Category : Africa, East
Languages : en
Pages : 316
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Category : Africa, East
Languages : en
Pages : 316
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SADC Gender Monitor
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Category : Sex discrimination
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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"Monitoring implementation of the Beijing Commitments by SADC member states." (varies).
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Category : Sex discrimination
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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"Monitoring implementation of the Beijing Commitments by SADC member states." (varies).
Civil Society and Democratic Development in Tanzania
Author: Andrew S. Z. Kiondo
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Category : Civil society
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Category : Civil society
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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SADC Gender Protocol 2015 Barometer
Author: Morna, Colleen Lowe
Publisher: Gender Links
ISBN: 0992243351
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
In August 2008, Heads of State of the Southern African Development Community adopted the ground-breaking SADC Protocol on Gender and Development. This followed a concerted campaign by NGOs under the umbrella of the Southern Africa Gender Protocol Alliance. The SADC Gender Protocol is the only sub-regional instrument that brings together existing global and continental commitments to gender equality and enhances these through time bound targets. Aligned to Millennium Development Goal Three, the original 28 targets of the Protocol targets expire in 2015. Now that 2015 is here, we need to step back, assess and reposition. In June 2014, SADC Gender Ministers agreed to review the targets of the Gender Protocol in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In May this year, ministers added that they want the Protocol to be accompanied by a Monitoring, Evaluation and Results Framework. The 2015 Barometer shows that implementation is now the biggest missing gap in the quest for gender equality. Now is the time to strengthen resolve, reconsider, reposition, and re-strategise for 2030. SADC GENDER PROTOCOL BAROMETER • 2015 2015 is here! In August 2008, Heads of State of the Southern African Development Community adopted the ground-breaking SADC Protocol on Gender and Development. This followed a concerted campaign by NGOs under the umbrella of the Southern Africa Gender Protocol Alliance. The SADC Gender Protocol is the only sub-regional instrument that brings together existing global and continental commitments to gender equality and enhances these through time bound targets. Aligned to Millennium Development Goal Three, the original 28 targets of the Protocol targets expire in 2015. Now that 2015 is here, we need to step back, assess and reposition. In June 2014, SADC Gender Ministers agreed to review the targets of the Gender Protocol in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In May this year, ministers added that they want the Protocol to be accompanied by a Monitoring, Evaluation and Results Framework. The 2015 Barometer shows that implementation is now the biggest missing gap in the quest for gender equality. Now is the time to strengthen resolve, reconsider, reposition, and re-strategise for 2030.
Publisher: Gender Links
ISBN: 0992243351
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
In August 2008, Heads of State of the Southern African Development Community adopted the ground-breaking SADC Protocol on Gender and Development. This followed a concerted campaign by NGOs under the umbrella of the Southern Africa Gender Protocol Alliance. The SADC Gender Protocol is the only sub-regional instrument that brings together existing global and continental commitments to gender equality and enhances these through time bound targets. Aligned to Millennium Development Goal Three, the original 28 targets of the Protocol targets expire in 2015. Now that 2015 is here, we need to step back, assess and reposition. In June 2014, SADC Gender Ministers agreed to review the targets of the Gender Protocol in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In May this year, ministers added that they want the Protocol to be accompanied by a Monitoring, Evaluation and Results Framework. The 2015 Barometer shows that implementation is now the biggest missing gap in the quest for gender equality. Now is the time to strengthen resolve, reconsider, reposition, and re-strategise for 2030. SADC GENDER PROTOCOL BAROMETER • 2015 2015 is here! In August 2008, Heads of State of the Southern African Development Community adopted the ground-breaking SADC Protocol on Gender and Development. This followed a concerted campaign by NGOs under the umbrella of the Southern Africa Gender Protocol Alliance. The SADC Gender Protocol is the only sub-regional instrument that brings together existing global and continental commitments to gender equality and enhances these through time bound targets. Aligned to Millennium Development Goal Three, the original 28 targets of the Protocol targets expire in 2015. Now that 2015 is here, we need to step back, assess and reposition. In June 2014, SADC Gender Ministers agreed to review the targets of the Gender Protocol in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In May this year, ministers added that they want the Protocol to be accompanied by a Monitoring, Evaluation and Results Framework. The 2015 Barometer shows that implementation is now the biggest missing gap in the quest for gender equality. Now is the time to strengthen resolve, reconsider, reposition, and re-strategise for 2030.
SADC Gender Protocol 2014 Barometer
Author: Morna, Colleen Lowe
Publisher: Gender Links
ISBN: 0992243300
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
In August 2008, Heads of State of the Southern African Development Community adopted the ground-breaking SADC Protocol on Gender and Development. This followed a concerted campaign by NGOs under the umbrella of the Southern Africa Gender Protocol Alliance. By the 2013 Heads of State summit, 13 countries had signed and 12 countries had ratified the SADC Gender Protocol. The Protocol is now in force. With one year to go, time is ticking to 2015, when governments need to have achieved 28 targets for the attainment of gender equality. In keeping with the Alliance slogan: Yes we must! this 2014 Barometer provides a wealth of updated data against which progress will be measure by all those who cherish democracy in the region. The world, and SADC, is also looking to the future with the post 2015 agenda. Now is the time to strengthen resolve, reconsider, reposition, and re-strategise for 2030.
Publisher: Gender Links
ISBN: 0992243300
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
In August 2008, Heads of State of the Southern African Development Community adopted the ground-breaking SADC Protocol on Gender and Development. This followed a concerted campaign by NGOs under the umbrella of the Southern Africa Gender Protocol Alliance. By the 2013 Heads of State summit, 13 countries had signed and 12 countries had ratified the SADC Gender Protocol. The Protocol is now in force. With one year to go, time is ticking to 2015, when governments need to have achieved 28 targets for the attainment of gender equality. In keeping with the Alliance slogan: Yes we must! this 2014 Barometer provides a wealth of updated data against which progress will be measure by all those who cherish democracy in the region. The world, and SADC, is also looking to the future with the post 2015 agenda. Now is the time to strengthen resolve, reconsider, reposition, and re-strategise for 2030.
Annual Report
Author: Chama cha Waandishi wa Habari Wanawake Tanzania
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Category : Women's mass media
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Women's mass media
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description