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Gender Festival 2011:Gender,Democracy & Development

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Gender Festival 2011:Gender,Democracy & Development

Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP) and Feminist Activist Coalition (FemAct) are pleased to announce the 10th Gender Festival(Tamasha la Jinsia) which will focus on Land, Labour and Livelih

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Gender analysis for development practice and organisational change

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Gender analysis for development practice and organisational change

Build your knowledge about gender and gender analysis for development practice and organisational change. For more information, visit the AWID website

Election Coverage from a Gender Perspective: A Media Monitoring Manual

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May 31, 2011

Election Coverage from a Gender Perspective: A Media Monitoring Manual

This manual presents a methodological tool for monitoring media coverage during election campaigns. It focuses on a gender perspective using objective and verifiable information, and is based on experiences of six Latin American institutions.

This manual presents a methodological tool for monitoring media coverage during election campaigns. It focuses on a gender perspective using objective and verifiable information, and is based on experiences of six Latin American institutions.

Voices of a Revolution: Conversations with Tunisia’s Youth

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May 11, 2011

Voices of a Revolution: Conversations with Tunisia’s Youth

Based on a series of ten focus groups conducted in March 2011, this report explores young Tunisians‘opinions of the recent events that led to the overthrow of the Ben Ali regime and of the political transition underway.

Based on a series of ten focus groups conducted in March 2011, this report explores young Tunisians‘opinions of the recent events that led to the overthrow of the Ben Ali regime and of the political transition underway.

Statement on violence against women in politics in Nigeria

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April 28, 2011

Statement on violence against women in politics in Nigeria

The Violence Against Women in Politics (VAWiP) initiative is part of a larger Africa regional project by UN Women which aims at stimulating evidence-based, systematic and institutionalized response mechanisms to the issue of electoral violence against women.

The Violence Against Women in Politics (VAWiP) initiative is part of a larger Africa regional project by UN Women which aims at stimulating evidence-based, systematic and institutionalized response mechanisms to the issue of electoral violence against women.

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encourageXchange EUROPE 2011 WORKSHOP: Securely Exchanging Information through Technology

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encourageXchange EUROPE 2011 WORKSHOP: Securely Exchanging Information through Technology

ENCOURAGEXCHANGE  EUROPE 2011 


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Krems an der Donau, Austria

(a short distance from Vienna)

FOR THE WORKSHOP:

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