Public-Private Partnerships in Education and the Pursuit of Gender Equality: A View from South Asia
By Shailaja Fennell, International Development Policy, Revue internationale de politique de développement, 2014
By Shailaja Fennell, International Development Policy, Revue internationale de politique de développement, 2014
United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), June 2014
Asian Development Bank (ADB) September 2012
By Gunnar Köhlin Erin O. Sills Subhrendu K. Pattanayak Christopher Wilfong, Word Bank 2011
A joint publication by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and ENERGIA 2004
This toolkit outlines gender issues in energy projects, women’s energy needs, and lessons from project experiences and contains tips for addressing gender equality issues in project planning, sample project outlines, and annotated guides to further resources.
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This guide provides an overview of the challenges faced by women-owned businesses to participate in public procurement markets and offers tools to address these challenges and suggests means to stimulate increased entrepreneurial activity by women-owned businesses. Table 1 contans further legislation examples authorizing preferencial procurement policies for women-owned enterprises.
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The paper draws attention to the most basic ways in which gender affects and is affected by transport policies and projects and provides practical approaches to address gender-related problems in road transport projects.
The checklist is meant to assist staff and consultants in implementing the ADB's policy and strategic objectives on gender and development (GAD). It guides users through all stages of the project/program cycle in identifying the main gender issues in the health sector and in designing appropriate gender-sensitive strategies, components, and indicators to respond to gender issues.
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