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the promise of equality : gender equity, reproductive health and the Millennium Development Goals
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- Book/Boek
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- Obaid, Thoraya Ahmed
- Publish Year
- 2005
- Shelfmark
- digitaal
key to achieving the Millennium Development Goals
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- Book/Boek
- Corporate
- UNIFEM
- Publish Year
- 2010
- Shelfmark
- digitaal
- Thesaurus
- gelijke behandeling, overheidsbeleid, gender, gezondheidszorg, vorming, armoede, internationaal, wereld, 21e eeuw, rapport
gender chart : special edition for the 58th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, 10-21 March 2014, New York
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- 2014
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- Digitaal
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- armoede, onderwijs, emancipatie, empowerment, kinderen, sterven, moederschapszorg, aids, ziekten, milieu, ontwikkelingssamenwerking, wereld, 2010-2019, 21e eeuw
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- The millennium development goals 2014: - Eridicate extreme poverty and hunger .- Achieve universal primary education .- Promote gender equality and empower women .- Reduce child mortality .- Improve maternal health .- Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases .- Ensure environmental sustainabilty .- Global partnership for development
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- Book/Boek
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- 2011
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- Digitaal
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- oorlog en vrede, onderwijs, analfabetisme, armoede, wereld, 21e eeuw, rapport
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Antonopoulos, Rania
- Publish Year
- 2009
- Shelfmark
- Digitaal
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- betaalde arbeid, zorgarbeid, armoede, privé openbaar debat, wereld, 21e eeuw, paper
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- 'Part I of the paper examines the interface and trade-offs between paid and unpaid work, including unpaid care work, while Part II identifies data gaps and proposes further research and analysis. Specifically, the paper focuses on women’s and men’s division of labour between paid work and unpaid care work and its effects on gender equality with respect to decent work outcomes, and one’s ability and power to make and act on choices: its interconnection with individual and family poverty: and on how economic and social policies and institutions influence women’s options by reducing or increasing the burden of unpaid care work. Unpaid care work shapes the ability, duration and types of paid work that can be undertaken. As it does not offer monetary remuneration, it reduces the exercise of “voice” over decision-making and impacts on one’s ability to accumulate savings and assets. Being regarded a woman’s “natural” work - performed in the “private” sphere of the family - unpaid care work hides away its economic dimensions and contributions: and being undervalued, it assigns paid social reproduction (care) workers to jobs that are presumed to be unskilled, with low pay, slender options for promotion and scant social protection. .Most importantly, unpaid care work entails a systemic transfer of hidden subsidies to the rest of the economy that go unrecognized, imposing a systematic time-tax on women throughout their life cycle. These hidden subsidies signal the existence of power relations between men and women. But also, they connect the “private” worlds of households and families with the “public” spheres of markets and the state in exploitative ways. It is important to shed light on these interconnections and draw attention to a pervasive form of inequality, in ways that motivate public dialogue and action on behalf of policy makers, in the hope that change is possible.'
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- 2009
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- Digitaal
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- arbeid, emancipatie, gelijke behandeling, gender mainstreaming, crisissen, armoede, wereld, 21e eeuw, rapport
- Description
- 'This report has three aims: reviewing the ILO’s progress in assisting constituents to achieve gender equality in the world of work: highlighting its current efforts to implement International Labour Conference (ILC) resolutions and Governing Body decisions on promoting gender equality and mainstreaming it in the Decent Work Agenda: and providing background for constituents to chart a strategic course for future work. The context of the current financial and economic crisis has made the analysis of successful initiatives especially relevant. The crisis will impact heavily on both women’s and men’s efforts to find and keep decent work, and the progress made by ILO constituents around the world is threatened. Recovery packages that are designed too hurriedly and without sufficient social dialogue may inadvertently exacerbate existing sex discrimination in the labour market. .The report makes the case for scaling up measures to eliminate sex discrimination in the world of work and highlights ILO interventions in all regions. The ILO approach is grounded in the rights-based argument and the economic efficiency rationale: not only is gender equality in the world of work a matter of human rights and justice for workers, it also makes good business sense for employers and is instrumental in achieving economic growth and poverty reduction at national levels.'
progress on achieving gender equality
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- Book/Boek
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- Grown, Caren
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- Gupta, Geeta Rao
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- Kes, Aslihan
- Publish Year
- 2008
- Shelfmark
- digitaal
end child marriage
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- Book/Boek
- Publish Year
- 2012
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- Digitaal
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- gearrangeerde huwelijken, meisjes, armoede, onderwijs, platteland, wereld, 21e eeuw, rapport
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- 'One in three girls in developing countries (excluding China) will probably be married before they are 18. One out of nine girls will be married before their 15th birthday. Most of these girls are poor, less-educated, and living in .rural areas.'
reaching common ground : culture, gender and human rights
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Moncrieffe, Joy
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- Marshall, Alex > (ed.)
- Publish Year
- 2008
- Shelfmark
- digitaal