Compilation of papers presented at an ARROW-WDF symposium held at the 6th Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights (APCRSHR). The papers provide an overview of the scale and burden of the disease in the Asia-Pacific region, of the negative impact of diabetes on pregnancy and perinatal outcomes, on the health of women and future generations, and on the sexuality and sexual health of men and women. The concluding chapter presents the key points presented in the three papers, makes recommendations for action, and presents advocacy opportunities for reducing deaths and disabilities and improving the health of women and future generations.
Sakhi Saheli
Sakhi Saheli
Wat maakt het verschil?
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Bakker, Bouko > (samenst.) (red.)
Wijsen, Ciel > (samenst.) (red.)
Wat maakt het verschil?
Beleidsverkenning naar de seksuele gezondheid van lesbische vrouwen, homoseksuele mannen, biseksuelen en transgenders (LHBT's) in Nederland, uitgevoerd eind 2012. Het rapport bestaat uit een literatuuronderzoek, de rapportage over secundaire analyses op de data van de bevolkingsstudies, en en het geeft aanbevelingen voor toekomstig beleid.
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Bakker, Bouko > (samenst.) (red.)
Wijsen, Ciel > (samenst.) (red.)
Gender and sexuality
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Esplen, Emily
Gender and sexuality
Contains summaries of new thinking, case studies, tools, online resources and contact details for relevant organisations.
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Esplen, Emily
Gender in the 21st century
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Sweetman, Caroline > (ed.)
Gender in the 21st century
In de volgende bijdragen wordt besproken hoe op diverse beleidsterreinen gendergelijkheid bereikt kan worden in de 21e eeuw. Bevat: Moving the goalposts: gender and globalisation in the twenty-first century / door Ruth Pearson: Gender, globalisation, and democracy / door Sylvia Walby: Globalisation and gender training for the media: challenges and lessons learned / door Patricia A. Made: Women's labour and economic globalisation: a participatory workshop created by Alternative Women in Development / door Carol Barton en Elmira Nazombe: 'We are forgotten on earth': international development targets, poverty, and gender in Ethiopia / door Fra von Massow: Rethinking gender and development practice for the twenty-first century / door Judy El-Bushra: 'Put your money where your mouth is!': the need for public investment in women's organisations / door Siobhan Riordan: Culture as a barrier to rural women's entrepreneurship: experience from Zimbabwe / door Colletah Chitsike: 'Queering' development: exploring the links between same-sex sexualities, gender and development / door Susie Jolly: Challenging machismo: promoting sexual and reproductive health with Nicaraguan men / door Peter Sternberg: Women's health and HIV: experience from a sex workers project in Calcutta / door Madhu Bala Nath.
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Sweetman, Caroline > (ed.)
The state of world population 1998
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Marshall, Alex > (ed.)
The state of world population 1998
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Marshall, Alex > (ed.)
Report on some aspects of commercial sex work in Armenia
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Shatvoryan, Yenok
Mirakyan, Mira
Babayan, Karen
[et al.]
Report on some aspects of commercial sex work in Armenia
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Shatvoryan, Yenok
Mirakyan, Mira
Babayan, Karen
[et al.]
Local action global change
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Mertus, Julie
Flowers, Nancy
Dutt, Mallika
Bunch, Charlotte > forword
Local action global change
This handbook combines development of rights awareness with issue-oriented actions. The manual includes substantive information about the human rights of women in such areas as violence, health, reproduction and sexuality, education, the global economy, the workplace, and family life. Each chapter connects the discussion to the provisions of CEDAW (the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women) and to the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and other international agreements. .The book provides tools for women and men to examine critically the framework of human rights. The manual encourages readers to make connections among different sets of human rights and different constituencies. Activities feature interactive methodologies such as discussion, role-play, story-telling, and creative expression in art and music to relate human rights principles to women's personal experience.