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At the crossroads
- Creator
- Hunt, Abigail
- O'Connell, Helen
At the crossroads
Women’s rights organisations (WROs) are organisations led by women working to advance gender equality and women’s rights. They vary in focus and scale but are informed and inspired by an understanding of the context in which women live, and what needs to change. They organise as women but recognise that women experience .many layers of inequality shaped by age, ability, ethnicity, race, HIV status, sexual orientation, religion and other social differences, and so have diverse needs and interests. A feminist analysis of how these inequalities intersect with gender inequality, and of the power structures which maintain women’s inequality to men, is at the core of WROs’ work.- Creator
- Hunt, Abigail
- O'Connell, Helen
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State of inequality
State of inequality
'This report looks at the state of inequality in health, answering key questions: according to the latest available data, what the status is of inequality across and within countries and how levels of health have changed in population subgroups over time. The objective of this report is to showcase best practices in reporting the state of inequality in low- and middle-income countries using high-quality data, sound and transparent analysis methods, and user-oriented, comprehensive reporting. This report encompasses the latest status of inequality and changes over time across 23 RMNCH indicators, disaggregated by four dimensions of inequality (economic status, education, place of residence and sex). It draws on data from 86 low-and middle-income countries from all world regions. In a subset of 42 low- and middle-income countries (where data availability permitted), it was also possible to assess how the extent of inequality had changed over time. The use of effective reporting practices helps to convey clear, salient messages about the state of inequality. Visualization technology facilitates the presentation and interpretation of large amounts of data, as results can be displayed using .interactive, customizable views.' -
Because I am a girl: the state of the world's girls 2015
- Creator
- Hendriks, Sarah > (ed.)
- Goulds, Sharon > (ed.)
- Short, Adam > (ed.)
- Gallinetti, Jacqui > (ed.)
- Quiroga, Lucero > (ed.)
- Armstrong, Sally
- Bah, Chernor
- Carter, Jimmy
- Dharker, Imtiaz
- Gillard, Julia
- Haidary, Anita
- Harris, Joanna
- Kebede, Liya
- Machel, Graça
- Navarro, Catalina Ruiz
- Nooyi, Indra
- Pearl, Mariane
- Saadawi, Nawal El
- Shonibare, Bukki
Because I am a girl: the state of the world's girls 2015
'The ‘State of the World’s Girls’ report has tackled many topics: girls in the global economy: education: girls affected by conflict and by disaster: the new digital world and its implications, both negative and positive, for girls’ lives: the challenges and risks of increasing urbanisation: working with men and boys: and looked at attitudinal, structural and institutional barriers to gender equality.'- Creator
- Hendriks, Sarah > (ed.)
- Goulds, Sharon > (ed.)
- Short, Adam > (ed.)
- Gallinetti, Jacqui > (ed.)
- Quiroga, Lucero > (ed.)
- Armstrong, Sally
- Bah, Chernor
- Carter, Jimmy
- Dharker, Imtiaz
- Gillard, Julia
- Haidary, Anita
- Harris, Joanna
- Kebede, Liya
- Machel, Graça
- Navarro, Catalina Ruiz
- Nooyi, Indra
- Pearl, Mariane
- Saadawi, Nawal El
- Shonibare, Bukki
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Sexual and reproductive health and rights – the key to gender equality and women’s empowerment
Sexual and reproductive health and rights – the key to gender equality and women’s empowerment
'In this report, sexual and reproductive health and rights refers to: the right to have control over and decide freely and responsibly on matters related to sexuality, including sexual and reproductive health, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. .This report examines the links between sexual and reproductive health and rights and gender equality. It explores the different pathways of empowerment that girls and women experience, and analyzes how these pathways are affected by sexual and reproductive health and rights.' -
Progress of the World’s Women 2015-2016
- Creator
- Kelly, Annie
- Charner, Flora
- Kleeman, Jenny
- Nichonghaile, Clar
- Topping, Alexandra
Progress of the World’s Women 2015-2016
‘This report focuses on the economic and social dimensions of gender equality, including the right of all women to a good job, with fair pay and safe working conditions, to an adequate pension in older age, to health care and to safe water without discrimination based on factors such as socio-economic status, geographic location and .race or ethnicity. In doing so, it aims to unravel some of the current challenges and contradictions facing the world today: at a time when women and girls have almost equal opportunities when it comes to education.’- Creator
- Kelly, Annie
- Charner, Flora
- Kleeman, Jenny
- Nichonghaile, Clar
- Topping, Alexandra
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The power of parity
- Creator
- Woetzel, Jonathan
- Madgavkar, Anu
- Ellingrud, Kweilin
- Labaye, Eric
- Devillard, Sandrine
- Kutcher, Eric
- Manyika, James
- Dobbs, Richard H.
- Krishnan, Mekala
The power of parity
Authors attempt to date to estimate the size of the economic potential from achieving gender parity and to map gender inequality. They have identified ten “impact zones”—concentrations of gender inequality that account for more than three-quarters of the women in the world affected by the gender gap—that they hope will help prioritize action. In addition, MGI has developed a Gender Parity Score, or GPS, that gives a view of what will help to close the gender gap.- Creator
- Woetzel, Jonathan
- Madgavkar, Anu
- Ellingrud, Kweilin
- Labaye, Eric
- Devillard, Sandrine
- Kutcher, Eric
- Manyika, James
- Dobbs, Richard H.
- Krishnan, Mekala
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The Millennium Development Goals Report 2015
- Creator
- Way, Catharine > (ed.)
The Millennium Development Goals Report 2015
'At the beginning of the new millennium, world leaders gathered at the United Nations to shape a broad vision to .fight poverty in its many dimensions. That vision, which was translated into eight Millennium Development Goals .(MDGs), has remained the overarching development framework for the world for the past 15 years. Thanks to concerted global, regional, national and local efforts, the MDGs have saved the lives of millions and improved conditions for many more. The data and analysis presented in this report prove that, with targeted interventions, sound strategies, adequate resources and political will, even the poorest countries can make dramatic and unprecedented progress. The report also acknowledges uneven achievements and shortfalls in many areas.'- Creator
- Way, Catharine > (ed.)
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