Participatory Research Study with Adolescents and Youth in Sierra Leone April - July 2002
Creator
Lowicki, Jane
Pillsbury, Allison A.
Participatory Research Study with Adolescents and Youth in Sierra Leone April - July 2002
In-depth look at the experiences of adolescents affected by war and persecution and the international and local responses to their situation.
Creator
Lowicki, Jane
Pillsbury, Allison A.
The inequality predicament
The inequality predicament
Liberia Response to the Questionnaire to Governments on Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action (1995) and the Outcome of the Twenty-Third Special Session of the General Assembly (2000)
Liberia Response to the Questionnaire to Governments on Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action (1995) and the Outcome of the Twenty-Third Special Session of the General Assembly (2000)
Girls in fighting forces
Creator
Denov, Myriam
Girls in fighting forces
Creator
Denov, Myriam
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
African Civil Society Beijing +20 Shadow Report
African Civil Society Beijing +20 Shadow Report
'2015 marks the 20th anniversary of the agreement signed by 189 countries that attended the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China. Over the last two decades, Africa has made significant strides in developing progressive frameworks to advance the rights of women.This report is structured around four main sections: the first section offers an overview of the evolution of the socio-economic and political terrain within which women’s rights work has occurred. The second substantive sections summarises the key findings from the 51 state reports and the trends noted across all 51 state reports that were submitted to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA). The third substantive section looks at the 12 critical areas, assessing gaps in state reporting and highlighting illustrative examples where innovation and/or where progress has occurred in specific states. These illustrations are not designed to highlight what all 51 reporting states have done in the 12 areas. The final section concludes with a set of recommendations.'