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learning from practice
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Ruxton, Sandy > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Smith, Sue
- Publish Year
- 2004
- Shelfmark
- digitaal
- Thesaurus
- gelijke behandeling, emancipatiebeleid, gender mainstreaming, ontwikkelingsbeleid, mannen, mannelijkheid, jongeren, lichamelijke gezondheid, vaderschap, aids, geweld, wereld, bundel
- Description
- Based on examples of interventions in five fields (reproductive and sexual health, fatherhood, gender-based violence, livelihoods, and work with young men) from a range of countries, the contributors provide an account of practical experience of work with men for gender equality and share knowledge and expertise gained from programmes run by Oxfam GB and other organisations. Contains the following articles: Transforming our interventions for gender equality by addressing and involving men and boys: How do we know if men have changed?: promoting and measuring attitude change with young men: lessons from program ‘H’ in Latin America: Strategies and approaches to enhance the role of men and boys in gender equality: a case study from Yemen: What do men think about gender equality?: reflections of Oxfam Great-Britain staff in Delhi and Dhaka: Men as partners: lessons learned from engaging men in clinics and communities: Evolving the gender agenda: the responsibilities and challenges for development organisations: Masculinities: resistance and change: The things they didn’t tell you about working with men in gender workshops: “How do you eat between harvests?”: engaging men in gender and livelihoods: Fatherwork in the Caribbean: examples of support for men’s work in relation to family life: Addressing men’s role in family violence: the experience of Sakhli: Taking the bull by the horns: working with young men on HIV/Aids in South Africa: Liberation for everyone, not just men: A case study of the Men’s Association against Violence (AMKV) in Timor-Leste: Mainstreaming a male perspective into UK regeneration.
feminist perspectives
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Afshar, Haleh > (ed.)
- Creator
- Eade, Deborah > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Williams, Suzanne
- Publish Year
- 2004
- Shelfmark
- digitaal
- Thesaurus
- duurzame ontwikkeling, oorlog en vrede, oorlogsslachtoffers, violence, wereld, bundel
- Description
- This reader comprises two parts. In the first authors describe on the theme of women, war, and peace building the work of women (some feminist, some not) who are actively engaged in trying to (re)build equitable and sustainable societies in the process of living through or emerging from war. The second part contains articles focusing on the ways in which aid agencies often relate to the victims of conflict, who are predominantly women and children, and considering how external agencies might best support these victims and other civilians in their own peace-building efforts.
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Sweetman, Caroline > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Leigh, Erin
- Publish Year
- 2004
- Shelfmark
- digitaal
- Thesaurus
- gender, ontwikkelingssamenwerking, diversiteit, bundel
- Description
- This collection of articles considers what diversity and difference are, why they are important for development organisations, and what the impact would be for development programmes. Includes the chaptors: Organisational strategy in India and diverse identities of women: Coalition building in the midst of political polarisation in Zimbabwe: Microfinance from the point of view of women with disabilities: lessons from Zambia and Zimbabwe: Gender, identity and diversity: learning from insights gained in transformative gender training: Promoting cultural diversity and rights of women: the dilemmas of 'intersectionality' for development organisations: Diversity in Oxfam GB: engaging the head and turning the heart: Poverty reduction policy responses to gender and social diversity in Uganda: Empowerment through activism: responding to domestic violence in the South Asian community in London.
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Keating, Maree > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Leigh, Erin
- Publish Year
- 2004
- Shelfmark
- digitaal
- Thesaurus
- gender mainstreaming, ontwikkelingssamenwerking, handel, China, Botswana, Afrika, Caraïbisch gebied, Oceanië, bundel
- Description
- The articles in this book deal with the ways gender and other social inequalities work together to support and facilitate the unsustainable 'race to bottom', which now characterises the global supply system. Discussed is the possibility for a global trading system to work as part of an international regime of rules that could reduce poverty and simultaneously increase equality and opportunities for women. Contents: 'Good jobs' and hidden costs: women workers documenting the price of precarious employment: Global trade and home work: closing the divide: Women workers and precarious employment in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, China: Being a female entrepreneur in Botswana: Look FIRST from a gender perspective: NAFTA and the FTAA: Are trade agreements with the EU beneficial to women in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific?: TRIPS and biodiversity: a gender perspective: Women, trade and migration: Gender, the Doha Development Agenda, and the post-Cancun trade negotiations: Corporate responsibility and women's employment: the case of cashew nuts.
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