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“Women in Peace” & International Women’s Day 2018
Let’s celebrate International Women’s Day 2018 and the launch of a great website dedicated to Women in Peace! Continue reading
Posted in Education, Fragile States, Gender, Gender Based Violence, Girls, Global Citizenship Education, Peace, Peace Education, Peacebuilding, Women
Tagged #PressforProgress, Gender Analysis, Gender Equality, Gender Gap, Gender Gap Report, Gender in Peacebuilding, International Women's Day, peace education, UN Women, UNSCR 1325, Women in Peace, Women Peacemakers, Women's Empowerment, World Economic Forum
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2013 Global Gender Gap Report: 20% of countries have made no progress or are falling behind
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has just released the 2013 Global Gender Gap Report. ItĀ ranks 136 countries* (which collectively contain over 93 percent of the world’s population) based on 14 indicators used to measure the size of a nation’s gender … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Education, Gender Based Violence, Girls, International Development, MENA, Women
Tagged Africa, Development, Economic Participation, Education, Finland, G20, Gender Equality, Gender Gap, Gender Gap Report, Health and survival, Iceland, International Development, Middle East, Millenium Development Goals, Nicaragua, North Africa, Norway, Philippines, Political empowerment, Sweden, The World Economic Forum, Women, Women's Empowerment, Yemen
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