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Beyond Gender Mainstreaming: transforming humanitarian action, organizations and culture (2023)
This qualitative analysis examines the challenges and failures of gender mainstreaming within the humanitarian sector, concluding that gender mainstreaming cannot succeed in changing a sector built on patriarchal norms. The article instead argues that an approach rooted in behavior and culture change will be more effective in advancing gender equality.
Feminist Activism Works! A review of select literature on the impact of feminist activism….(2020)
This Mama Cash literature review provides evidence on the impact of feminist activism on women’s rights. Priority was given to quantitative, cross-national, and longitudinal studies. Key themes of the literature review include violence against women, economic rights, reproductive rights, political participation and representation, and family law.
UNICEF Gender Analysis Report (2022)
This gender analysis examines the impact of gender in eight South Asian countries on Community Health Worker (CHW) roles and responsibilities and the gender-responsive approaches needed for CHW’s to optimally contribute to Primary Health Care Strengthening.
Gender Data Portal (n.d.)
This World Bank data portal provides up-to-date gender statistics. Information is presented through engaging narratives and visualizations, enhancing comprehension of gender data and supporting analyses crucial for making informed policy decisions. Users can search the portal by topic, country, and indicators, as well as view data sources, data availability, and additional resources.
OECD Gender Data Portal (n.d.)
The OECD Gender Data Portal showcases key indicators exposing gender disparities across education, employment, health, development, governance, digital, and energy sectors. It highlights the distance to gender equality, emphasizing areas requiring urgent action. Data spans OECD member nations and partner economies.
Workplaces: Worse for Women (2023)
The Global Health 50/50's sixth annual report delves into workplace policies' role in fostering equal opportunities, specifically addressing sexual and reproductive health and rights. The report evaluates gender-related policies of nearly 200 global health organizations. It encourages the global health community to lead by example, framing sexual and reproductive health and rights as a human rights issue central to women's leadership.