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- ABANTU for Development
A human resource network promoting a gender and African perspective.
- African Women and Economic Development
International Conference, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, 28 April - 1 May 1998
- AWID
For details of the Association of Women in Development (AWID) and their 8th International Forum: Leading Solutions for Equality and Justice (November 1999).
- AWOG- African Women Global Network, AWOGNet
- AWORC-Asian Women's Resource Exchange
This Internet-based women's information service and network in Asia provides links to activities for the Beijing+5 review process in the region. Also includes online training modules on ICTs.
- BRIDGE
information and analysis service on development and gender, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
BRIDGE is an innovative information and analysis service specialising in gender and development issues (includes grey literature). BRIDGE's objective is to assist development professionals and organisations to integrate gender concerns into their work.
- Centres of Excellence for Women's Health Program, Health Canada
- CIDA- Canadian International Development Agency
CIDA emphasises Gender/Women in Development issues. Search this site for Gender policy and programme resources.
- Commission on the Advancement of Women (CAW)
InterAction's Commission on the Advancement of Women (CAW) promotes gender equity in the policy and practice of its members, national, & int'l development and humanitarian assistance organizations. Links to the newsletter, Monday Development
- DAW-United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women, DAW
- DAWN-Development Alternatives With Women For A New Era
DAWN is a network of women scholars and activists from the South. Current research themes include: Political Economy of Globalization; Sexual and Reproductive Rights; Sustainable Livelihoods; Political Restructuring and Social Transformation.
- ELDIS
Eldis is a gateway to online information on development or the environment. Extensive on-line gender resources, including two subject guides on `gender in development cooperation' and `gender and health' (produced in conjunction with BRIDGE).
- FAMAFRIQUE
Famafrique est un espace de communication et d'information pour les femmes d'Afrique francophone qui agissent pour la promotion d'un développement durable. C'est une composante du projet "Inforoutes au féminin pour l'Afrique francophone", développé par ENDA-SYNFEV (Sénegal). ENDA SYNFEV: Synergy Gender and Development, Senegal
- FLACSO
The Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales - Chile (FLACSO) site for Spanish-speakers (their newsletter is also available in English and Mandarin Chinese).
- The Commonwealth Secretariat, Gender Site
The Commonwealth's vision and mandate is to work towards a world where women and men have equal rights and opportunities in all stages of their lives. Information on the Commonwealth's core activities defined by the 1995 Commonwealth Plan of Action on Gender and Development.
- Gender, Agriculture and Rural Development
Internet Resource Links, Wageningen Agricultural University
- G&DTC -Gender & Development Training Centre
Haarlem, The Netherlands .Courses include: Training of Trainers in Gender and Development (2 weeks), and International Advanced Course in Gender, Development and Organisational Change (2 weeks). The centre also offers a tailor made support programme.
- Gender, Science and Technology WWW Gateway
The GST Gateway is a joint project with the Gender Advisory Board, UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development. The GST Gateway is a clearinghouse of resources, partners and policy recommendations to support gender equity in science and technology for sustainable development.
- Gender Research Network
Links researchers at CGIAR centers, national research institutes, and universities who are involved in gender and intrahousehold aspects of food and agricultural research. The network includes an e-mail network, a printed newsletter and an e-mail conference on gender and property rights. the CGIAR ,Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research , is a Systemwide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis for Technology Development and Institutional Innovation (PRGA Program).
The PRGA Program develops and promotes methods and organizational approaches for gender-sensitive participatory research on plant breeding and on the management of crops and natural resources.
- GenderNet
World Bank, Gender and the African Region
World Bank's gateway to gender resources - includes full-text on-line policy documents and country gender profiles.
- Gender Training Resources Collection
"A demonstration web-based collection of gender mainstreaming capacity support material from the United Nations and Commonwealth systems - 1990's to 2000". A joint initiative of the Commonwealth of Learning, UNDP, Unifem and Unicef.
- GENDEV- Network
Over the past 5 years three electronic networks dealing with Gender Issues have been run through CGNET. These have been merged into a single network with the objective of facilitating discussions on gender issues in development research within the CGIAR and amongst the center's partners. IFPRI is the facilitator of this network.
- Center for Women's Global Leadership
The Global Center fosters women's leadership in the area of human rights through women's global leadership institutes, international mobilization campaigns, UN monitoring, etc. It focuses on policy & advocacy, and leadership development & global education.
- Global Fund for Women
The Global Fund for Women is an international organization which focuses on female human rights. It supports issues as diverse as literacy, domestic violence, economic autonomy, and the international trafficking of women, among others. It supports women's groups based outside of the U.S.
- GREAT development-gender network
The Gender Research and Training (GREAT) network aims to bridge the divides between Gender and Development researchers and development practitioners. Join their electronic discussion list or tap into their web links.
- ICRW-The International Center for Research on Women
The ICRW is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting social and economic development with women's full participation. ICRW generates quality, empirical information and technical assistance on women's productive and reproductive roles, their status in the family, their leadership in society, and their management of environmental resources.
- ID21
A selection of gender research resources from this Development Research reporting service, which provides a selection of the latest UK-based development research.
- IDRC - Gender and Sustainable Development Unit
GSD works to integrate a gender perspective into all IDRC programs and initiatives. This site is meant to serve as a useful starting point for researchers looking for gender-related information at IDRC
- IDRC's Gender Links Natural Resource Management and Food Production
Toolkits, Program Initiative Strategies, Research and Reports, IDRC Books, IDRC Reports Magazine Articles.
- IGC-WomensNET Resources
WomensNet supports women's organizations worldwide by providing and adapting telecommunications technology to enhance their work. WomensNet/IGC is a unionized Internet Service Provider,and provides news and information about the women-and-development community worldwide.
- IIAV
Overview of women's information services available throughout the world. Includes: database, profiles of 10 women's information centres, and Internet. Maintained by the International Information Centre and Archives for the Women's Movement (The Netherlands)
- ILO-International Labour Organisation
ILO Gender Web Site - Information about the integration of gender issues in the work of the International Labour Organisation. Includes publications, good practices, and International Labour Standards of particular relevance to women workers.
- INSTRAW
United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women.
- Intermediate Technology Development Group
Intermediate Technology (IT) is a sustainable development NGO whose mission is to build the technical skills of poor people in developing countries, enabling them to improve the quality of their lives and that of future generations. We offer local solutions to the global problems of poverty eradication and sustainable development, with a distinctive emphasis on technology choices
- International Consortium on Gender, Agriculture and Rural Development
Gender Studies at Wageningen is spearheading an effort to build an International Consortium on Gender, Agriculture and Rural Development, and is inviting specific institutions and experts to participate. The purpose of the Consortium would be to facilitate collaboration among academics, researchers, practitioners and policy makers working in the field through a series of comparative and interdisciplinary projects and programmes that would collectively promote the stakeholders' endeavors internationally and facilitate national capacity building in this field, especially in the Third World and in countries in transition.
- ISS-Institute of Social Studies
The Hague, The Netherlands .Master of Arts in Development Studies: Major in Women and Development (W&D)
- ISWC-Indigenous Soil and Water Conservation Program
Focus is on poor women innovators who are, through their own informal experimentation, developing technologies suitable for themselves and possibly other poor women. For more information about the entire ISWC programme (in 8 African countries), contact Chris Reij at CDCS, U of Amsterdam. cp.reij@dienst.vu.nl
- IWTC-International Women's Tribune Centre (IWTC)
IWTC facilitates the exchange of skills, experiences and ideas among women-and- development groups worldwide. Important resources from IWTC include their periodical, the Tribune, the weekly Globalnet bulletins, and the "Women, Ink." collection of books on women and development.
- ITU- International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
Gender Issues
The Task Force on Gender Issues within the ITU serves as the main organ for effecting the mainstreaming of gender issues and in collaboration with the Development Sector aim to ensure that the benefits of telecommunications and the emerging information society are made available to all women and men in developing countries on a fair and equitable basis.
- MATCH International Centre
MATCH International Centre is a women's international organization which works in partnership with women's groups in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and South America towards the empowerment of women and the achievement of the practical enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms through civil, political, economic and cultural justice.
- M.S. Swaminthan Research Foundation, India
The Foundation focuses on science and technology for development, and includes a priority emphasis on active participation of women in development. Innovative pilot projects include: "biovillage" and information villages as part of a knowledge system for food security.
- MSU Resources on Women and International Development
- Good resource base -- papers, sponsoring speaker series, and other publications -- from the Women and International Development Program at Michigan State University (MSU-WID).
- National Network on Environments and Women's Health
- OECD
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, DAC-Development Assistance Committee Gender Equality home page
Under `free documents' and `gender equality' you will find full on-line versions (in pdf file format) of their excellent gender equality guidelines book and gender equality source book.
- OFAN - Once and Future Action Network
OFAN is an international consortium of gender, science and technology organizations which calls attention to women's contribution to people-centered and environmentally sustainable approaches to science and technology. See also the new Spanish-language OFAN site - INCITA Inventando Ciencia y Tecnología Accesibles.
- Oneworld
Searchable site of over 350 leading global justice organisations, including women's organisations.
- Oxfam
Oxfam, gender and development - details Oxfam's gender policy, and includes on-line issues of their gender newsletter `Links'
- Royal Tropical Institute (KIT)
An international knowledge institute based in the Netherlands, with extensive library resources and further links.
- UNDP Gender
Extensive range of on-line resources, including their newsletter UNDP Gender Beat.
Issue 13 (May 5, 1999) has a link to a paper by Sally Baden (BRIDGE Senior Adviser) on Governance and the Feminisation of Poverty, prepared for the UNDP conference 'Women and Political Participation: 21st Century Challenges'.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Gender in Development, Capacity Building - Gender Mainstreaming
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Gender in Development, Men and Gender Equality
- UNIFEM-United Nations Development Fund for Women
acts as a catalyst to promote women's empowerment and gender equality throughout the UN system. The site includes noteworthy resources on violence against women, economic empowerment and governance issues.
- University College London - Development Planning Unit (DPU), London, UK
Gender Training Programme; includes certificate/short courses, tailor-made courses and French speaking training
- University of East Anglia - School of Development Studies, Norwich, UK ; MA In Gender Analysis in Development
- University of Wales - Centre for Development Studies, Swansea, UK ; Short Courses on gender
Gender (4 weeks), Gender and Participation (10 weeks)
- WIDE
Network Women in Development Europe (WIDE) - network of women active in Non Governmental Development Organisations (NGDO's) and research institutes. Links to several interesting publications.
- WIDNET
Women in Development NETwork (WIDNET) - bilingual (English/French) resource site.
- WIGSAT- Women in Global Science and Technology
- Women, Ink
A project of the International Women's Tribune Centre to market and distribute resources on women and development
- Women and Water Organizations
A selection of the many organisations involved in gender and water issues. Links offered.
- Women, Water and Sanitation
Subjects range from agriculture and health practices to the education and training of health workers. Women, Water, and Sanitation is an excellent resource base and networking tool for all researchers, educators, and practitioners involved with women, water, and sanitation issues.
- Womenwatch
Womenwatch - the UN gateway on the Advancement and Empowerment of Women. This is a joint initiative of DAW, UNIFEM, and INSTRAW.
- Women'sNet (South Africa)
South African gateway to interesting on-line resources worldwide.
- Women's Bureau, Human Resources Development Canada
- Womankind Worldwide
Supports local women's groups in Africa, Latin America, Asia and Eastern Europe and campaigns on international women's human rights.
Projects and Case Studies
- Best Practices for Human Settlements - Together Foundation and UNCHS
(UNCHS) Search for gender case-studies from this database of over 650 cases that demonstrate practical ways in which communities, governments and the private sector are working together to eradicate poverty, provide shelter, protect the environment and support economic development.
- MOST Clearing House Homepage (UNESCO)
Best Practices exmaples for policies and projects in Poverty Eradication, Social Exclusion/Integration, Women and Gender Equality, Homelessness and Housing, Economic Development, Community Participation and Urban Governance, and Crime Prevention.
- Southeast Asian Gender Equity Program
This CIDA project supports activities that raise awareness of gender equity issues, advance gender responsive development, and assist Southeast Asia women in the advancement of the Beijing Platform for Action.
- World Bank Gender Best Practices
Projects and analytical work that incorporate gender concerns from lending and non-lending operations in the Bank and other organizations. Includes criteria for identifying good practices.
Tools for Gender Analysis and Mainstreaming (apart from SEAGA)
- UNIFEM Gender Mainstreaming Resources
List of UNIFEM Publications on Gender Mainstreaming. pop
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