Now out the ReCom summary on 15 key findings relevant to the post-2015 agenda.
Gender
Gender Equality
Women suffer economic, social, and political discrimination. Much has been done over the last three decades to try and reverse such discrimination, and aid has played its part. Yet in many societies there is often a higher incidence of poverty among women than men, while women are also more likely to live in extreme poverty.
The global landscape of poverty has been changing quite dramatically during recent years. UNU-WIDER / Dec 2013 |
A review of ILO interventions shows that targeting women directly and specifically is crucial to improve gender equality. UNU-WIDER / January 2015 |
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Only three out of 36 World Bank investments in Malawi, Mali, Niger and Rwanda appropriately address women’s unpaid care work. UNU-WIDER / May 2014 |
The knowledge gathered through the ReCom research project culminates in five position paper, one on each of the themes of the programme. UNU-WIDER / May 2014 |
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