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Policy Review On Science And Technology With Gender Perspective In MexicoPolítica De Ciencia Y Tecnología Con Perspectiva De Género En México
(Universidade Estadual de Campinas UNICAMP, 2017)
Integrating gender into macroeconomic policy and The use of gender indicators in public policy-making.
(ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean, 2005-12)
This issue of the Gender Dialogue focuses on two programmatic areas of
ECLAC’s work over recent years, namely (i) integrating gender into macroeconomic policy and (ii) the use of gender
indicators in public policy-making. ...
The Gender and Water Development Report 2003: Gender Perspectives on Policies in the Water Sector.
(Gender and Water Alliance., 2011-09-06)
Dimensions of poverty and gender policies
(2005-04)
This article holds that poverty is multidimensional in nature, and
that the ways to measure it and the policies to fight it are determined by how it is defined. After reviewing various definitions, the article notes that ...
Reflecting on Gender Mainstreaming Issues in Caribbean Agriculture
(ELR and 15TH Anniversary Symposium, CDGS, University of the West Indies, 2008)
Governance Models of Gender Policy Machineries under Left and Right Governments in Latin America
(Oxford University Press, 2017-12)
In Latin America, the last fifteen years of left-wing government provide an opportunity to examine whether government ideology matters for the institutional design of gender policy machineries. We conduct a cross-national ...
Back to women? translations, re-significations, and myths of gender in policy and practice in Brazil
(ZED Books, 2007)
In this paper, I identify and reflect upon some of these redefinitions and the consequent detours and distortions that have marked the translation of gender theory to policy and planning in Brazil. I argue that the adoption ...
Blacks, Whites, or Grays? Conditional Transfers and Gender Equality in Latin America
(2012-08-09)
Can poverty and gender relations be disentangled? Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs have spread throughout Latin America and beyond based on the claim that they are an effective social policy tool to combat poverty. ...