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USEFUL gender-responsive resources in the field of Culture
The following resources were developed either by or in cooperation with UNESCO.

They can help you address the gender dimensions of culture-related work.
 



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L'Atelier rencontre: femmes créatrices textiles, Afrique de l'Ouest - ()
CLT2.bmpLes ateliers Leydi, Dakar, Sénégal, 20-30 novembre 2000.
24 pages - Uniquement en français

World Culture Report, 2000: Cultural diversity, conflict and pluralism - (UNESCO)
Article by Robert Worcester : “Changing roles of women in Europe”.

World Culture Report, 2000: Cultural diversity, conflict and pluralism - (UNESCO)
Article by Wendy Harcourt: “Women’s place-based strategies against violence”.

Our creative diversity: report of the World Commission on Culture and Development; - ()
Summary version (UNESCO,1996)
See "Gender and Culture" p.26

La Participation des femmes à la vie culturelle et artistique - ()
CLT6.bmpL’ensemble des travaux présentés ici, et qui constituent une part significative des activités menées par la Section des politiques culturelles depuis la fin des années 70 sur l e thème de la participation à la vie culturelle, s’ordonne selon une double interrogation : les obstacles culturels à l’accession des femmes à la plénitude de leurs droits dans toutes les sociétés sont-ils d’ordre structurel ?...

Why eat green cucumber at the time of dying? Exploring the link between women's literacy and development: a Nepal perspective - ()
CLT5.bmpWhat Anna Robinson-Pant provides (…) is a subtle and nuanced account of what it means for local women to engage in a range of literacy practices in specific social contexts.
(UNESCO Hamburg, 2001) 198 pages.

60 women contributing to the 60 years of UNESCO: constructing the foundations of peace - ()
CLT3.bmp60 years of UNESCO’s history are brought to life through the voices of 60 women who either have contributed, or who continue to contribute to UNESCO in different capacities. This volume gathers their perspectives, thus providing a unique documentation of the critical role women play in building UNESCO and in promoting its ideals.
(UNESCO Paris 2006)- 292 pages.

Discovering literacy: access routes to written culture for a group of women in Mexico (2005) - ()
CLT4.bmp157 pages
UNESCO Publication - Germany
ISBN ISSN : 92-820-1137-2

Arab Woman between East and West(8-9 june 2005) - ()
CLT1.bmpFinal communiqué on the Symposium organized in the framework of UNESCO's Arabia Plan : "the Arab woman between East and West".
3 pages
UNESCO, Paris, 8-9 June 2005

Report of the Expert Meeting ‘Gender and Intangible Heritage’ - (UNESCO)
intangible gende report thumbnail.jpgUNESCO organised on 8-10 December 2003 an expert meeting to discuss how to accommodate gender issues in the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage.

Gender,Culture and Development in English speaking Africa - (UNESCO -CLT)
Masai filming thumbnail.jpgThis Subregional workshop on “Culture, Gender and Development” was jointly organized by the Ministry of Information and Culture of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the African Itinerant Collage for culture and Development, with the financial assistance of UNESCO and IDEP.

Our Creative Diversity - Chapter 5: Gender and Culture - (UNESCO Publishing)
chpt 5 clt policies copy thumbnail.jpg"Gender is a universal and yet very sensitive issue, because of its impact on personal identity and, ultimately, on power - values which are culturally determined. Development has changed how we look at men and women and the relations between them. Any form of discrimination against women can no longer be tolerated on equity grounds, nor can it be justified in terms of social efficiency: women's productive capacities are an essential ingredient in improving the quality of life for all."

The Interface of Gender and Culture - (UNESCO Bangkok)
Gender an dclt ppt copy thumbnail.jpg"People are influenced and formed by their cultural environments; At the samte time, they influence and build the cultures around them, changing them as they resist, and reinforcing and recreating them as they conform"...

Women and Cultural Policies - (European Research Institute for Comparative Cultural Policy and the Arts)
Working paper by Danielle Cliche, Ritva Mitchell, Andreas Job; Wies and European Research Institute for Comparative Cultural Policy and the Arts.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCE ON CULTURAL POLICIES FOR DEVELOPMENT, Stockholm 1998

A Cultural Approach to HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care - 1999 - (UNESCO)
CLt hiv handbook thumbnail.jpgHandbook identifies and formulates concepts, guidelines and methods for designing strategies, policies and projects, with a view to building better and more culturally sensitive, gender-responsive, action.

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

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