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Gender Equality and Development
Our work is guided by the premise that the promotion of gender equality is both a means for development and an end for the enjoyment of human rights by women and men. Read more...
 

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  Books  

BooksEducation for a Culture of Peace in a Gender Perspective Betty A. Reardon
Educational tool published in English and more recently in French. 2003-12-25 2:55 pm
BooksEFA Global Monitoring Report
The Leap to Equality - Gender and Education for All 2003-03-05 11:00 am
BooksGender Inequalities in Kenya
The papers in this volume are a selection of those presented at the Conference on Understanding Gender Inequalities in Kenya, held at Egerton University, Kenya, from 5th to 8th April 2004. 2006-05-18 10:05 am
BooksHuman Rights of Women
A Collection of International and Regional Normative Instruments 1999-02-16 3:50 pm
BooksHuman Rights: Concepts and Standards
Available in English only. 2000-03-10 1:00 pm
BooksHuman Rights: New Dimensions and Challenges
Avalaible in English only. 1998-03-10 1:00 pm
BooksHuman Rigths: International Protection, Monitoring, Enforcement
Available in English only. 2003-03-10 1:00 pm
BooksMale Roles, Masculinities and Violence: A Culture of Peace Perspective Edited by Ingeborg Breines, Robert Connell and Ingrid Eide
Crucial questions on the connections between men and masculinity on the one hand and peace and war on the other have, until now, rarely been tackled. 2000-05-30 2:00 pm
BooksThe Struggle Against Discrimination
A Collection of International Instruments adopted by the United Nations System 1996-03-10 11:50 am
BooksTowards a Women's Agenda for a Culture of Peace
Available in English and Spanish. 1999-02-25 3:00 pm
BooksWomen and Peace in Africa: Case Studies on Traditional Conflict Resolution Practices
This book is a collection of case studies undertaken in the mid 1990’s within the framework of the Women and A Culture of Peace Programme (1996-2001). 2003-03-08 3:00 pm
BooksWomen Say No to War
Available in English and French. 1999-02-25 3:00 pm
BooksWomen's Rights and Bioethics 
This second book in the UNESCO Ethics series addresses the new forms of discrimination women face due to technological progress in biomedicine. 2000-03-17 5:00 pm
BooksWomen’s/Gender Studies in Asia-Pacific
Women’s/Gender Studies exist in various forms in many institutions throughout the Asia-Pacific region. This volume seeks to bring many different perspectives within the region together for comparative analysis. 2004-08-31 10:00 am

  Articles  

ArticlesWhat Went Wrong with the Women's Revolution? John Mathiason - October 2005
Factors Impeding Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action
ArticlesWomen in the Judiciary in Latin America: An Overview of Progress and Gaps Maritza Formisano, Valentine M. Moghadam - November 2005
The political-juridical structure has been a key domain for feminist activism and gender analysis alike.
ArticlesThe Quest for Gender Equality in Burkina Faso Scholastique Kompaoré and Brenda Gael McSweeney, with Jennifer Hilda Frisanco - March 2007
Available only in English
ArticlesLe travail des femmes en République démocratique du Congo : exploitation ou promesse d’autonomie ? Rosalie Malu Muswamba - March 2006
ArticlesThe "Feminization of Poverty" and Women's Human Rights Valentine Moghadam - July 2005
For programs to eliminate or alleviate poverty there must be attention to gender inequality and women’s human rights.
ArticlesRegional Consultation on Empowering Women in the Great Lakes Region Eunice Smith & Valentine Moghadam - July 2005
Consultation Report
ArticlesEmpowering Women in the Great Lakes Region: Violence, Peace and Women's Leadership Aili Mari Tripp - July 2005
Background Paper
ArticlesThe history of International Women's Day UNESCO - 8 March 2005
International Women's Day, formalized by the United Nations in 1977, not only reminds us about the victories of women, but also invites us to reflect upon the role and status of women in the world at large.
ArticlesInterview with Pier Ferdinando Casini: ‘No democracy without partnership between men and women.’  UNESCO - Sector for Social and Human Sciences - 2009-01
in SHSviews 23
ArticlesInterview with Dick Wathika: “Racism hampers development”  UNESCO - Sector for Social and Human Sciences - 2007-06
in SHSviews 17
ArticlesInterview with Nouzha Guessous-Idrissi and Saadia Belmir: “Bioethics and women’s rights: a meeting of minds”  UNESCO - Sector for Social and Human Sciences - 2007-03
in SHSviews 16
ArticlesInterview with Zahira Kamal: “We are not on the agenda of the men”  UNESCO - Sector for Social and Human Sciences - 2005-09
in SHS Newsletter 10
ArticlesViewpoint - Taslima Nasrin, Winner of the 2004 UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize  UNESCO - Sector for Social and Human Sciences - 2005-01
in SHS Newsletter 07
ArticlesWomen in Personal Status Laws: Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria Gihane Tabet, edited and supervised by Valentine Moghadam - 2005
The objective of this paper is to explain the legal system as it pertains to women's rights in the Middle East.
ArticlesCultures, Conventions, and the Human Rights of Women Valentine Moghadam& Manilee Bagheritari - 2005
Examining the Convention for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage,and the Declaration on Cultural Diversity

  Documents  

DocumentsAsian Women’s Plan of Action for a Culture of Peace and Sustainable Development
Adopted in Hanoi, Viet Nam, 9 December 2000  
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