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Gender Equality Tool
This website is managed by the Bureau for Gender Equality, which is part of the Geneva-based Secretariat of the International Labour Organization (ILO). The ILO considers gender equality a key element of its vision of Decent Work for All toward social and institutional change to bring about equity and growth. Gender equality, along with development, has been identified by the ILO as a cross-cutting issue of the strategic objectives of its global agenda of Decent Work.
The ILO's two-pronged approach to gender equality is to mainstream gender concerns in all its policies and programmes. This includes gender-specific interventions, based on gender analysis, which may target only women or only men, or women and men together.
Website (URL) http://www.ilo.org/dyn/gender/gender.home

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