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Strengthening Media and Civil Society Capacity on Gender Equality through Beijing Plus Twenty and the post 2015 agenda.

Year when project approved: 
2015
Approved budget: 
US$19 325.00

The Global Alliance on Media and Gender (GAMAG) steering committee has identified capacity building as one of the key inputs to the effectiveness of the Alliance. GAMAG is a network of media organisations working together to advance the strategic objections of the section J of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPFA). The GAMAG was formed at the Bangkok Global Forum on Media and Gender in December 2013. This project aims to build the capacity of this stakeholder including media, in this network

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IPDC Bureau meeting nº: 
59

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354GLO5003.67

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Gender Links and the Gender and Media Diversity Centre

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namibia

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