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Inicio > Linking Gender and Sustainable Development - Updated: 23-08-2002 3:22 pm
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For UNESCO, mainstreaming gender in sustainable development means committing to human security - a concept that encompasses ecological, economic, social, cultural and personal security for women and men alike.
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 | Education for a Culture of Peace in a Gender Perspective - by Professor Betty Reardon - UNESCO This publication, based on a comprehensive, gender-sensitive approach to peace education, has been written during the first year of the United Nations International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children of the World (2001-2010). Más |
 | Women's Rights and Bioethics - by International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO This book, based on the Round Table on Bioethics and Women held at UNESCO during the Fourth Session of the International Bioethics Committee (IBC), presents the experience of field workers and actors in areas as diverse as health, legal affairs, governance, education and psychology. Más |
Documentos
 | Gender Equality and Equity - by UNESCO A summary review of UNESCO's accomplishments since the Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing 1995). Más |
 | African Stories - by UNESCO Results of the UNESCO-DANIDA workshops for the preparation of post-literacy reading materials and radio programmes for girls and women in Africa. Más |
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 | Women in the Media |
| UNESCO provides training and technical support for radio programme production to women running community radio stations; radio being a powerful tool for giving voice to women in developing countries and fostering participatory democracies. >> Más
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 | IDRC Gender and Sustainable Development Unit Integrating a gender perspective in all the programmes and initiatives of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada. >> Más información >> Ir al sitio web
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 | Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future - Gender focus Women and Sustainable Development’ is one of 25 modules in a multimedia teacher education programme published by UNESCO in 2002 as part of its function as task manager of Chapter 36 of Agenda 21 and as a contribution to the World Summit on Sustainable Development. >> Más información >> Ir al sitio web
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 | UNESCO-L’Oréal Partnership for Women in Science Includes L’Oréal Awards for Women in Science and a fellowship scheme for encouraging young women working in doctoral and postdoctoral research. >> Más información >> Ir al sitio web
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 | Women and Water: Resources Supply and Use Project which ran from 1996 to 1999 within UNESCO’s International Hydrological Programme (IHP), with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. >> Más información >> Ir al sitio web
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 | Women's Environment & Development Organization (WEDO) WEDO is an international advocacy organization that seeks to increase the power of women worldwide as policymakers at all levels in governments, institutions and forums to achieve economic and social justice, a healthy and peaceful planet, and human rights for all. >> Más información >> Ir al sitio web
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