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UNESCO » Communication and Information » Themes » Crosscutting priorities » Gender and Media

Crosscutting priorities

  • HIV and AIDS
  • Gender and Media
    • Women Make the News
    • Gender Sensitive Indicators in Media
    • IPDC projects on gender
  • Post-Conflict and Post-Disaster Responses

Documents

  • Gender Inequality and Women’s Rights In the Great Lakes
    by Kimani NJOGU and Elizabeth Orchardson-Mazrui; 22 p.
  • Audit of Gender in Media Education and Journalism Training, Namibia, 2009
    Polytechnic of Namibia and University of Namibia; Namibia Country Report; by Patricia A. Made; 45 p.
  • Women Make the News Initiative
    UNESCO Harare Cluster Office; Media Briefing; 2009; 3 p.
  • Gender in Media Training: A Southern African Tool Kit
    by Colleen Lowe Morna; 234 p.
  • Gender sensitivity: a training manual for sensitizing education managers, curriculum and material developers and media professionals to gender concerns
    by Namtip Aksornkool, Cindy Joerger and Elaine Taylor; 2004; 203 p.
  • Gender equality and equity: A summary review of UNESCO's accomplishments since the Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing 1995)
    2000; 69 p.
  • Report of the working group to enhance women’s representation and promote the consideration of gender issues within parliaments in Southern Africa
    The National Assembly of Malawi and UNESCO; Mangochi, Malawi, 1996; 41 p.
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