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Gender Equality + UNESCO’s experience in promoting gender equality
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| Open discussion with Professor Vinh-Kim NGUYEN - (UNESCO)
Professor Vinh-Kim NGUYEN, physician and medical anthropologist Associate professor in the department of social and preventive medicine, University of Montreal, Canada, was speaking on : "Gender, Culture and HIV in the 21st Century: Social Triage – Gender and the Response to HIV in Africa" on Thursday 4 October 2007 – in UNESCO Headquarters. |
| UNESCO FORUM ON GENDER EQUALITY - (UNESCO)
The UNESCO Forum on Gender Equality focuses on various topics pertaining to women’s empowerment and gender equality, with a view to bringing more attention to gender equality issues in relation to UNESCO’s fields of competence, and to raise awareness of the importance of promoting women’s empowerment and achieving gender equality.
6th UNESCO Forum on Gender Equality
6 November 2008: "Justice and Equality : Myths and Stereotypes" |
| Atelier : Vers l’intégration du genre dans le système éducatif congolais - (Bureau UNESCO - Kinshasa)
Le Ministère de l’Enseignement primaire, secondaire et professionnel (EPSP) a organisé du 03 au 04 septembre 2008 au Cercle Elaeïs, avec l’appui de l’UNESCO et de l’UNFPA, l’atelier de validation du Guide de l’enseignant et enseignante pour l’éducation au genre et du Module de formation des enseignants et enseignantes à l’approche genre. |
| Briefing on Female Genital Mutilation, Geneva, Switzerland, 20 May 2008 - ()
Opening remarks by Ms S. Gülser Corat (Dir. BSP/GE)
on the occasion of the briefing on Female Genital Mutilation organized by the Inter-African Committee on Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children (IAC) within the context of the WHO World Health Assembly.
Geneva, Palais des Nations
20 May 2008, 13:00-15:00 |
| Feature article : Burkina's Women Shape Progress. - (Brenda Gael McSweeney and Scholastique Kompaoré)
Learn more about how UNESCO's pioneering work for equal access of women and girls to education links to some of the most successful initiatives today that are lightening women's workloads and freeing time for learning and income-generating activities. |
| Dr Michael Kimmel speaks at UNESCO - (UNESCO BSP/WGE)
16-05-2006, UNESCO-HQ, (PARIS). Within the framework of UNESCO’s Capacity Development and Training Programme in Gender Mainstreaming>, the Section for Women and Gender Equality of the Bureau of Strategic Planning is pleased to announce the Third Seminar of the Programme entitled “Men and gender equality: resistance or support?” by Dr. Michael Kimmel. See the VIDEO
Professor of Sociology at State University of New York at Stony Brook, Michael Kimmel is perhaps the world’s leading expert on men and masculinity. He is the author or editor of more than 20 books on the topic, has consulted with all the Ministries for Gender Equality in the Nordic countries, and has delivered the International Women’s Day lecture at the European Parliament, the Council of Europe, the European Commission, and the European Space Agency. Dr. Kimmel has found ways to bring men into the discussions about gender equality in a way that is engaging and humorous, and enables everyone to feel included in gender equity projects. |
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