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| Gender Equality and Aid Delivery: What Has Changed in Development Co-operation Agencies Since 1999? |
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Author: OECD-DAC Date: 2007
How have aid agencies tackled the challenges of promoting gender equality since the beginning of the twenty-first century? How can the gap between policy and implementation be bridged? This report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) examines changes in the gender equality approaches of OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members. It argues that mainstreaming is a necessary but insufficient strategy to promote gender equality. Specific measures for women’s empowerment must be reintroduced and financed.
Gender Equality and Aid Delivery: What Has Changed in Development Co-operation Agencies Since 1999?
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