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NewsGENDER BASED VIOLENCE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN STRUCTURAL VIOLENCEPublished dateMonday, 25. November 2019 - 8:15
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NewsEVIDENCE BASED POLICY RESEARCH METHODS
Nobel winners’ approach to policy-relevant research valued at IDRC
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Why IDRC won’t rush its open data policy
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From double burden of women to a “Double Boon” : balancing unpaid care work and paid work
Women in paid work from low income families are engaged in poorly paid, precarious employment, even as they are overburdened with unpaid care work responsibilities.
Published date2017 -
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Does savings help women in sub-Saharan Africa to save, invest, and increase consumption?
In recent years, a number of randomized evaluations have been carried out to investigate the promotion of savings interventions.
Published date2017 -
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Reducing child marriage and increasing girls’ schooling in Bangladesh : policy brief
To better inform the design of interventions to reduce child marriage and adolescent childbearing, researchers conducted a long-term study in rural Bangladesh that evaluated the impact of two very different approaches — an adolescent empowerment t
Published date2017 -
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Unpaid care and women’s empowerment : lessons from research and practice - policy brief
Goal 5 of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) includes recognizing and valuing unpaid care and domestic work.
Published date2017 -
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Increasing women’s support for democracy in Africa : policy brief
This brief shares findings from the research with an aim to inform policy responses by decision-makers in SSA working on women’s empowerment, governance, and democratic institutions.
Published date2017 -
StoryDevelopment GENDER RESEARCH RURAL WOMEN EDUCATION OF WOMEN WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
A good proposal
Child marriage not only affects women’s health and education but also their economic empowerment.
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StoryDevelopment GENDER RESEARCH RURAL WOMEN EDUCATION OF WOMEN WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
The village edge
Shazia faces realities and challenges that are unique to rural Pakistan.
RegionSouth AsiaPakistan