Women for Women International Content Topic Results
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Stronger Women, Stronger Nations: 2008 Iraq Report
Publisher(s):This report, in the words of Women for Women International president and CEO, Zainab Salbi, is grounded in "the belief that a nation cannot prosper, nor can peace be sustained, without the full participation of women." (4)
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Engaging Men in ÐWomens Issues: Inclusive Approaches to Gender and Development
Publisher(s):The topics covered include mens perceptions of gender roles; mens opinions of Ðwomens empowermentÓ; factors and incentives that influence mens receptiveness to social, political, and economic programs for women; obstacles faced by men who wish to implement change in their communities; and proven strategies to create partnerships with men to positively transform gender relations.
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December 2007
Engaging Men in Womens Issues: Inclusive Approaches to Gender and Development
Publisher(s):This issue explores how men can be engaged to support and promote women’s rights and thus help to establish gender equitable societies. The topics covered include men’s perceptions of gender roles; men’s opinions of “women’s empowerment”; factors and incentives that influence men’s receptiveness to social, political, and economic programs for women; obstacles faced by men who wish to implement change in their communities; and proven strategies to create partnerships with men to positively transform gender relations.