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The document presents a Study on the sexual victimization of college women. This study contributes extremely important data to understanding about the prevalence and nature of violence against women in the United States.
This document presents a Parliamentary Handbook on the Women, Peace and Security Agenda. This Handbook provides guidance to parliamentarians on their role in supporting the WPS agenda. It is intended to equip them and those interested in working with MPs with tools to progress the WPS agenda with ideas for action, by showcasing real-life examples from other countries. The Handbook consolidates the lessons learned from UNDP’s Global Project on Parliaments and Civil Society as Partners Supporting the WPS Agenda and complements them with international best practice and evidence on the ways in which parliaments can support women’s participation in peacebuilding and security.
Reporting in violence against women and girls is a manual for journalists published in 2019 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. This handbook has two main objectives: to provide journalists with recommendations and examples of good practice, on the one hand, and to encourage their ongoing reflection on the profession, on the other.
This document presents a PowerPoint presentation on the empowerment story of Egyptian women 2014: were the story began. this presentation exposes an overview of the National council for women, the legal framework, policies and strategies, the decision-making process, Enhancing Political participation and Leadership, Empowering Women in Economic sphere, Empowering Women in social sphere, Ensuring the Egyptian women’s protection, The National Committee for the eradication of FGM Total Activities, Ensuring The Egyptian women’s protection, Egyptian Women’s Representation in International Inter- Governmental Organizations
The document presents a research on A Most Masculine State Gender, Politics, and Religion in Saudi Arabia. This book has showed that a most masculine state is today, at critical moments of historical crisis, compelled to espouse its own feminisation. It is not possible to maintain a purely masculine state, continuing to ignore feminine voices. By championing women’s causes, the authoritarian Saudi state may in the short term have succeeded in containing women’s mobilisation. But in the long term, no doubt Saudi women, like other women in the world, will try to move beyond state-sponsored feminism and achieve their dream of becoming full citizens. The journey may be long and arduous, but it has certainly started. The voices of the many Saudi women discussed in this book represent light at the end of the tunnel. This book is an attempt to capture this