A Compendium of the History of Gender Mainstreaming in Five United Nations Agencies
Ravindran, T. K. Sundari, George Atiim, Remme, Michelle and Johanna Riha (2023). A Compendium of the History of Gender Mainstreaming in Five United Nations Agencies. UNU International Institute for Global Health.
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Sub-type Research report Author Ravindran, T. K. Sundari
George Atiim
Remme, Michelle
Johanna RihaTitle A Compendium of the History of Gender Mainstreaming in Five United Nations Agencies Publication Date 2023-02-07 Place of Publication Kuala Lumpur Publisher UNU International Institute for Global Health Pages 67 Language eng Abstract This compendium makes public much of the background research undertaken for the project: What Works in Gender and Health in the United Nations: Lessons Learned from Cases of Successful Gender Mainstreaming across Five UN Agencies. The compendium documents the history of efforts to integrate gender equality considerations institutionally and within health programmes implemented in the five UN agencies with a health mandate, namely UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNDP, WHO. Evaluations of gender mainstreaming in UN agencies have noted the near absence of knowledge management strategies on gender mainstreaming, thus hampering institutional memory and making learning from past experiences more difficult. The compendium aims to address this lacuna. It serves as a public resource documenting, in a single place, the history of gender mainstreaming efforts within each agency. UNBIS Thesaurus GENDER MAINSTREAMING
HEALTH
GENDERKeyword Gender mainstreaming
United Nations
HealthCopyright Holder The Authors Copyright Year 2023 Copyright type Creative commons DOI 10.37941/RR/2023/1 -
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