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Public Policies on Gender Equality in Latin America and the Caribbean in the 21st Century: New Protagonisms and Old Dilemmas in Times of Uncertainty Year of publication: 2023 Author: Cinthya Fernández Lépiz | Esteban Zolezzi Corporate author: Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) The III Report of FLACSO on Gender Issues is the result of a collaborative process among the Academic Units of FLACSO. Its chapters aim to identify the main challenges in each country regarding gender equality in the early 21st century and engage them in a dialogue with contributions from the academic community of FLACSO. They seek to provide a general characterization of each country, analyze the main challenges in terms of gender equality, as well as the critical contributions and limitations raised by gender and feminist studies in conjunction with the contributions made by FLACSO. #HerEducationOurFuture: Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality; the Latest Facts on Gender Equality in Education Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNESCO | Global Education Monitoring Report Team Gender gaps persist in innovation and technology Innovation and technology can be instrumental in achieving gender equality and the empowerment of girls and women. Achieving this requires girls and women to be involved in the fields of technology and innovation and their rights in online spaces to be protected. Communication Strategy: UNESCO Guidance on Communicating on Gender Equality in and through Education Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: UNESCO About 259 million children and youth are out of school according to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, including 127 million girls and 132 million boys. Twothirds of the 750 million non-literate adults around the world are women. This gender disparity remains one of the persistent challenges in adult literacy and education. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing challenges, disrupting the education of over 1.5 billion learners. UNESCO estimates that close to 24 million children and youth, including over 11 million girls and 13 million boys, may drop out of school due to the pandemic’s economic impact. A window of opportunity is now more than ever open to build back equal. This communication strategy is designed to provide strategic guidance on communicating on gender equality in and through education. While prepared for UNESCO Education Sector staff, including those at Headquarters, in Field/Regional/Cluster Offices and in Institutes as well as for implementing partners, a broader audience of gender focal points, partners, Member States and others with an interest in and commitment to gender equality in and through education may also find this strategy particularly useful.  Women Scientists: Past, Present and Future Year of publication: 2019 Author: Raquel Gu | Francisco Vega Narváez Corporate author: ONCE Foundation This comic is the adaptation of the play Women scientists: past, present and future, an original idea by Francisco Vega Narváez with an original script by Isabel Fernández Delgado, Clara Grima Ruiz, maría José Jiménez Rodríguez, Adela muñoz Páez, maría del Carmen Romero Ternero and Francisco Vega Narváez. Both in the play and in the comic, female references are presented in the world of science so that girls do not feel that something is foreign to them simply because they are women and also so that boys have those same references. Achievements in science are made by people, it doesn't matter if they are women or men, their age, nationality...  International Day of Women and Girls in Science Corporate author: Global Citizenship (Buenos Aires) Regarding the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, this infographic presents relevant information about the gaps in female participation in research and work on scientific topics. Includes links to support materials.  Training for Citizenship in Gender Equality at Elementary Education(Sinéctica, Revista electrónica de educación; no. 60) Year of publication: 2023 Author: Denys Serrano Arenas | Azucena de la Concepción Ochoa Cervantes Corporate author: Sinéctica, Revista Electrónica de Educación Gender equality is a purpose from educational policies aimed to eliminating sociocultu-ral inequalities that limit the exercise of children's rights. At present, gender stereotypes that legitimize the roles exercised by girls and boys that limit the forms of participation persist, promoting different levels of exclusion in school life. The objective of this work is to analyze the perceptions of a group of sixth grade students, about how they consider they should participate in school dynamics due to their gender condition, to detect tho-se stereotypes that influence the practice of their participation. A descriptive study was carried out using a Likert-type questionnaire to 64 students. The results show that gen-der stereotypes are reproduced that provide children with greater ease and freedom to express themselves, as well as to make decisions. Modifications in the care roles were also identified, within which, they begin to have greater interference. In parallel, it was found that these stereotypes represent structural difficulties for the self-recognition of the par-ticipatory capacities of girls. It is recommended to take participation as a fundamental element for the exercise of citizenship in gender equality.  We Leave Our Mark: A Journey to Global Citizenship Year of publication: 2024 Corporate author: Entreculturas With this educational guide, students will be actively involved in exploring global and local issues with the aim of training agents of change in their own communities. They will take an educational journey through different themes (destinations) of Global Citizenship, such as gender equality, environmental protection, interculturality, inclusion, democratic participation, social justice and culture of peace. Each destination includes activities, games and practical exercises designed to raise students' awareness of the corresponding topic, using participatory dynamics such as games, puzzles, videos, and interactive simulations.  Aha, and Why Not? Men Committed to Gender Equality Year of publication: 2024 Author: María Camila Barrera Gutiérrez | Nyria Ramírez Ortega Corporate author: Center for Research and Popular Education / Program for Peace (CINEP/PPP) This political-methodological booklet has been prepared by the Caribbean Women's Coalition for Land and Territory within the framework of the Stand For Her Land – S4HL Colombia campaign. The purpose of this document is to make available to social organizations, popular educators, teachers, leaders, human rights defenders and facilitators of this training process that has been a communication and popular education initiative to promote community dialogues on non-violent masculinities. The strategy presented here is made up of two inputs: a sound series composed of five chapters and a methodological proposal to address them through community dialogue exercises.  Working On Emotions, Advancing Equality: Learning Situations Year of publication: 2024 Author: Marta Álvarez | María Burgos | Ricardo Hurtado | Francisca Marañón | Laura Seoane Corporate author: InteRed This publication proposes several learning situations to be carried out in the classroom and in other socio-educational spaces with the aim of understanding and managing the emotions that underlie attitudes and behaviours that generate violence, discrimination and inequality. This proposal continues the work that we at InteRed have been doing to generate in people the capacities to position themselves in the current system of inequalities from a social justice perspective, without losing confidence that another model of development that is more fair, equitable and sustainable is possible. In this process of capacity building, we believe it is essential to address the management of emotions.