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A Training Manual: Women in Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Anne Speckhard Auteur institutionnel: United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) This publication serves as guidance for actors involved in the prevention and countering of violent extremism (P/CVE) in Europe and Central Asia including state officials, members of non-governmental organizations, community activists, staff of UN agencies, international and regional organizations to help them understand violent extremism’s gender dimensions. It is designed as a training guide, for staff and trainers who are working with different counterparts engaged in P/CVE, and want to help create more effective and gender-sensitive responses. Participants may for example include civil society activists, women leaders, teachers, journalists, lawyers, social workers, religious authorities, youth, police, local and national governmental officials. The five modules in this guide include learning objectives, explanatory text, warm-up activities, practical exercises, references for further reading and empirical experiences from the region of Europe and Central Asia. Modules may be used all together or one-by-one. The ideal timeframe for delivering the training using all the modules is at least two and a half days (half day per unit). The training is suitable for groups of five to twenty-five people. When organizing the workshop consider gender, age and diversity factors to have the richest learning experience possible. Participants should feel that they are in a safe space where they can openly share their ideas and experiences. Needed materials are indicated for the different exercises. As the guide is aimed at increasing the awareness of persons with different levels of sensitivity and knowledge on violent extremism and gender equality, across Europe and Central Asia, it is an introduction which readers should complement with other resources for deeper and more technical insights. The training should also be tailored to the participants’ interests and needs and to the local context.
Gender Equality: Where Are We Today? Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) This infographic highlights progress and remaining challenges for women in a range of areas, from politics, to literacy, to wages and media representation.
Égalité des sexes : Où en sommes-nous actuellement? Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) Cette infographie souligne les avancées réalisées à ce jour ainsi que les nombreux défis restant à affronter pour achever l'égalité des sexes.
Igualdad de género : ¿Dónde nos encontramos hoy? Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) Esta infografía resalta todo el camino recorrido y los numerosos retos pendientes de superar para lograr la igualdad.
Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The Gender Snapshot 2021 Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) | UN. Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN. DESA) The pandemic has tested and even reversed progress in expanding women’s rights and opportunities. Women have not recovered lost jobs and income, hunger is on the rise, and school closures threaten girls’ educational gains. Women’s participation in government, research and resource management remains far from equal. Vulnerable groups of women, including migrants, those with disabilities and those affected by conflict, are frequently left behind. Disparities between rich and poor countries are preventing equal access to lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, putting women in poorer countries at disproportionate risk. Moreover, despite women’s central roles in responding to COVID-19, including as front-line health workers, they do not have the leadership positions they deserve. Building forward differently and better will require placing women and girls at the centre of all aspects of response and recovery, including through gender- responsive laws, policies and budgeting.Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The Gender Snapshot 2021 presents the latest evidence on gender equality across all 17 Sustainable Development Goals, highlighting the progress made since 2015 but also the continued alarm over the COVID-19 pandemic, its immediate effect on women’s well-being and the threat it poses to future generations. 