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Summary Report of the International Seminar on Girls' and Women's Education, Beijing, P.R. China, 4-7 June 2016 Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: National Commission of the People's Republic of China for UNESCO | UNESCO Beijing The International Seminar on Girls’ and Women’s Education, held 4-6 June 2016 in Beijing, explored benefits of education on girls and women along with barriers to the achievement of gender equality in education. It provided a platform for dialogue on the role of education for girls and women, particularly in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and specifically in reaching SDG 4 and supporting the achievement of other SDGs. The event also marked the first award ceremony of the UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education, which honoured two laureates for their outstanding innovation and contributions to advancing girls’ and women’s education. This publication presents a synthesis of information that was shared during the seminar’s sessions, and the findings and recommendations originating from the exchanges.
Informe resumido del Seminario internacional sobre la educación de las niñas y las mujeres, Beijing, R. P. China, 4-7 de junio de 2016 Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: National Commission of the People's Republic of China for UNESCO | UNESCO Beijing The International Seminar on Girls’ and Women’s Education, held 4-6 June 2016 in Beijing, explored benefits of education on girls and women along with barriers to the achievement of gender equality in education. It provided a platform for dialogue on the role of education for girls and women, particularly in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and specifically in reaching SDG 4 and supporting the achievement of other SDGs. The event also marked the first award ceremony of the UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education, which honoured two laureates for their outstanding innovation and contributions to advancing girls’ and women’s education. This publication presents a synthesis of information that was shared during the seminar’s sessions, and the findings and recommendations originating from the exchanges.
Rapport du Séminaire international sur l'éducation des filles et des femmes, Beijing, République populaire de Chine, 4-7 juin 2016 Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: National Commission of the People's Republic of China for UNESCO | UNESCO Beijing The International Seminar on Girls’ and Women’s Education, held 4-6 June 2016 in Beijing, explored benefits of education on girls and women along with barriers to the achievement of gender equality in education. It provided a platform for dialogue on the role of education for girls and women, particularly in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and specifically in reaching SDG 4 and supporting the achievement of other SDGs. The event also marked the first award ceremony of the UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education, which honoured two laureates for their outstanding innovation and contributions to advancing girls’ and women’s education. This publication presents a synthesis of information that was shared during the seminar’s sessions, and the findings and recommendations originating from the exchanges.
女童和妇女教育 国际研讨会总结报告. 中华人民共和国,北京. 2016年6月4—7日 Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: National Commission of the People's Republic of China for UNESCO | UNESCO Beijing The International Seminar on Girls’ and Women’s Education, held 4-6 June 2016 in Beijing, explored benefits of education on girls and women along with barriers to the achievement of gender equality in education. It provided a platform for dialogue on the role of education for girls and women, particularly in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and specifically in reaching SDG 4 and supporting the achievement of other SDGs. The event also marked the first award ceremony of the UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education, which honoured two laureates for their outstanding innovation and contributions to advancing girls’ and women’s education. This publication presents a synthesis of information that was shared during the seminar’s sessions, and the findings and recommendations originating from the exchanges.
Programming with Adolescent Boys to Promote Gender-Equitable Masculinities: A Rigorous Review Année de publication: 2018 Auteur: Rachel Marcus | Maria Stavropoulou | Nandini Archer-Gupta Auteur institutionnel: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) | UK aid This review brings evidence from 36 studies of 34 programmes working with adolescent boys and young men to promote more gender-equitable masculinities. It draws on studies with a range of evaluation designs; the key requirements were adequate description of methodology and a valid comparison between participants and non-participants, or of attitudes and behaviour before and after participation.
Violence against Women and Girls and Resilience: Links, Impacts and Perspectives from the Chadian Context Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Virginie Le Masson | Colette Benoudji | Sandra Sotelo Reyes | Giselle Bernard Auteur institutionnel: Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters (BRACED) This report explores the links between gender-based violence (GBV), and the resilience shown by survivors, their households and the wider community. The purpose of this study is to explore two main questions: 1. How does violence against women and girls (VAWG) impact the processes of social change required to build resilience? 2. How can resilience programmes address VAWG?
Les violences contre les femmes et les filles et la résilience: Quels liens ? quels enjeux ? quels impacts ? perspectives du contexte tchadien Année de publication: 2017 Auteur: Virginie Le Masson | Colette Benoudji | Sandra Sotelo Reyes | Giselle Bernard Auteur institutionnel: Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters (BRACED) Ce rapport explore les liens entre les violences basées sur le genre (VBG) qui affectent principalement les femmes et les filles, et la résilience des survivant(e) s, de leur foyer et de leur communauté. L’objectif de cette étude vise à explorer deux questions principales : 1. Comment les violences contre les femmes et les filles impactent-t-elles les processus de changements sociaux nécessaires au développement des capacités de résilience? 2. Comment les programmes de résilience peuvent-ils prendre en compte les violences perpétrées contre les femmes et les filles?
Le projet, une manière privilégiée de faire de l’ECM : Dossier sur la pédagogie du projet en éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: Annoncer la Couleur (ALC) | Enabel Ce dossier montre les avantages de faire de l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale par la mise en projet. Cela donne aussi les bonnes méthodes pédagogiques pour adopter l’enseignement par projet génère une nouvelle dynamique dans la pratique de l’enseignant. Intéressé∙e par les thèmes de l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale, il ou elle les intégrera, en tout ou en partie, dans son cours à condition d’y trouver des avantages.
Global school partnerships programme impact evaluation report Année de publication: 2011 Auteur: Juliet Sizmur | Bernadetta Brzyska | Louise Cooper | Jo Morrison | Kathryn Wilkinson | David Kerr Auteur institutionnel: National Foundation for Educational Research The overarching aim of this evaluation is to assess the impact of DFID‟s Global School Partnerships (GSP) programme on levels of global awareness and attitudes to global issues in pupils attending GSP schools in the UK.This main aim can be broken down into four subsidiary aims, namely:1. to measure levels of global awareness and attitudes to global issues amongst pupils taking part in GSP programme activities2. to compare awareness levels and attitudes among pupils in GSP schools with those of pupils in non-GSP schools3. to evaluate whether the impact of GSP on global awareness and attitudes to global issues differs depending on pupils‟ ages and educational stages (e.g. at primary versus secondary level)4. to assess whether levels of awareness and attitudes amongst participating pupils change as the GSP programme becomes more embedded in schools (i.e. whether, over time, the programme has a positive, neutral or negative impact on pupil levels of development awareness). 