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Monitoring Report: Gender Equality in Malaysia Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Tan Beng Hui Auteur institutionnel: Asian-Pacific Resource & Research Centre for Women (ARROW) | Federation of Reproductive Health Associations, Malaysia (FRHAM) The Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW), together with the Federation of Reproductive Health Associations Malaysia (FRHAM) and Justice For Sisters (JFS) organised the Gender Equality Initiative, a project aimed to monitor and support the Malaysian government to implement their commitment towards the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Universal Periodic Review (UPR). This two-year project is funded by the European Union, dedicated to working with stakeholders, in particular governmental bodies, civil society organisations, media, women and young girls in Perak, Terengganu and at the national level.In the third UPR Cycle, Malaysia has received several recommendations on gender equality, sexual and reproductive health, access to comprehensive sexuality education and protection of women and girls from violence. Malaysia is urged to accede to relevant Optional Protocols and withdraw reservations to the Convention which hinder the rights of women and girls in Malaysia. As a result, FRHAM was commissioned to conduct a research on the Baseline Monitoring Report containing four thematic areas, namely, a) ending all forms of discrimination against women and girls; (b) eliminating violence against women and girls; (c) eliminating harmful practices against women and girls; and (d) ensuring universal access to SRHR.
Strategies to End School-Related Gender-Based Violence: The Experience of Education Unions in Africa Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Rex Fyles Auteur institutionnel: Education International (EI) | United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) | Gender at Work This document draws on the experience of nine EI member organisations in seven African countries committed to combatting SRGBV in their contexts. It presents the wide range of actions and strategies education unions can initiate to confront the challenges SRGBV poses to their students, members, organisations and societies. This collection of union experiences is intended to inform and inspire education unions and their members to test their own approaches to eliminating SRGBV. The document will also inform other stakeholders in the education sector interested in learning more about the unique strengths and specific roles education unions can play as partners in collective efforts to end SRGBV.The document is divided into two parts. The first section focuses on actions these unions have taken internally to adapt decision- making structures, update policies and deploy resources to empower their members to act. The second section looks at how education unions have reached out to other stakeholders – legislators, ministries, civil society organisations, traditional leaders, parents, media and learners – to pursue coordinated strategies for change.
Estrategias para poner fin a la violencia de género en el ámbito escolar: La experiencia de los sindicatos de la educación en África Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Rex Fyles Auteur institutionnel: Education International (EI) | United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) | Gender at Work Este documento se basa en la experiencia de nueve organizaciones afiliadas de la IE en siete países africanos comprometidos a combatir la VGAE en sus contextos. Presenta una amplia gama de acciones y estrategias que los sindicatos pueden iniciar para afrontar los desafíos que plantea la VGAE a sus estudiantes, miembros, organizaciones y sociedades. El propósito de esta colección de experiencias sindicales es informar e inspirar a los sindicatos de la educación y sus miembros para que pongan a prueba sus propias iniciativas para eliminar la VGAE. El documento también informará a otros grupos, del sector educación, interesados en aprender más sobre las fortalezas únicas y el papel específico que los sindicatos de la educación pueden desempeñar como socios en los esfuerzos colectivos para acabar con la VGAE.El documento está dividido en dos partes. La primera sección se enfoca en acciones que estos sindicatos han emprendido internamente para adaptar las estructuras de toma de decisiones, actualizar las políticas y desplegar recursos para empoderar a los y las miembros para actuar. La segunda sección da una mirada a cómo los sindicatos de la educación han llegado a otros grupos de interés – legisladores, ministerios, organizaciones de la sociedad civil, líderes tradicionales, padres, medios de comunicación y estudiantes – para desarrollar estrategias coordinadas hacia el cambio.
Stratégies pour éradiquer la violence fondée sur le genre en milieu scolaire : L’éxperience des syndicats de l’éducation en afrique Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Rex Fyles Auteur institutionnel: Education International (EI) | United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) | Gender at Work Le présent document puise dans l’expérience de neuf organisations membres de l’IE dans sept pays africains engagés dans la lutte contre la VGMS dans leur contexte particulier. Il présente la large gamme d’actions et de stratégies que peuvent mettre en œuvre les syndicats de l’enseignement pour relever le défi que la VGMS pose à leurs membres et à leurs élèves, à leurs organisations et à leurs sociétés. Ce recueil d’expériences syndicales est destiné à informer et à encourager les syndicats de l’enseignement et leurs membres à tester leurs propres démarches pour éliminer la VGMS. Il éclairera également les autres acteurs de l’enseignement qui souhaitent en savoir davantage sur les forces uniques et les rôles spécifiques que peuvent jouer les syndicats de l’enseignement dans les efforts collectifs pour mettre fin à la VGMS.Ce document est organisé en deux parties. La première section examine les mesures prises par ces syndicats à l’interne pour adapter leurs structures décisionnelles, mettre à jour leurs politiques et déployer les ressources nécessaires pour permettre à leurs membres d’agir. La seconde section étudie la façon dont les syndicats de l’enseignement ont amorcé le dialogue avec d’autres parties prenantes (législateurs, ministères, organisations de la société civile, responsables traditionnels, parents, médias et élèves) pour mettre en œuvre des stratégies de changement coordonnées.
Working to End School Related Gender Based Violence: Writings by Representatives of Education Unions From Eastern, West and Southern Africa Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Shamim Meer Auteur institutionnel: Gender at Work | Labour Research Service (LRS) | Global Affairs Canada (GAC) | United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) | Education International (EI) School Related Gender Based Violence (SRGBV) is violence that undermines the bodily integrity, human rights, and gender equality of all those involved in the school but primarily that of the school child.In 2016, 7 teacher unions i.e. SADTU and NAPTOSA from South Africa, BETUZ and ZNUT from Zambia, UNATU from Uganda, ETA from Ethiopia and KNUT from Kenya and in 2018, SLTU from Sierra Leone, GTU from the Gambia and the staff from the Ghana-based Education International Regional Africa Office - actively engaged in a Gender at Work - Gender Action Learning Process (GAL).The main aim of this specific GAL process was to create a participatory EI pilot program in Southern, East and West Africa focusing on individual teachers’ and teacher unions’ capacity to address SRGBV. With the support of Gender at Work facilitators, participants strengthened their understanding of gender inequality and gender based violence in the context of the school. Throughout the GAL Process participants spoke from their hearts, sharing inspirational stories of change.
Strengthening the Quality of Early Childhood Education and Care Through Inclusion Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Susie Lee | Barbara Janta Auteur institutionnel: European Union (EU) The quality in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) has risen up the policy agenda globally, leading to a general consensus that quality ECEC can lead to positive and equitable outcomes for all children. Given these contexts, the European Commission considers inclusion as an integral part of quality ECEC. However, ensuring effective access to quality ECEC for all children remains a challenge, especially for those from disadvantaged backgrounds. This is in part because both inclusion and quality ECEC are multi-faceted concepts. This present policy memo helps policymakers better understand this challenge and suggests some possible solutions. To do so, this memo introduces what inclusion means in education generally and in ECEC particularly, and then discusses how inclusion in ECEC is understood in the current EU policy context. Lastly, the memo summarises findings from recent EU-level projects on how inclusion is integrated into different aspects of quality in ECEC.
Digital Education Action Plan 2021-2027: Resetting Education and Training for the Digital Age Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: European Union (EU) The Digital Education Action Plan (2021-2027) outlines the European Commission’s vision for high quality, inclusive and accessible digital education in Europe.It is a call to action for stronger cooperation at European level to learn from the COVID-19 crisis during which technology is being used at a scale never seen before in education and training make education and training systems fit for the digital age
Global Citizenship: Whitepaper About an Emerging Concept Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: Melton Foundation The Melton Foundation is an active part of a larger community aiming to develop and promote the understanding of global citizenship as an overarching framework for thought and action. In this context, the Melton Foundation has developed this Whitepaper. This material aims to: Familiarize communities with the concept of Global Citizenship and provide an honest, clear picture of it. Analyze the current state of Global Citizenship, evaluate issues preventing its widespread adoption and put forward suggestive remedies.
Online Media Literacy Strategy Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: Government of the United Kingdom The Online Harms White Paper set out a commitment to develop an Online Media Literacy Strategy ahead of the implementation of the online harms regulator. The aim of the strategy is to educate and empower internet users across the UK to manage their online safety. Over 170 organisations are currently involved in delivering media literacy education in the UK. The Media Literacy Strategy sets out the government’s multi-year plan to bring coordination to the media literacy landscape and outlines a Media Literacy Framework of best practice principles to inform the content and delivery of media literacy education.
Cross-Sectoral Cooperation for Sustainable Futures Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Jana Arbeiter | Maja Bučar Auteur institutionnel: Bridge 47 Cross-sectoral cooperation is important to strengthen the coherence and collaboration, as well as mobilization of resources needed for addressing systemic challenges, implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and enabling transformative change. Building or strengthening cross-sectoral multi-stakeholder groups or coalitions within SDG Target 4.7, can support equipping everyone with the knowledge, skills and competencies needed to contribute to a more sustainable and just future.Multi-stakeholder groups or coalitions in support of SDG Target 4.7 on a local, regional and global level are essential mechanisms for promoting and implementing sustainable development. They can enable coherence and collaboration, as well as pooling of expertise and resources needed for co-creation of the relevant policy proposals linked to the implementation of SDG Target 4.7. Building and strengthening multi-stakeholder groups or coalitions require a clear basis for establishing well-defined relationships within the multi-stakeholder groups or coalitions, well-designed structures and operating procedures and strong coordination. But most importantly, they have the potential to combine key stakeholders from relevant sectors of society, which can advocate for the implementation of SDG Target 4.7 and the (co)-creation of appropriate policies that address global justice, sustainability, and key global challenges. This publication identifies the following recommendations for establishing multi-stakeholder groups or coalitions in support of SDG Target 4.7: Multi-stakeholder groups or coalitions in support of SDG Target 4.7 on a local, regional and global level should be established, and resources should be made available for this. Stakeholders wishing to establish multi-stakeholder groups in the context of SDG Target 4.7 should clearly define their main goals and objectives. Stakeholders involved in multi-stakeholder groups in the context of SDG Target 4.7 need to be strategically identified and cover all major societal sectors, including different components of SDG Target 4.7. Coalitions in support of SDG Target 4.7 should place focus on facilitation, active listening, and peer learning opportunities. Inclusive and flexible coordination and leadership should be applied, stressing transparency, accountability and joint commitment to the cause. 