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Explainer: How to talk to kids about gender equality and stereotypes Explainer: How to talk to kids about gender equality and stereotypes Press release: USD 420 billion annual shortfall blocking ...
« Le progrès des femmes dans le monde » est un examen périodique que mène ONU Femmes pour comprendre les avancées vers un monde où les femmes, les filles et les personnes de genre variant vivent à ...
Affordable, clean energy fuels sustainable development, such as by providing the light that allows a child to do her homework or the power that a woman uses to run sewing machines for her business.
Explainer: How to talk to kids about gender equality and stereotypes Explainer: How to talk to kids about gender equality and stereotypes Press release: USD 420 billion annual shortfall blocking ...
Promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management in least developed countries and small island developing States, including focusing on women, youth ...
Les Nations Unies ont organisé quatre conférences mondiales sur les femmes. Celles-ci se sont déroulées au Mexique en 1975, à Copenhague en 1980, à Nairobi en 1985 et à Beijing en 1995. La dernière ...
In support of UN Women’s Strategy on the Empowerment of Women and Girls with Disabilities, this series of briefs addresses a range of thematic issues related to gender equality and disability ...
This report on UN Women’s Global Flagship Programme Initiative, Safe Cities and Safe Public Spaces, shares achievements gleaned from various participating city programmes around the world. A series of ...
Cómo hablar de igualdad de género y estereotipos a las niñas y los niños El déficit anual de USD 420.000 millones obstaculiza la igualdad de género en los países en desarrollo El déficit anual de USD ...
Explainer: How to talk to kids about gender equality and stereotypes Explainer: How to talk to kids about gender equality and stereotypes Press release: USD 420 billion annual shortfall blocking ...
Two years into Sudan’s civil war, more than 12 million people have been displaced—over half of them women and children. As gender-based violence surges and essential services collapse, this explainer ...
Inequalities remain persistently stark in the world today. From 1988 and 2008, the wealthiest 5 per cent of people captured 44 per cent of global income, while little changed for the poorest. In ...