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Making the Philippine MDG Report Gender-Responsive

   
Posted on 11-23-2009Translate this page Translate this page   
"Gender is an overarching theme that encompasses the eight Millennium Development Goals the world’s nations have committed to achieve by 2015. Yet, country reports, including the Philippines’, have still to fully reflect how gender considerations have figured in crafting, implementing, and monitoring development strategies and programmes that could meet the MDGs. CEDAW Watch Philippines, through one of its members, the Women and Gender Institute of Miriam College, has put together this policy brief to show how gender can be made an integral part of a country’s report in monitoring the progress of its MDG implementation by using CEDAW and the BPFA."

Source: zunia.org
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