Gender

Achieving every Sustainable Development Goal depends on improving the lives of women, girls, men, and boys equally. But achieving gender equality demands urgent action to end harmful practices and violence against women and girls, and to overcome the social, political, educational, and health barriers that deny them equal rights and opportunities. 

UNU’s commitment to gender equality permeates everything we do. Our core gender research focuses on generating knowledge to support development policies that eliminate barriers for women and girls in health, education, employment, and resource access. Our work is giving voice to the unique experiences of women and girls, exposing their neglected rights, and empowering them to be leaders in emerging fields such as science and technology.

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Blog Post

'It’s Not All About Success Stories': Girls’ Digital Inclusion in Practice

Our research suggests that, to address girls’ digital needs, it is essential to have information about intended and unintended programs' impact.

19 Mar 2021

Event

Delta 8.7 Symposium: Gendered Measurements of Modern Slavery

Delta 8.7 hosted this virtual symposium to explore how gender dynamics affect the identification of modern slavery.

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News

UNU-CPR Welcomes New Senior Fellow

UNU-CPR welcomes Dr Jennifer Allsopp as a Senior Fellow (Non-Resident).

11 Nov 2020

Event

A McMaster Global Event- Thinking Water: Water Without Borders (WWB) Conference

Thinking Water During Times of Political Instability – The South American Challenge

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Project

Gender and Health Hub

The Hub aims to develop a network of policy-makers, academics, and practitioners to promote policy-relevant research on gender and global health.

03 Sep 2020