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Keri Culver Blog - January 2025

It is about evaluation in the field, and while gender will be an important part of the content, it is not explicitly or totally dedicated to gender in evaluation topics.

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Urban Management Centre Publication

This guide aims to enhance livelihoods and create a supportive environment for street vendors in India. It also highlights the specific needs of women street vendors and how cities can adopt a gender-responsive approach to planning.

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Bridging the gender gap: Gender dynamics and Marginalized Communities in Preventive Healthcare amidst Climate Change Challenges in Resource Constraint Communities.

Posted on November 11, 2024 at 11:00 0 Comments

Climate change isn't just an environmental crisis – it's a human rights issue that disproportionately affects the most vulnerable among us. Recent research has shown that climate change significantly amplifies existing inequalities, with women and girls bearing an outsized burden of its impacts (Sidun et al., 2023). Nowhere is this more evident than in climate-hit countries, where the intersection of climate change and gender dynamics creates unique challenges…

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