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Gender mainstreaming

LC control no.sh2007004981
Topical headingGender mainstreaming
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Variant(s)Analysis, Gender-based
GBA (Gender-based analysis)
Gender-based analysis
Gender mainstreaming in biodiversity conservation
Mainstreaming, Gender
See alsoSocial sciences--Methodology
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Sex discrimination
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Scope noteHere are entered works on assessing any planned action in light of differences between genders. Works on the disregarding of gender differences when assessing any planned action are entered under Gender-blindness.
Subject example tracingNote under Gender-blindness
Found inWork cat.: Gender mainstreaming : Lernprozesse in wissenschaftlichen, kirchlichen und politischen Organisationen, 2006.
OSAGI website, viewed July 3, 2006 ("Gender Mainstreaming is a globally accepted strategy for promoting gender equality. Mainstreaming is not an end in itself but a strategy, an approach, a means to achieve the goal of gender equality. Mainstreaming involves ensuring that gender perspectives and attention to the goal of gender equality are central to all activities - policy development, research, advocacy/ dialogue, legislation, resource allocation, and planning, implementation and monitoring of programmes and projects.")
Wikipedia, viewed July 3, 2006 ("Gender mainstreaming is the process of assessing the implications for women and men of any planned action, including legislation, policies or programmes, in all areas and at all levels".)
Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Standing Committee on the Status of Women. Gender-based analysis : building blocks for success, 2005: p. 1 (gender-based analysis (GBA); defined by the United Nations Economic and Social Council as "assessing the implications for women and men of any planned action, including legislation, policies or programmes, in any area and at all levels")
13th World Conference on Tobacco or Health WWW site, Jan. 4, 2007: From: "Applying a gender based analysis to tobacco policy and program development" (gender-based analysis, gender-based and diversity analysis strategies, GBA strategies)
Korea (South). Ministry of Gender Equality & Family WWW site, Jan. 4, 2007 (Gender-based analysis is a policy analysis tool to facilitate development and execution of gender-equal policies)
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