The Gender Agenda - Gender Mainstreaming in East Africa
- Lusoma Advisory Services
- Aug 20, 2011
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Gender Mainstreaming in East Africa - Sharing best practices on the EAHUWO programme
The East Africa training program on Human rights and Women
"The Gender Agenda: Sharing Best Practices Towards Mainstreaming Gender Issues in East Africa" is a detailed publication focused on advancing gender equality in East Africa. Funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), it highlights the efforts of the East African Programme on the Equal Status and Human Rights of Women (EAHUWO) across six countries: Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.
The document discusses the significant progress made in gender equality, while also addressing the persistent challenges that women face, referred to as the "Ten Deadly Sins"—systemic barriers such as human rights violations, poverty, and limited political participation. It showcases successful interventions, including capacity-building initiatives and gender mainstreaming efforts in various sectors.
With a focus on sustaining and enhancing gender equality, the publication provides insights into ongoing challenges and emphasizes the importance of continued advocacy and collaboration. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding and advancing the gender agenda in East Africa.
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