Men, Sex and HIV: Directions for Politicising Masculinities
Published by: IDS
Gender inequalities are shaping how the HIV epidemic evolves and in order to engage men as 'part of the solution' we must deal with issues of male power.
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Published by: IDS
Gender inequalities are shaping how the HIV epidemic evolves and in order to engage men as 'part of the solution' we must deal with issues of male power.
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan
Social protection is fast becoming one of the most important themes in development policy. This collection examines the political processes shaping the formulation of social protection policies; compares the key conceptual frameworks available for analysing social protection; and provides a comparative discussion on the policies focused on the poor and the poorest.
Published by: Overseas Development Institute
In developing countries, coping with climate change means creating adaptation mechanisms to boost resilience and the ability to cope...
Published by: Pathways of Women's Empowerment
This concept paper focuses on the politics of sexuality. Its focus is on the normative construction of heterosexuality in mainstream narratives of sexuality produced by institutions such as the media, the law, religion and the development industry; by cultural arenas such as popular music and soap operas, as well as for counter narratives produced by women themselves.
Published by: Overseas Development Institute
Poorer developing countries are especially vulnerable to climate change because of their geographic exposure, low incomes and greater reliance on climate sensitive sectors. People exposed to the most severe climate-related hazards are often those least able to cope with the associated impacts, due to their limited adaptive capacity.
Briefing Note for Expert Group to the Commission on Climate Change and Development, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sweden
Published by: Pathways of Women's Empowerment
This paper explores the contradictions and contestations that characterise debates about the relationship between paid work and women’s empowerment.