Brazil IDS Initiative
The Brazil IDS Initiative provides focus in a geography at the leading edge of development thinking and practice due...
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The Brazil IDS Initiative provides focus in a geography at the leading edge of development thinking and practice due...
Global progress on gender equality is under threat. We are living in an age where major political and social shifts are resulting in new...
More than half of humanity currently lives in urban areas and 90% are projected to do so by 2050. One in three urban dwellers, and an...
Oxford Policy Management (OPM), the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and Palm Associates are working in partnership to achieve to evaluate the project.
The project will explore the experiences of men and shifting constructions of masculinities in current ‘transition countries’ in order to identify ways to complement women-focused interventions in the Bank’s projects and broader investments to enhance both the resilience of transition, and equality of opportunity across genders.
We work to better understand the relationship between sexual rights and poverty to help make sexual rights real.
Our goal is to enable stronger leadership for working with boys and men to promote gender equality. We will do this by gathering, inter-relating and analysing evidence and lessons. These will be strategically disseminated in targeted and accessible formats for improved learning, policy and practice.
Promoting greater understanding of how to build an enabling environment for gender empowerment.
The central aim of this programme is to influence norms and institutions at global and local levels to more effectively tackle the challenge of achieving gender equality.
The Men, Masculinities and HIV project is one of the workstreams of the Gender, Power and Sexuality (GPS) programme, funded by Sida. This work stream aims to influence norms and institutions at global and local levels to more effectively tackle the challenge of achieving gender equality, and particularly looking at the role of men in this process.