两性相关数据报告_免费下载-镝数聚dydata,相关行业数据急性髓性白血病,房地产,侵袭性非伤寒沙门氏菌,慢性髓性白血病,地产投资,急性淋巴细胞性白血病资助两性平等和增强妇女和女童参与人道主义方案的能力 Thisstudywascommissionedthroughapartner-shipbetweenUNWomenandUNFPAandwasproducedbytheShareTrust. ThepaperwaswrittenbyCourtenayCabotVentonandToscaneClareyoftheShareTrust.Theconsoli-dationoftheresearchfindingsanddevelopmentofthereportwasmanagedbyDavidCaffeyatUNWomenandMarylinePyatUNFPA. Theauthorsareincrediblythankfultotheextensiveteamofpeoplewhomadethisstudypossible.Alargedebtofgratitudeisowedtotherangeoforga-nizationsworkingineachofthecasestudycountrieswhotookthetimetospeakandhelpprovideabetterunderstandingofthelocalcontexts,andprovidinginvaluableinsightintothebarriersthatfaceprogrammingforwomenandgirls.Particulargratitudeisduetothefrontlineorganizationsthatareworkingsohardtoimprovetheconditionsforwomenandgirls,ofteninthefaceofhighlevelsofinsecurityandhardship.Inaddition,thanksgoestotheSomaliaandBangladeshteamsforputtingsomuchtimeintoorganizingthefieldvisits. TheauthorswouldalsoliketoacknowledgetheSteeringCommittee-madeupofrepresentationfromAbaadMena,CAREInternational,GenCap/ProCap,GBVAoR,IASCPeer2Peer,OCHA,UNFPA,UNICEF,andWomenDeliver-fortheirextensiveengagementandreviewofthesereports.AspecialthanksalsotoEmilyKrasnor,LeneAggernaesandAstridHaalandfortheirsignificantcontributionstothisstudy. 【更多详情,请下载:资助两性平等和增强妇女和女童参与人道主义方案的能力】
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    资助两性平等和增强妇女和女童参与人道主义方案的能力 This study was commissioned through a partner- ship between UN Women and UNFPA and was produced by the Share Trust. The paper was written by Courtenay Cabot Venton and Toscane Clarey of the Share Trust. The consoli- dation of the research findings and development of the report was managed by David Caffey at UN Women and Maryline Py at UNFPA. The authors are incredibly thankful to the extensive team of people who made this study possible. A large debt of gratitude is owed to the range of orga- nizations working in each of the case study countries who took the time to speak and help provide a better understanding of the local contexts, and providing invaluable insight into the barriers that face programming for women and girls. Particular gratitude is due to the front line organizations that are working so hard to improve the conditions for women and girls, often in the face of high levels of insecurity and hardship. In addition, thanks goes to the Somalia and Bangladesh teams for putting so much time into organizing the field visits. The authors would also like to acknowledge the Steering Committee - made upof representation from Abaad Mena, CARE International, GenCap/ProCap, GBV AoR, IASC Peer2Peer, OCHA, UNFPA, UNICEF, and Women Deliver - for their extensive engagement and review of these reports. A special thanks also to Emily Krasnor, Lene Aggernaes and Astrid Haaland for their significant contributions to this study. 【更多详情,请下载:资助两性平等和增强妇女和女童参与人道主义方案的能力】
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