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Experiences of Arab Countries in Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective in Government Organizations cover (Arabic)

ESCWA Publication: E/ESCWA/ECW/2013/5


Country: Arab region

Publication Type: Reports & studies

Cluster: Gender Justice, Population and Inclusive Development

Focus Area: Gender equality

Initiatives: Women’s rights and gender mainstreaming

SDGs: Goal 5: Gender Equality

Keywords: Arab countries, Case studies, Equal opportunity, Gender mainstreaming, Public institutions, Women's advancement, Capacity building, Money supply, Budget, Human resources, Laws and regulations, Political aspects, Recommendations, Financing, Exercise, Statistical data

Experiences of Arab Countries in Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective in Government Organizations

January 2013

National mechanisms for the advancement of women in Arab countries strive to mainstream a gender perspective at all levels. To achieve this, they develop plans, strategies, initiatives and plans, as well as institutional and technical capacity-building programmes. In doing so, they take into account the concerns and needs of men and women and engage them in the preparation and implementation processes, with a view to maximizing their benefit from them.

This study highlights efforts undertaken by the national mechanisms for the advancement of women to mainstream a gender perspective in government organizations, national policies and legislation, in order to determine whether they have achieved their goals and overcome challenges. It highlights lessons learned and good practices and offers recommendations for policies to end discrimination against women and achieve gender equality.

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