Flags of United Nations members on the lawn of the UN building in Geneva, Switzerland.
How to Do Gender
03 Aug 2022
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“The Power of The Collective” Think Piece and Podcast Series
In the previous series, we engaged in conversations about the importance of learning from feminist civil society movements and the need for greater collaboration between the public health field and feminist civil society. This new series kicks off by delving deeper into questioning the nature and role of the UN’s collective power as a way to advance gender equality. Over the last few decades, the UN has made notable strides in improving gender equality. However, a think piece authored by Zineb Touimi-Benjelloun and Joanne Sandler, invites readers to critically consider the nature of collective power and action within the UN and to reflect on why and how a major paradigm shift is required in the way we conceive, talk about, and enact coordination for gender equality in the UN. In this think piece, Zineb and Joanne explore the following: (1) insights and lessons learned about the factors that support and impede the UN’s collective power on gender equality; (2) how feminist thinking about collaboration and collective power could enhance the UN’s approach to coordination; and (3) changing structures and incentives for supporting greater collective power and action on gender equality. Download the executive summary Zineb Touimi-Benjelloun is a Senior Consultant and member of the Mediterranean Women Mediators Network and Joanne Sandler is a Senior Associate, Gender at Work.
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location Global
time 30 minutes
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A woman and man, wearing masks, walk down the street at Marina Bay in Singapore.
COVID-19 and Infectious Diseases
17 Dec 2021
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Address gender barriers in delivery and demand to catalyse COVID-19 vaccine equity: The Asia Pacific context
Supply and demand are at the crux of the disproportionate vaccination coverage, and inequities between and within nations How gender barriers affect delivery and demand and amplify vaccine inequity Tactical principles and entry points for action
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location South-East Asian Region
time 10 mins