Gender quality and equity a summary review of UNESCO's accomplishments since the Fourth world conference on women (Beijing 1995)
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A Global Commitment to gender equality and equity
1. Gender Mainstreaming
a. From "Women in Development" to "Gender and Development"
b. Gender mainstreaming principles
2. UNESCO's Commitment
a. The Pre-Beijing endeavours
b. The Beijing Platform for Action impact
c. The ACC and other major commitments
UNESCO's Achievements since Beijing (1995-2000)
1. The Three-Pronged Strategy
2. Five Pririty Areas of Women's and Girls' Empowerment
a. Education for women and girls
b. Women's contribution to a culture of peace
c. Women's access to media, and their image in the media
d. Women's management of natural resources and environmental protection
e. The girl-child with regard to access to education and literacy
3. UNESCO's work in the other areas of critical concern
Elements for a New Medium-Term Strategy (2002-2007)
1. Multidisciplinary approach to gender equality: UNSCO's comparative advantage
2. Integrated gender mainstreaming
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