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Unpublished paper describes the double discrimination based on gender and disability that pervades the lives of women and girls with disabilities in all areas and particularly in education.

For Assessment & Design, Monitoring & Evaluation - 2003; This manual is aimed at improving international and local capacity to address gender-based violence (GBV) in refugee, internally displaced, and post-conflict settings. The tools are divided into three major categories: assessment; program design; and program monitoring and evaluation.

Document provides a comparative look at women’s political participation in specifiic countries as well as at the obstacles women confront in politics, and outlines 95 best practices to promote gender equality in party politics.

Report aims to raise the visibility of women’s peacebuilding activities at the national, regional and international levels by documenting and analysing them. It further seeks to identify how women peace activists and practitioners measure the impact of their work - both for their own internal goal-setting and planning purposes - and as a means of communicating their achievements and experiences to their stakeholders, among which are funding agencies - an important constituency.

Handbook identifies the ways in which women can impact political processes through their participation in decision-making bodies and presents knowledge and practical experience from all around the world.

Bulletin describes how the issues of violence, sex work and HIV/AIDS intersect and how sex workers are particularly vulnerable to both violence and AIDS.

This is fact sheet published by PEPFAR on addressing gender in HIV/AIDS programming, published in March 2012. The fact sheet provides information on the role of PEPFAR-sponsored programs in fostering gender equality, combating gender-based violence and increasing prevention of mother-to-child transmission, as well as highlights PEPFAR Gender Initiatives and tools and resources to integrate gender into programming.