This publication examines the growing role of women in international migration and its implications for development, gender equality, and human rights. The report analyzes global migration trends, …
This book examines irregular migration through a gendered lens, situating contemporary patterns within broader global and historical contexts. It explores how migration control regimes, labor marke…
This booklet examines the recruitment processes and travel experiences of migrant workers seeking employment abroad, highlighting the key actors, procedures, and risks involved at this stage of mig…
Redefining Peace: Interlinkages of Conflict, Gender, and SRHR examines how conflict shapes gender dynamics and directly impacts the fulfillment of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). …
Guidelines for Gender-Sensitive Disaster Management: Practical Steps to Ensure Women’s Needs Are Met and Women’s Human Rights Are Respected and Protected during Disasters provides a practical f…
Is a Project Being Managed for Development Results? Integration of RBM Principles in Project Monitoring: A Guide for Self-Assessment and Monitoring provides a practical framework for assessing the …
The book Knowing Our Rights: Women, Family, Laws and Customs in the Muslim World examines the rights of women within the contexts of family life, legal systems, and social customs across Muslim soc…
The book Women as Educators, and Women’s Education in E-9 Countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan examines the dual roles of women as educators an…
The book The Dakar Framework for Action: Education for All – Meeting Our Collective Commitments outlines the global commitments agreed upon at the World Education Forum in Dakar to achieve Educat…
The book Taking Steps of Courage: Teaching Adolescents about Sexuality and Gender in Nigeria and Cameroon explores educational approaches to sexuality and gender education for adolescents within th…
The book Global Civil Society, World Citizenship and Education examines the relationship between civil society, global citizenship, and education in an increasingly interconnected world. It explore…
Men Aren’t from Mars: Unlearning Machismo in Nicaragua explores efforts to challenge and transform machismo culture in Nicaragua through education, activism, and gender justice initiatives. The b…
Taking Up the Cairo Challenge: Country Studies in Asia-Pacific examines how countries in the Asia-Pacific region have responded to the principles and commitments of the 1994 International Conferenc…
A Lifetime of Labor: The Autobiography of Alice H. Cook chronicles the life and work of Alice H. Cook, a prominent labor scholar and advocate for workers’ rights, women’s equality, and social j…
The Subjection of Women argues for the moral, legal, and social equality of women by critically examining the systemic subordination embedded in law, custom, and social norms. John Stuart Mill cont…
Alva Myrdal: The Passionate Mind explores the life, ideas, and public engagement of Alva Myrdal as an influential intellectual, diplomat, and advocate for peace and social welfare. The book examine…
The book Study on Measures for Fostering Women Politicians Focused on Primary Council examines strategies and policy measures to promote and strengthen women’s participation and leadership in loc…
A Handbook on CEDAW: The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women is a comprehensive guide that explains the principles, obligations, and mechanisms of CEDAW as th…
Handbook for Legislators on HIV/AIDS, Law and Human Rights is a practical guide intended to support legislators in developing and reviewing laws and policies related to HIV/AIDS in line with human …
Wanted: Equality and Justice in the Muslim Family explores calls for reform in Muslim family laws to ensure fairness and gender equality. The book presents diverse perspectives advocating reinterpr…