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Knowledge Matters Magazine

Knowledge Matters: the journey towards addressing gender inequality

Last updated:
4 March 2016
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Partner/Network:
Promundo
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Language:
EN, FR

This issue of Knowledge Matters, published in March 2016, looks at Concern's practice in the area of addressing gender inequality.

Smart Minezhi and his wife of 40 years Mage Smart from Malawi. Smart is a role model to a lot of families because of the way he supports his wife. Photo: Kieran McConville / Concern Worldwide.
Smart Minezhi and his wife of 40 years Mage Smart from Malawi. Smart is a role model to a lot of families because of the way he supports his wife. Photo: Kieran McConville / Concern Worldwide.

In many respects this is a follow up to Issue 8 of Knowledge Matters published in March 2014. The current issue shares some of the lessons and promising practice emerging from our work on gender inequality. Each of the articles presents a unique approach to addressing gender inequality within a particular context.

The issue also features French languages abstracts of all articles.

This publication covers aid activities implemented with the financial assistance of several donors, including Irish Aid, UK Aid, The European Union and USAID. The ideas, opinions and comments herein are entirely the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent or reflect the policies of any donors.

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