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  • Talia's experience in nonprofits means the business takes a serious and holistic approach to developing its social programs, taking culturally-sensitive and gender-sensitive approaches in high impact areas, donating condoms to nonprofit distribution partners where they are needed most.

    Jerri Chou: Empowering Women Globally With Safe Sex Practices Jerri Chou 2011

  • Talia's experience in nonprofits means the business takes a serious and holistic approach to developing its social programs, taking culturally-sensitive and gender-sensitive approaches in high impact areas, donating condoms to nonprofit distribution partners where they are needed most.

    Jerri Chou: Empowering Women Globally With Safe Sex Practices Jerri Chou 2011

  • The goal, according to one U.N. group, was to make Afghanistan a "gender-sensitive, multi-ethnic centralized state, based on democracy, human rights and the rule of law."

    When Things Don't Get Better Ian Marcus Corbin 2011

  • In acknowledgment of the continent's failures regarding women's empowerment, the African Union declared the years 2010 - 2020 as the "African Women's Decade," an opportunity to right political, social and economic wrongs through the implementation of aggressive gender-sensitive policies.

    Chi Mgbako: Africa's Women Turn 50 2010

  • Even before the rights of women were "constitutionalized" in 1995, the ruling dictatorship of Meles Zenawi took the lead by issuing a National Policy on Women in 1993 with the aim "to institutionalize the political, economical, and social rights of women by creating an appropriate structure in government offices and institutions so that the public policies and interventions are gender-sensitive and can ensure equitable development for all Ethiopian men and women."

    Alemayehu G. Mariam: Speaking Truth On Behalf of Ethiopian Women 2010

  • WWB has published a paper highlighting alternative ways for women to manage such gambles using gender-sensitive microinsurance.

    Democratizing Credit In The Third World 2010

  • But as Women's eNews puts it, a "precocious, gender-sensitive civil society movement stirring in Bangladesh since the 1970s" is largely responsible for the progress the country has been making towards the MDGs.

    Anushay Hossain: Bangladesh: Developmet Star? 2010

  • "Examination from a gender-sensitive perspective of factors affecting the development of male behavior in American society."

    The 8 oddest courses in D.C. area colleges 2010

  • WWB has published a paper highlighting alternative ways for women to manage such gambles using gender-sensitive micro-insurance.

    Women's World Banking Brings Credit To The Third World 2010

  • But as Women's eNews puts it, a "precocious, gender-sensitive civil society movement stirring in Bangladesh since the 1970s" is largely responsible for the progress the country has been making towards the MDGs.

    Anushay Hossain: Bangladesh: Developmet Star? 2010

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