The achievement of gender equality in education, and of women's empowerment more generally, have recently become established amongst the highest international priorities for policy action. This paper examines the processes by which they came to be included amongst the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It argues that the revised targets to 2015 are more practicable than earlier goals. However, it shows that rates of progress will need to be improved, and that financial support from the north is still running at less than half the required levels. Goal achievement presupposes some agreed understanding of the meaning of gender equality. The paper reveals important contradictions between the language of analysis and the vocabulary of policy....
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have made enormous progress but the poverty has not yet been...
Through the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), governments committed to achieving universal s...
This offers an early analysis of the coverage offered to gender by the Sustainable Development Goals...
The achievement of gender equality in education, and of women's empowerment more generally, have rec...
The achievement of gender equality in education, and of women’s empowerment more generally, have rec...
All nations are committed, via their espousal of the Millennium Development Goals, to eliminate gend...
Achieving this goal by 2015 seems optimistic; the first half of the goal was not fulfilled since a g...
Following the formal announcement of the Sustainable Development Goals, Naila Kabeer reflects on les...
For the third time in three decades world leaders reaffirmed their promise of Education For All wh...
Gender inequality remains a critical challenge and threatens to severely undermine progress towards ...
International consensus on education priorities accords an important place to achieving gender justi...
This paper was commissioned by the Global Education Monitoring Report as background information to a...
This article argues that international efforts to progress gender equality now and post?2015 need to...
The language of “gender equality” and “women’s empowerment” was mobilised by feminists in the 1980s ...
Promotion of gender equality and women empowerment is goal number three of the Millennium Developmen...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have made enormous progress but the poverty has not yet been...
Through the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), governments committed to achieving universal s...
This offers an early analysis of the coverage offered to gender by the Sustainable Development Goals...
The achievement of gender equality in education, and of women's empowerment more generally, have rec...
The achievement of gender equality in education, and of women’s empowerment more generally, have rec...
All nations are committed, via their espousal of the Millennium Development Goals, to eliminate gend...
Achieving this goal by 2015 seems optimistic; the first half of the goal was not fulfilled since a g...
Following the formal announcement of the Sustainable Development Goals, Naila Kabeer reflects on les...
For the third time in three decades world leaders reaffirmed their promise of Education For All wh...
Gender inequality remains a critical challenge and threatens to severely undermine progress towards ...
International consensus on education priorities accords an important place to achieving gender justi...
This paper was commissioned by the Global Education Monitoring Report as background information to a...
This article argues that international efforts to progress gender equality now and post?2015 need to...
The language of “gender equality” and “women’s empowerment” was mobilised by feminists in the 1980s ...
Promotion of gender equality and women empowerment is goal number three of the Millennium Developmen...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have made enormous progress but the poverty has not yet been...
Through the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), governments committed to achieving universal s...
This offers an early analysis of the coverage offered to gender by the Sustainable Development Goals...