Engendering Justice : A Gender Assessment's Impact on Project Design

Gender equality is an important indicator of a country's progress toward sustainable development and is one of the Millennium Development Goals. Yet World Bank teams often find gender equality a difficult concept to include in projects. One solution is to conduct a targeted gender assessment, which can help ensure that a project design addresses gender concerns and promotes equitable access to public services.

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Main Author: Bhansali, Lisa L.
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2005-05
Subjects:ACCESS TO JUSTICE, ACCOUNTABILITY, ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION, ATTORNEYS, BAR ASSOCIATIONS, BRIBES, CHILD CUSTODY, CHILD SUPPORT, COURTS, CRIME, DISCRIMINATION, FAMILIES, FAMILY COURTS, FATHERS, GENDER EQUALITY, GOOD GOVERNANCE, HEALTH CARE, HOUSING, INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY, JUDGES, JUDICIAL DECISIONMAKING, JUDICIAL DECISIONS, JUDICIAL INSTITUTIONS, JUDICIAL REFORM, JUDICIAL SYSTEMS, JUDICIARY, JUSTICE, JUSTICES, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, LAWS, LAWYERS, LEGAL AID, LEGAL COUNSEL, LEGAL INSTITUTIONS, LEGAL PROCEDURES, LEGAL RIGHTS, LEGAL SYSTEMS, LEGISLATION, LITIGATION, MEDIATION, MINISTRIES OF JUSTICE, PARENTS, POLICE, PROBATION, PROBATION OFFICERS, PROSECUTORS, PUBLIC DEFENDERS, PUBLIC SECTOR, RULE OF LAW, SCHOOLS, SERVICE DELIVERY, SOCIAL SERVICES, SOCIAL WORKERS, TRANSPARENCY, TRIALS, VIOLENCE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/6215818/engendering-justice-gender-assessments-impact-project-design
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11222
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