Cooperation Fund for Gender and Development: Second Progress Report: 2005
Asian Development Bank | June 2006
Abstract
The Multi-donor Cooperation Fund on Gender and Development continues to make a significant contribution to ADB’s gender main-streaming efforts in the DMC, as well, as promote and facilitate gender equality and women’s empowerment throughout the region. Financing from the Fund for implementation of RETA 6092 has been instrumental and remains crucial to enable and support the work of RM gender consultants. The work of the RM gender team especially in relation to the preparation of project gender action plans and gender capacity building of sector agencies contributes directly to improvements in ADB’s performance on gender main-streaming. More importantly, it contributes to facilitating women’s access to and benefits from development projects.
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Asian Development Bank. 2006. Cooperation Fund for Gender and Development: Second Progress Report: 2005. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3038. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Gender Dimensions
Energy
Gender Equality
Economic Development
Gender Issues
Mining development
Gender
Energy Use
Urban Area
ADB
Urban Areas
Education
Urban Development
Development strategy
Economic development
Development strategy
Comparative Analysis
Equal Opportunity
Women in sustainable development
Developing countries
Gender mainstreaming
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