More than 20 professors, researchers and students focus their work around SDG 5 at the Graduate Institute. This work entails consultancy work for UN Women, research projects, such as the DEMETER project on Gender, Land and the Rights to Food. We additionally offer a variety of academic and executive education courses. The Gender Centre serves as a research hub on gender at the Graduate Institute.
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Perceptions of Power: Closing the Gender Gap in the Digital Sphere
Engendering the right to food? International human rights law, food security and the rural woman
Beyond Formal Participation: Intersectionality by Design
Menstruations, Sharing Experiences from Africa and Asia
Struggling With Care: Feminist/Queer Insights on COVID-19 as Socio-Ecological Crisis
The post-political link between gender and climate change: the case of the Nationally Determined Contributions Support Programme
Introduction Gender Experts and Gender Expertise
Advocacy in International Affairs Q&A
Early View Article – Accelerating the United Nation’s 2030 Global Agenda: Why prioritization of the gender goal is essential
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Goal 5 highlights that gender inequality persists worldwide, depriving women and girls of their basic rights and opportunities. “Achieving gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls will require more vigorous efforts, including legal frameworks, to counter deeply rooted gender-based discrimination that often results from patriarchal attitudes and related social norms” as put by the UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform. Read more about Goal 5