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Mainstreaming Gender into Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy (SSATP): Towards Inclusion

Mainstreaming Gender into Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy (SSATP): Towards Inclusion. Jocelyne do Sacramento Kampala , Uganda Oct 18-22, 2010. Be Aware. Gender is not only Woman issues

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Mainstreaming Gender into Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy (SSATP): Towards Inclusion

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  1. Mainstreaming Gender into Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy (SSATP): Towards Inclusion Jocelyne do Sacramento Kampala , Uganda Oct 18-22, 2010

  2. Be Aware • Gender is not only Woman issues • Gender does not designate Woman but relationship between Men and Women, since it refers to social difference between Women and Men.

  3. Definition of Gender The term gender refers to culturally based expectations of the roles and behaviors of males and females. The term distinguishes the socially constructed from the biologically determined aspects for being male and female.

  4. Definition of Inclusion Inclusion is a strategy creating an enabling environment while taking into consideration, women and men needs.

  5. SSATP Gender Mainstreaming Dual Approach Focuses on:

  6. Gender at the SSATP Annual Meeting 2010

  7. Gender & Inclusion Breakout Sessions: Expected Outcome

  8. A meaningful quote Gender equality is more than a goal in itself. It is a precondition for meeting the challenge of reducing poverty, promoting sustainable development and building good governance. Kofi Annan

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