Resources
Public Perceptions of Women in Leadership (Fiji)
This study was commissioned under the Funding Leadership and Opportunities for Women (FLOW) program, a four year multi-country program funded by the Government of the Netherlands, coordinated in the Pacific by International Women’s Development Agency (IWDA), and implemented in Fiji in partnership with the Fiji Women’s Forum, Fiji Women’s Rights Movement, femLINKPACIFIC, and Commonwealth Local…
United Nations CSW59 Side Event: Transforming how we Measure Poverty
A panel discussion to introduce the Individual Deprivation Measure, a new tool to better understand the differences in how men and women experience poverty.
River of Change Poster
A visual representation of gender and economic change in Melanesia.
The Floating Coconut Poster: A Tool to Value Women’s Work
The Floating Coconut is a resource for creating awareness of the range of activities that create economic and social value. It was designed primarily for use by Civil Society Organisations but can be used in a variety of contexts.
Do No Harm Video
‘Do No Harm’ explores the relationship between economic inclusion and empowerment programs and violence against women, initially in Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. In 2014 we won the Twitter Award in the global 5-Minute Science Fair competition for our video on ‘Do No Harm’. Thanks to everyone who voted and shared our video.
Triple Jeopardy Report
Cambodian women with disabilities experience multiple disadvantages resulting from the interplay between gender, disability and poverty. This participatory action research has found that women with disabilities face similar levels of sexual, physical and emotional violence by partners to non-disabled women but endure much higher levels of all forms of family violence. They suffer sexual violence…