Resources
Myanmar Women Parliamentarians Mentoring Program
This Learning Brief is based on the findings from an independent evaluation of women’s political mentoring programs.
IWDA Position Paper on Working With Men and Boys to Advance Gender Equality
This paper outlines IWDA’s position on working with men and boys to advance gender equality.
Program Evaluation: Solomon Islands Rural Women’s Economic Empowerment and Leadership Program
This report is an evaluation of West ‘Are’Are Rokotanikeni Association’s (WARA) Solomon Islands Rural Women’s Economic Empowerment and Leadership Program.
Young Women’s Leadership
This is a suite of informative and engaging resources, led by young women. Including: a feature animation video, Young Women’s Empowerment Strategy and collective statement on COVID-19 by the Young Feminist Caucus.
Women’s Pathways to Leadership
The Women’s Pathways to Leadership research investigates how and why women become leaders, despite significant cultural, socio-economic and political barriers to accessing leadership positions.
Creating Equitable South-North Partnerships
This research, led by Oceanic feminist researcher and storyteller ‘Ofa-Ki-Levuka Guttenbeil-Likiliki, charts a voyage towards the genuine creation of equitable partnerships and empowered relationships.
Imagining Feminist Futures After COVID-19
This methodology aims to support feminist movements to think through the ways in which the COVID-19 crisis is changing the future trajectories for feminist social change.
Gendered Marketplace Assessment – Suai, Covalima
This report outlines the process and findings from a gender and disability assessment of two marketplaces in the town of Suai, in Covalima.
Factsheet: Social Protections During COVID-19
The COVID-19 crisis has demonstrated how social protections can help societies, economies and individuals to cope with shock and crisis.
IWDA Submission: Inquiry Into The Implications Of The Covid-19 Pandemic For Australia’s Foreign Affairs, Defence And Trade
This submission outlines the implications of the COVID-19 crisis for Australia’s foreign affairs, defence and trade policy.