Gender and development: Working with men for gender equality in Rwanda.

Autor: Carlson, Katie, Randell, Shirley
Zdroj: Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity; Mar2013, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p114-125, 12p
Abstrakt: ThisBriefingexamines the recent approach of the Government of Rwanda and Rwandan civil society to involve men in gender equality initiatives. Specifically, it will review the progress being made and highlight the barriers encountered through two concise case studies. The first case study analyses the drafting and passing of theLaw on the Prevention and Punishment of Gender-Based Violence(Republic of Rwanda, 2009), which involved significant male participation both at the community level and via male parliamentarians. The second case study looks at the work of the Rwanda Men's Resource Centre (RWAMREC), which takes a grassroots approach to the sensitisation of men and women in civil society, in both rural and urban communities. These case studies highlight the progress made using targeted methods of engagement with male leaders both at the national and the village level, as well as persistent barriers to gender equality found in the attitudes of both women and men towards gender-based violence (GBV). [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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