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Titre : Extracting Equality : A Guide (UN Women / Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Publish What You Pay, Auteur ; UN Women, Auteur Editeur : United Nations Année de publication : 2014 Importance : 15 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Industrie minière Genre ONU Résumé : The guide is the result of collaborative work between UN Women and Publish What You Pay, along with experts working on gender and the extractives, worldwide. The guide examines how to approach the issue of gender within the extractive sector. It is the first-ever extractive value chain that combines gender with good governance. This toolkit examines all 12 steps of the extractive value chain, from finding out how much natural resources a country has to looking at how a project should be dismantled. At each step, the toolkit offers a clear picture of the specific considerations to make and questions to ask in order to ensure women are not left out of natural resource governance. Are women being consulted about the impact of mining? Are women, as well as men, being trained in contract monitoring? The toolkit is targeted at those involved in the extractive industries sector — community members, civil society organizations, NGOs, oil, gas and mining companies, as well as governments and UN agencies. En ligne : http://www.unwomen.org/~/media/headquarters/attachments/sections/library/publica [...] Extracting Equality : A Guide (UN Women / Publish What You Pay (PWYP) [document électronique] / Publish What You Pay, Auteur ; UN Women, Auteur . - [S.l.] : United Nations, 2014 . - 15 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Industrie minière Genre ONU Résumé : The guide is the result of collaborative work between UN Women and Publish What You Pay, along with experts working on gender and the extractives, worldwide. The guide examines how to approach the issue of gender within the extractive sector. It is the first-ever extractive value chain that combines gender with good governance. This toolkit examines all 12 steps of the extractive value chain, from finding out how much natural resources a country has to looking at how a project should be dismantled. At each step, the toolkit offers a clear picture of the specific considerations to make and questions to ask in order to ensure women are not left out of natural resource governance. Are women being consulted about the impact of mining? Are women, as well as men, being trained in contract monitoring? The toolkit is targeted at those involved in the extractive industries sector — community members, civil society organizations, NGOs, oil, gas and mining companies, as well as governments and UN agencies. En ligne : http://www.unwomen.org/~/media/headquarters/attachments/sections/library/publica [...]