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The Forum serves as a platform for companies from all economic sectors to learn from each other and stimulate the implementation of gender equality policies.
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Education Guide constitutes a support tool for teachers in all curricula subjects within all levels and types of formal education.
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This is the toolkit associated with a Portuguese training course on Citizenship and Gender Equality, created for the third sector. It provides training modules and related documentation.
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According to the Fourth Plan for Equality - Gender, Citizenship and non Discrimination (2011-2013), annual monitoring reports should be conducted.
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The agreement includes objectives and concrete commitments to attain them.
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This brochure is a tool for gender equality training for labour inspectors in the field. Esta brochura é uma ferramenta para a formação/ação de einspetores/as em Igualdade de Género.
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According to the Fourth Plan for Equality - Gender, Citizenship and non Discrimination (2011-2013), annual monitoring reports should be conducted.
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This books chapter analyses different cases of feminization of some professions in the last 30 years in Portugal and includes journalism as one such case.
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Starting from a brief analysis of the academic work done in feminist media studies, the text analyses the difficulties in articulating it with media policies.
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This book provides an update on the situation and evolution of women and men in Portugal, and is recognised as an important instrument to promote a deeper knowledge about the reality and to respond ad
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This Plan is considered to be an instrument of public policies to promote equality and to adopt gender mainstreaming that encompasses the commitments assumed by Portugal at national and international
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The Programme of the 19th Constitutional Government (2011) recognises “gender equality not only as a matter of social rights and justice, but also as a pre-condition for accomplishing sustainable grow