… action plan, in a respectful and constructive way. Dont's of mitigating institutional resistance Do not describe the … or politician, or as a plan that is only relevant for women. Do not describe the plan as additional work for the … raise awareness of gender equality and women’s political participation through regular, systematic communication …
… to share a common message to the team that both men and women have a responsibility to ensure the plan’s success (emphasising that this is not only a ‘women’s issue’); the management team also agreed to …
… reviewing the measures proposed in the plan. Ensure that women and men with different backgrounds are equally … the process, ensuring gender balanced representation and participation of women and men with different backgrounds. Findings from …
… been achieved (e.g. by tracking changes to the share of women and men training participants, or the number of women and men in the institution). Data needed to monitor performance and sources(s) of the data for every action included in your gender …
… Main areas to collect data on are the proportions of women and men among applicants and grantees, and the … research opportunity’, which considers how a researcher’s productivity and contribution throughout their career … research body’s management is required as to the mandatory participation in this gender training. You can find examples …
… while (gender) capacity building aims to strengthen people’s knowledge and skills to engage with gender equality issues. … cultures and unconscious gender biases that disadvantage women, and in implementing more inclusive approaches. The … by a public session to present it to staff, with the participation of senior management and leadership, which can …
… creativity; brings in-depth understanding of all people’s needs, behaviours and attitudes; and enhances the societal … it can be expected that its findings affect (groups of) women and men, or girls and boys, differently. Integrating … from nine different scientific fields) and women’sparticipation in research activities. One-day training …
… performance. Different gender roles are associated with women and men, and a different value is given to each: … The so-called impostor syndrome is one way in which one’s own belief system can adversely affect a researcher’s … policy briefs cover the issue of improving the presence, participation and progression of women in science (see policy …
… despite the policies and measures taken, data shows that women remain under-represented in academic and administrative … body or comparable arrangement overseeing the organisation’s main decisions. In addition, organisations may have a … crucial issues for sustainable change, including the participation of under-represented groups in decision-making. …
… objectives and potential. It has been shown that women are abandoning their scientific careers in much greater … numbers than men. Described as the ‘leaky pipeline’ of women in science, this phenomenon has a considerable impact: … organisation that, in turn, will improve the organisation’s reputation and will contribute to the organisation …
… notes and to make them fit your institution and the person(s) you will be addressing. For more inspiration, watch the … sessions on gender in research and teaching. Supporting women’s contribution to knowledge production Example: In a … need to put in place active schemes to encourage women’sparticipation in collaborative projects and also as project …
… of discrimination. Within the broad categories of ‘women’ and ‘men’, other additional sociodemographic … that women and men will become the same, but that women’s and men’s rights, responsibilities and opportunities will … men Absence of barriers to economic, political and social participation on grounds of sex and gender. Equal treatment …
… the lessons learnt from the previous experience(s). Revisit the results of the status quo assessment … the existing distribution of power in society between women and men. As nicely pointed out by the project ‘Leading … of financial resources. Gender budgeting requires the participation of a broader range of stakeholders. It leads to …