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TV remains the medium used by most of Britain's young people despite the predictions of its demise in an age of social media. Still watched by millions, it's helping shape shared social attitudes for decades to come. That's why Stonewall wanted to investigate the portrayal of gay people on TV. …
Análisis desde la perspectiva de género de diezácuñas informativas emitidas en televisión en Barbados, Brasil, Canadá, Jamaica y Nicaragua. Se describen los roles tradicionales y no tradicionales asignados en cada caso y el contenido del mensaje. Se dividen en tres grupos: cuñas desiguales, cuñas sensibles y cuñas transformadoras. Finalmente se entregan elementos para la reflexión y sugerencias. Se incluye el enlace para ver las cuñas en YouTube.
Published by the Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI), this article focuses on socio-economic factors influencing reproductive health needs and service use among young women in 12 developing countries. Findings showed that, in most countries, young women from the poorest households were more likely than those from the richest to be married and have at least one child by the age of 18, and to lack financial independence. …
The report presents a profile of youth in South Asia with regard to gender equality, quality education, access to health information and services, support and protection from parents, peers, and caregivers.
This second edition of the World Youth Report reflects a very different approach from that of the earlier edition. The main findings of the 2003 Report remain valid. In the present publication, the 15 areas of priority are grouped into three clusters that reflect a somewhat broader focus on youth in a global economy, youth in civil society, and youth at risk. …
This booklet deals with various aspects of gender-based violence (domestic violence, sexual abuse, legislation and policies etc.) as seen by female journalists.