Miscellanea Gender Solutions: Capturing the impact of UNICEF’s gender equality evidence investments (2014–2021) Published: 2022 Miscellanea UNICEF has undertaken hundreds of gender evidence generation activities, supporting programmatic action, advocacy work and policymaking. The Gender Solutions project aims to draw together the knowledge, innovations and impacts of gender evidence work conducted by UNICEF offices since the first UNICEF Gender Action Plan was launched in 2014. A desk review identified over 700 gender-related UNICEF research, evaluation and data evidence generation activities since 2014. Twenty-five outputs were shortlisted because of their high quality and (potential for) impact and three were selected as Gender Evidence Award winners by an external review panel. By capturing the impact of this broad body of work, Gender Solutions aims to showcase UNICEF’s evidence investments, reward excellence and inform the rollout of the UNICEF Gender Policy 2021–2030 and Action Plan 2022–2025. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 60 | Thematic area: Gender Issues | Tags: gender analysis, gender issues, gender-responsive programmes × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION 2022 Gender Solutions: Capturing the impact of UNICEF’s gender equality evidence investments (2014–2021). , pp. 60.
Innocenti Research Briefs Gender Socialization during Adolescence in Low- and Middle-income Countries: Conceptualization, influences and outcomes AUTHOR(S) John A. Neetu; Kirsten Stoebenau; Samantha Ritter; Jeffrey Edmeades; Nikola Balvin Published: 2017 Innocenti Research Briefs This brief summarizes the key insights and conclusions from a discussion paper on gender socialization during adolescence, with a focus on low- and middle-income settings. By reviewing theories from psychology, sociology and biology, significant societal changes and effective programme interventions, the paper sets out to provide a more holistic picture of the influences and outcomes of gender socialization for adolescent programming and policy. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 6 | Thematic area: Adolescents, Gender Issues | Tags: adolescents, gender analysis, socialization × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION John A. Neetu; Kirsten Stoebenau; Samantha Ritter; Jeffrey Edmeades; Nikola Balvin 2017 Gender Socialization during Adolescence in Low- and Middle-income Countries: Conceptualization, influences and outcomes. , pp. 6.
Innocenti Discussion Papers Gender Socialization during Adolescence in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Conceptualization, influences and outcomes AUTHOR(S) Neetu A. John; Kirsten Stoebenau; Samantha Ritter; Jeffrey Edmeades; Nikola Balvin Published: 2017 Innocenti Discussion Papers The rapid changes that take place during adolescence provide opportunities for the development and implementation of policies and programmes, which can influence the gender socialization process, in order to maximize positive outcomes. This paper sets out to provide a conceptual understanding of the gender socialization process during adolescence, its influences and outcomes, and practical suggestions on how to use this knowledge in the design of policies and programmes to improve gender equality. First, theoretical contributions from psychology, sociology and biology were reviewed to situate the gender socialization process during adolescence in a broader context of multi-level influences. Second, a socio-ecological framework was introduced to bring together the main factors that influence the gender socialization process and its outcomes. Third, knowledge on how to influence the gender socialization process and its outcomes was summarized in order to provide practical recommendations for policies and programmes. This included: a) reviewing changes in demographics, the global media and gendered economic opportunities, to understand how the gender socialization process, gender norms and identities have been transformed at the macro level; and b) conducting a literature review of small-scale programmes designed to impact the gender socialization process. The paper concludes with recommendations for more holistic policy and programming efforts around gender socialization in adolescence. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 62 | Thematic area: Adolescents, Gender Issues | Tags: adolescents, gender analysis, gender equality, gender roles, identity, literature surveys, media, programme planning × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION Neetu A. John; Kirsten Stoebenau; Samantha Ritter; Jeffrey Edmeades; Nikola Balvin 2017 Gender Socialization during Adolescence in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Conceptualization, influences and outcomes. , pp. 62.