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Women Market Vendors Making Executive Decisions
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Across the Pacific, women comprise 75–90 per cent of market vendors. Yet decisions about markets have historically been made by market management and municipal councils dominated by men....
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Dialling Up Services in Response to Covid-19
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Existing gender inequalities are magnified during a crisis, with women having considerably less autonomy and mobility leading to increases in men’s violence against women. To combat this...
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Thinking Outside the Box
Pacific Women Lead Publications
The Bel isi PNG initiative aims to inspire the private sector, in partnership with government and civil society. It offers employees case management and safe house services and provides...
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Tourism, Handicrafts, Dairy Farming - Fijian Business Women are Everywhere
Pacific Women Lead Publications
More women in Fiji are running businesses as a result of participating in women-led collectives supported with small grants through the Women’s Fund Fiji.
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Pacific Women Management Response to Progressing Gender Equality in the Pacific Project Mid Term Evaluation Report
Pacific Women Lead Publications
In late 2016, Pacific Women and the Pacific Community (SPC) commissioned a joint mid-term evaluation of SPC’s Progressing Gender Equality in the Pacific (PGEP) Project. This project,...
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Pacific Women Management Response to Three Year Evaluation Report
Pacific Women Lead Publications
This evaluation has taken place after approximately four years of implementation of the Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development (Pacific Women) program. It is a formative evaluation...
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Pacific Women Management Response to Mid Term Review of the Papua New Guinea Country Plan
Pacific Women Lead Publications
The independent Mid-Term Review of the Pacific Women second country plan for Papua New Guinea (2014-2019) was completed in August 2017. The review also looked at how the Pacific Women...
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Pacific Women Management Response to CARE International in PNG Coffee Industry Support Project Mid Term Evaluation Report
Pacific Women Lead Publications
In 2017, a mid-term evaluation of the Project was undertaken by the Pacific Women Support Unit. The Project was assessed using a value for money framework that considered the four...
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Pacific Women Management Response Mid Term Review of the Papua New Guinea Country Plan Bougainville Report
Pacific Women Lead Publications
In 2015 the Governments of Australia and Papua New Guinea, and the Autonomous Bougainville Government agreed on a Bougainville Gender Investment Plan for 2014–2019. The Australian...
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Pacific Women Mid Term Review of the Papua New Guinea Country Plan Bougainville Report
Pacific Women Lead Publications
In 2015 the Governments of Australia and Papua New Guinea, and the Autonomous Bougainville Government agreed on a Bougainville Gender Investment Plan for 2014–2019. The Australian...
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Pacific Women Stakeholder Guide to Three Year Evaluation
Pacific Women Lead Publications
This evaluation has taken place after approximately four years of implementation of the Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development (Pacific Women) program. It is a formative evaluation...
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Pacific Women Guidance Note for Knowledge Attitude and Practice Surveys
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Knowledge, attitude and practice surveys can be used to better understand and document how a group of people might see or experience an issue such as gender equality. These surveys can be...
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Pacific Women Guidance Note for Monitoring Evaluating and Learning for Advocacy
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Women’s rights advocacy attempts to influence formal laws and policies. This guidance note suggests relevant tools to consider for data collection at three stages of the advocacy cycle –...
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Australian National University Improving the Impact of State and Non State Interventions in Overcoming Sorcery Accusation Related Violence in Papua New Guinea
Pacific Women Lead Publications
This ANU report documents project findings, outcomes, impact, and lessons learned of the project ‘Improving the Impact of State and Non-State Interventions in Overcoming Sorcery...
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Australian National University Peter and Grace Make a Difference
Pacific Women Lead Publications
A product that transpired from the Pacific Women-funded research project by the Australian National University on Sorcery Accusation Related Violence is a story book called ‘Peter and...
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Australian National University Peter and Grace Make A Difference Teachers Manual
Pacific Women Lead Publications
A product that transpired from the Pacific Women-funded research project by the Australian National University on Sorcery Accusation Related Violence is a story book called ‘Peter and...
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Young Women Lead the Change in Bougainville
Pacific Women Lead Publications
‘The [Young Women’s Leadership Project] gave me strength, it made me realise that I can become a woman leader,’ said Elma Vesiana, a young woman from Wakunai District. Her story is shared...
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Yoshiki Yamaguchi-Chapelle Joins the Pacific Women Advisory Board
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Yoshiko Yamaguchi-Capelle is the first young Pacific Island woman to be appointed to the Pacific Women Advisory Board. She was nominated to the Board through the Pacific Young Women’s...
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Working Together to Implement Domestic Violence Legislation Across the Pacific
Pacific Women Lead Publications
High-level government representatives from 11 Pacific Island countries are sharing strategies to further improve implementation of domestic violence legislation. The representatives...
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Women's Groups Lead Response to COVID 19 Crisis
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Ensuring no one is left behind remains a priority with the COVID-19 response and early recovery efforts. ‘As people with disabilities, the most critical thing was our safety and...