Learning from social innovation for gender equality in Latin America and the Caribbean : Regional Consultation for Latin America and the Caribbean, Montevideo, June 9-10, 2003
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2003
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IDRC LACRO, Montevideo, UY
Abstract
Regional networking was considered the most efficient way to link research with policy influence and knowledge-based actions at both domestic and international levels of intervention. Issues must be connected with the global research agenda in the regional and sub-regional ambits, in order to have greater impact and reach. Also, appropriation by different social actors must be foreseen, especially those with decision-making and influencing capacity in order to obtain greater gender equality in the regional ambit.
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GENDER EQUALITY, GENDER ANALYSIS, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION, LATIN AMERICA, CARIBBEAN, CAPACITY BUILDING, DECISION MAKING, SOCIAL RESEARCH, RESEARCH NEEDS, WEST INDIES