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techniques and recognises that men and women learn differently. In addition to workshops, it organises seminars, forums on public policy and consultations with policy makers and other women's organisations. It has, for instance, produced a manual on taking women into account in budgeting in Africa
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ABANTU uses three primary methods to reach its goals: training and capacity building; research, publication and communications; and advocacy, public awareness and networking. ABANTU has more than 500 trainers from its workshops in Africa and the United Kingdom. These trainers conduct gender and
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ABANTU pursues to empower African women as decision makers on the local, national, regional and international levels. It seeks to increase women's participation in both politics and the economy, and erase political, legal and cultural barriers to women's equal standing before the law and their
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Although ABANTU maintains links with non-African organisations, its focus is on maintaining indigenous control. Its status in the ECOSOC and central offices in London have contributed to success in attaining donors. In Africa, it is particularly known in the West African region.
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List of organisations with consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council
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have contributed to transparency of government policies. ABANTU publishes research reports and
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in Africa is also on its agenda. The organisation has identified four areas of key interest:
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and women's issues in elections. The organisation also hosts its own radio programme,
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that was chosen for a trial-run, and participated in the drafting of the
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policy analysis and host workshops in their countries on themes such as
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Democracy and the Rise of Women's Movements in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Gender Action on Climate Change for Equality and Sustainability
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The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World
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ABANTU has also collaborated with the 372: 688:Women's organisations based in England 184:(INGO), ABANTU was founded in 1991 in 683:Women's organizations based in Africa 591:. Union of International Associations 399:Jaffer, Jennifer (25 November 2016). 7: 463:. Oxford: Oxfam. pp. 100–101. 232:); and there is a branch office in 561:Encyclopedia of Gender and Society 493:Canelli, Alyssa Stalsberg (2013). 301:-infected workers. ABANTU employs 14: 501:. SAGE Publications. p. 92. 460:Gender, Development, and Poverty 457:Sweetman, Caroline, ed. (2002). 340: 663:1991 establishments in England 407:. Encyclopædia Britannica, inc 1: 649:of the Nigerian branch office 356:List of women's organisations 253:Organisation of African Unity 243:(ECOSOC). It is also part of 146:non-governmental organisation 135:(special consultative status) 678:Gender studies organizations 610:Fallon, Kathleen M. 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London
United Kingdom
INGO
London
United Kingdom
Nairobi
Kenya
Tanzania
Africa
ECOSOC
non-governmental organisation
London
Kenya
Tanzania
Ghana
Nigeria
United Nations Economic and Social Council
international non-governmental organisation
London
Wanjiru Kihoro
African languages
United Kingdom
Nairobi
Kenya
Tanzania
West Africa
Accra
Ghana
Rose Mensah-Kutin

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