Women in the Context of Disasters: A Bibliometric Analysis of Global Research Over Three Decades [PDF]
As natural hazard risks escalate globally, growing attention has been directed toward understanding how disasters affect women. This study applies a bibliometric analysis of publications between 2005 and 2025 retrieved from Scopus, focusing on gender and
Amri Ikhwan +2 more
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GRADE equity guidelines 4: guidance on how to assess and address health equity within the evidence to decision process [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this paper is to provide detailed guidance on how to incorporate health equity within the GRADE (Grading Recommendations Assessment and Development Evidence) evidence to decision process.
Akl, Elie A +19 more
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Health without gender boundaries: rethinking health education for transgender individuals [PDF]
Health is a fundamental human right and people are equal in receiving health services worldwide yet transgender individuals often face exclusion and stigma within health systems. Traditional health education frequently relies on binary gender frameworks,
Ali Reza Shafiee-Kandjani +1 more
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Stuck in the slow lane: reconceptualising the links between gender, transport and social exclusion [PDF]
This article draws upon primary research undertaken with over 3,000 women in the North East of England to explore the links between women, transport and the labour market.
Atkins S. +41 more
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Language (Technology) is Power: A Critical Survey of "Bias" in NLP
We survey 146 papers analyzing "bias" in NLP systems, finding that their motivations are often vague, inconsistent, and lacking in normative reasoning, despite the fact that analyzing "bias" is an inherently normative process.
Barocas, Solon +3 more
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Need for a gender-sensitive human security framework: results of a quantitative study of human security and sexual violence in Djohong District, Cameroon [PDF]
Human security shifts traditional concepts of security from interstate conflict and the absence of war to the security of the individual. Broad definitions of human security include livelihoods and food security, health, psychosocial well-being, enjoyment of civil and political rights and freedom from oppression, and personal safety, in addition to ...
Parmar, Parveen Kaur +4 more
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Gender equality and girls education: Investigating frameworks, disjunctures and meanings of quality education [PDF]
The article draws on qualitative educational research across a diversity of low-income countries to examine the gendered inequalities in education as complex, multi-faceted and situated rather than a series of barriers to be overcome through linear input–
Aikman S +29 more
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Planning Approaches to Gender in Energy [PDF]
Ten years after the adoption of the Beijing Declaration, gender mainstreaming is still high on the donor agenda. Nonetheless, a number of evaluation reports clearly indicate that operationalisation of gender mainstreaming strategies remains a challenging
Skutsch, Margaret
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Reading gender into citizen data practices for sustainable development
Citizen-generated data (CGD) is increasingly embraced as a strategy for filling data gaps to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG 5, Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women and Girls.
Tara Patricia Cookson, Lorena Fuentes
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Gender and urban health: a Latin American structured tool for research and policy [PDF]
Latin American cities have evolved via exclusionary historical processes, resulting in hasty and unplanned urbanization, insufficient infrastructure, and extreme levels of violence. These issues have well-documented health implications. In urban settings,
Lidia Maria de Oliveira Morais +8 more
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