Technical Note on Gender-Transformative Approaches In the Global Programme to End Child Marriage Phase II: A Summary for Practitioners

Technical Brief

Year

2020

Author/s

UNFPA, UNICEF, and UN Women

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

UNFPA

SUMMARY

The purpose of this technical note is:
1. To promote a common understanding of gender-responsive and gender-transformative programming in the context of the Phase II Global Programme to End Child Marriage, and
2. To provide practical guidance in the Global Programme on how to translate bold commitments to gender equality, women's and girls' empowerment, and gender transformation into practical action.

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