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Gender Equality and Social Inclusion

Explore our latest analysis on gender equality and social inclusion.
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Commission on the Status of Women

This year's priority theme is accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective.

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Transforming gender norms for women’s economic rights and empowerment

Gendered economic inequalities are among the most persistent and significant of all global gender gaps. This new report outlines key evidence and learning from successful approaches to shift the norms that underpin gendered economic inequalities at community, workplace and policy levels.
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Ahead of CSW68: which policies can unlock women's economic rights & empowerment?

Ahead of CSW68, ODI Europe & UN Women convene an in-person event in Brussels to launch ALIGN's new report which outlines key evidence on successful approaches to shift norms underpinning gendered economic inequalities.
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Building caring societies: how states can shift the gendered norms of care

Globally, women and girls carry out 12.5 billion hours of unpaid care work everyday - on average, more than three times as much as men and boys. This ODI policy brief outlines what government policy can do to foster more gender-equal norms through building caring societies and public care systems.
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ODI at CSW68

This year we will be taking new research on changing social norms around child marriage in Afghanistan to New York. We will co-host an event with the UAE Mission to the UN, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Drops Afghanistan, and UN Women. Our event will explore: Reframing security from the perspective of Afghan women who are living with the impact of the Taliban's closure of economic and education opportunities.

Advancing Learning and Innovation on Gender Norms (ALIGN)

ALIGN brings together global research on gender norms to share lessons for transformative change. Our platform enables a community of researchers and thought leaders to understand patriarchal gender norms, sharing knowledge on key drivers of change.

Visit the ALIGN website

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10 ways to transform gender norms

This resource lays out five areas for investment and five organising spaces in order to make real progress on eradicating gender injustice and inequality.

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Mobilising for change: how women’s social movements are transforming gender norms

Read new ALIGN research which lays out the important impact of women's and feminist social movements on changing gender norms around the world.
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Countering anti-gender backlash

Facing the backlash: what is fuelling anti-feminist and anti-democratic forces?

This ALIGN Framing paper explains how patriarchal gender norms are fuelling anti-feminist forces and driving global rollbacks to democracy.

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LGBTQI+ rights are not just for Pride Month

Increasingly unprotected in many countries, LGBTQI+ populations are subject to a wave of well-funded efforts by anti-rights organisations that are endangering lives. Here are three areas for action.
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Feminist Foreign Policy

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Where next for feminist foreign policy?

ODI briefing note drawing out the background, current tensions and opportunities for actors in the feminist foreign policy space. It sketches out the contours of debate and provides guidance to states on how to navigate the ambitions and principles behind the FFP agenda.
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Where next for feminist foreign policy on tackling the climate crisis?

This ODI policy brief offers guidance on how feminist foreign policy (FFP) states can best support action at the speed and scale needed - through their unique position and influence at the multilateral level.
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Where next for feminist foreign policy on countering anti-gender backlash?

Concerted backlash against progress on gender equality, LGBTQI+ diversity and feminism is now a well-recognised global phenomenon. How can states declaring feminist foreign policy take coordinated action to defend and uphold hard-won rights?
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Transforming gender norms

Gender norms and stigma are some of the biggest barriers to change. As a root cause of gender inequality, good policy must target longer term shifts around patriarchal social norms.

Gender norms and social media

This ALIGN 2-part research series seeks to understand if and how social media is changing gender norms. Together these reports tackle the patriarchal bias in the back-end of digital platforms and the power of women's online activism.

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From the ALIGN report: Hashtags, memes and selfies: Can social media and online activism shift gender norms?

Feminist social movements map

ALIGN's interactive global map features leading women's organisations and feminist collectives taking action to change gender norms. It highlights those groups working across their global and regional contexts on: Climate, Violence, LGBTQI+ rights, Political power and Economic autonomy.

Explore the ALIGN map
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Gender-based violence

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Is no space safe? Working to end gender-based violence in the public sphere

This ALIGN briefing highlights the pervasive nature of GBV across four different public spaces, making the connections between gender norms and men's violence, showing how to work together in allyship for action.
Read the ALIGN Briefing
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From allyship to action: how men can step up to end violence against women

This ODI Public Dialogue deepens conversations around men's role in driving change. We hear from men who are already leading, speaking out and designing policy to end male violence.
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More on social movements

Women’s movements are advancing reproductive rights and gender justice. But traditional funders are missing a big opportunity to invest in their work.

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Women's organisations and feminist mobilisation

This ODI Briefing note and infographic walks through what women's movements have achieved for gender equality and how they can be better supported by funders.
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Global dialogue: unlocking feminist activism

Watch a discussion on the power of women's social movements to advance gender justice, with leading feminist activists, thinkers and policy-makers.
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Reproductive justice and women's economic empowerment

When women and LGBTQ+ communities have access to the reproductive healthcare they need, society stands to gain significantly from their economic contributions.

Gender & Adolescence: Global Evidence

GAGE is the largest global study on adolescents, following 20,000 girls and boys in developing countries to understand what works to enhance adolescent capabilities and empowerment.

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The team

How we work

  • Gender norms

    We identify the drivers of discriminatory gender norms and most effective routes to change. Our flagship ALIGN research proposes evidence-informed pathways to gender justice through understanding the informal rules that influence gender relations through sexist attitudes and behaviours, and key drivers of transformation. We focus on the role of media and political representation, the power of social movements and positive masculinities.

  • Intersectionality

    An intersectional approach guides our research, particularly on issues of class, age, race and ethnicity, (dis)ability, sexual orientation and gender identity. We explore how differing oppressions intersect with gender norms to affect experience, life chances and realisation of rights. Our focus is on the norms, practices, structures and institutions that intersect with one another to contribute to marginalisation and inequality.

  • Political voice and leadership

    Our work on political voice and leadership explores pathways and barriers to equal participation in political space. This includes in leadership roles, at decision-making tables and within social movements. We consider how gender norms limit women’s political power and exacerbate their exposure to gendered violence in public life, proposing policy strategies for change.

  • Economic empowerment

    Our analysis on youth skills, women’s employment and the care economy has informed donors, governments and international policy processes. Focusing on women’s economic empowerment from adolescence to adulthood, we provide evidence on what works for skills development and access to productive assets; credit and decent employment; expansion of land rights; and shifting social norms to enhance women’s financial inclusion.

  • Education

    Through examining how formal and informal education contributes to girls’ skills and wider agency in making life decisions, we identify practices and innovative approaches to enhance gender equality. This includes reducing financial barriers to education, curriculum reform, and teacher training. We also present ways to mitigate threats to girls’ education in conflict-affected contexts, with strategies to combat gender-based violence in schools.

  • Health and well-being

    Research on gender and health spans sexual and reproductive health, maternal and child health, neglected tropical diseases as well as sexual and gender-based violence. Our growing work on gender, mental health and psychosocial well-being adds depth and nuance to an area traditionally dominated by biomedical approaches, also exploring the social determinants of mental ill-health.

  1. Supporting resilience among young people at risk of child abuse in Ethiopia: The role of social system alignment

    Journal issue/article

  2. ‘The School Was Closed, So When They Brought Me A Husband I Couldn’t Say No’: Exploring the Gendered Experiences of Child Marriage Amongst Adolescent Girls and Boys in Ethiopia

    Journal issue/article

  3. Intersecting barriers to adolescents’ educational access during COVID-19: Exploring the role of gender, disability and poverty

    Journal issue/article

  4. The UK’s new definition of extremism is a dangerous anti-democratic move

    Insight

  5. The co-creation and implementation of an adolescent school-based mental health intervention in Viet Nam: key findings

    Research reports

  6. The co-creation and implementation of an adolescent school-based mental health intervention in Tanzania: key findings

    Research reports

  7. Think Change episode 41: what will it take to end femicide?

    Insight

  8. Changing social norms around age of marriage in Afghanistan: data on repression and resistance under the Taliban

    Research reports

  9. GAGE bibliography

    Toolkit/guidelines

  10. Jordan midline survey (round 2)

    Toolkit/guidelines

  11. Modern slavery and adolescence: A rapid evidence review

    Literature reviews

  12. Sexual and reproductive health, information and services: opportunities and challenges for marginalised young people in Jordan

    Briefing/policy papers

  13. Youth-inclusive climate change adaptation: bringing intersectionality to the forefront of sustainable development

    Briefing/policy papers

  14. UK ODA cuts: How do they impact adolescent girls?

    Briefing/policy papers

  15. Tackling the ‘culture of silence' to improve adolescent sexual and reproductive health in Jordan

    Briefing/policy papers

  16. Adolescent sexual and reproductive health for out-of-school youth: lessons from a pilot intervention with young people with disabilities in Ethiopia

    Briefing/policy papers

  17. Resourcing girls directly: ‘What does the current funding landscape for girl-and youth-led organisations look like?’

    Briefing/policy papers

  18. ‘There is no single day I am relaxed in my heart’: GAGE findings on the lives of adolescent mothers

    Briefing/policy papers

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