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- | **CARE Rwanda** recently published several documents featuring their efforts to analyze gender gaps in their economic development programming ("{{:vsl_gender-gap_low_updated_august_2012.pdf|Mind the Gap}} "), and a training manual to engage husbands of women participants of their village savings and loans work ("[[:gendervslmanualfinal.pdf|Journeys of Transformation]]"). | + | **CARE Rwanda** recently published several documents featuring their efforts to analyze gender gaps in their economic development programming ("{{:vsl_gender-gap_low_updated_august_2012.pdf|Mind the Gap}} "), and a training manual to engage husbands of women participants of their village savings and loans work ("{{:vslmanualfinal.pdf|Journeys of Transformation}} "). |
- | As part of the global Results Initiative, CARE Rwanda and CARE USA partnered on a recently released update and some videos on the community-based methodology to address gender norms in their family planning work. [[:gendersafi_ri_brief_low_updated_august_2012.pdf?media=gendersafi_ri_brief_low_updated_august_2012.pdf|SAFI RI Brief]] | + | As part of the global Results Initiative, CARE Rwanda and CARE USA partnered on a recently released update and some videos on the community-based methodology to address gender norms in their family planning work. {{:safi_ri_brief_low_updated_august_2012.pdf|SAFI RI Brief}} |
See the link here to see examples of how to engage the community in dialogue about sharing household chores and addressing son preference (in Rwanda): | See the link here to see examples of how to engage the community in dialogue about sharing household chores and addressing son preference (in Rwanda): |