Making Cities Safer for Women and Girls, Part I

By |2025-02-12T13:13:40+01:00March 8th 2017|Gender and Inequalities, Sustainable Infrastructure|

The experiences of women and girls in cities, and their use of the city and its public spaces, are strongly impacted by their gender. Violence and the threat of violence is a pervasive problem that affects communities and cities everywhere. In their two-part contribution, our authors Kathryn Travers, Margaret Shaw, and Kassandra McCleery analyse the gendered realities of urban space and how to make it safer and inclusive for all urban citizens.

How Women and Men Experience the City. Gender in an Informal Urban Context

By |2023-12-19T14:49:48+01:00March 7th 2017|Gender and Inequalities, Integrated Planning|

Cities have complex relationships with gender. They challenge some models of traditional femininity and masculinity, and reinforce others. Our author Paula Meth explains how gendered relations play out in informal urban settlements.

After Habitat III – How to implement the New Urban Agenda

By |2023-12-19T14:17:06+01:00October 17th 2016|Finance, Gender and Inequalities|

The official Habitat III conference has not yet started, but a whole range of initiatives and representatives of organisations already shared their views on how to implement the New Urban Agenda once it has been adopted.

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