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How Now Wow is a tool that can be used after idea generating activities, to sort through the different ideas that have been developed. It is especially helpful to avoid choosing ideas and options that are familiar but to really find the best idea or solution
DAKI is an activity to assess and evaluate certain aspects of a project or the value of current practices. It looks at what went well and what didn’t. Based on that, participants decide which activities to keep and improve, which should be stopped,and which might be helpful to add.
The United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, or CEDAW, is the most important human rights tool under international law for women. The convention came into effect in 1981 and obliges States Parties to formal, actual equality for women in all areas of life, including the private arena. The central requirement is the implementation of CEDAW in State Parties’ legal systems. This requires awareness and application of CEDAW in justice systems. One way to meet this requirement is training for judges, prosecutors and lawyers, as well as others involved in the law. This working paper aims to set out recommendations for action for further implementation of CEDAW in the legal systems in Germany and France. For this reason, information on measures which aim to increase the awareness and application of CEDAW throughout the whole judicial system has been brought together from the previous reporting cycles in Germany and France.
With the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the 193 member states of the United Nations committed themselves to gender equality as an important aspect of sustainable development. The responsibility for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs, is at the national level. The member states are confronted with the task of formulating national measures to translate the SDGs into concrete action.This working paper provides an overview of the current developments in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda in Germany, Estonia and Sweden.