DIHR report on gender-responsive implementation of extractive industries projects
29 September 2019
Online, Other Countries
The Danish Institute of Human Rights have recently launched a report for practitioners working in and with extractive industries on how a gender-responsive approach can be embedded in project planning and implementation.
The purpose of this report is to contribute to learning on key challenges, as well as good practice opportunities for practitioners working in and with the extractive industries, on how a gender-responsive approach can be embedded in project planning and implementation.
In particular, the report explores how strengthened engagement with women can act as a key enabler for human rights due diligence.
More info and free download of the report at the DIHR website: https://www.humanrights.dk/publications/towards-gender-responsive-implementation-extractive-industries-projects