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2021 Learnings: Gender Equality

Author

M. Holte-McKenzie

In 2021, World Vision conducted a review of our global programming over the past ten years, in order to 1) see how we are addressing a series of gender equality barriers previously identified in 2019, and 2) glean lessons that we can apply to future programming. Five key pillars were identified that have made World Vision’s programming gender transformative. The five pillars of gender equality addressed in Born on Time was shown through a case study in the Annual Results Report 2021.

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