Southern Africa - 2008 -

Gender Mainstreaming Strategy for Open and Distance Learning (2008-2012)

SADC, Southern Africa

The gender mainstreaming strategy was developed to address the gender gap and problems to close any manifestation of inequality in the open and distance learning that results from inadequate capacity for gender mainstreaming. The framework therefore not only outlines the gender issues and challenges in the open and distance learning, but also the strategy to subdue the challenges.

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January 2022

The gender mainstreaming strategy was developed to address the gender gap and problems to close any manifestation of inequality in the open and distance learning that results from inadequate capacity for gender mainstreaming. The framework therefore not only outlines the gender issues and challenges in the open and distance learning, but also the strategy to subdue the challenges.

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