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DescriptionIDS-Bridge on-line resources on Gender and Participation BRIDGE, a project of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, supports gender mainstreaming efforts by bridging the gaps between theory, policy and practice with accessible gender knowlege.BRIDGE reports: these synthesise the key gender and development debates, policies and practice in a selected area, for example, global trade expansion and liberalisation. These reports have been commissioned by a wide range of bi- and multi-lateral organisations - and are now available online for free access.BRIDGE bibliographies: these provide brief overviews of a particular area, with the key resources identified and then summarised. For example, this series includes a recently published annotated resource list on women's and gender budgets - available on-line.Development and gender in brief: this popular bulletin with international contributors is targeted at busy policy-makers and practitioners. 75% of its readers are based in the South. Read the latest issue on gender and trade policy and past issues online. Find out how to obtain free paper copies. Glossaries: BRIDGE has recently produced a 'Glossary of Macroeconomics from a Gender Perspective' and gender and development concepts and definitions for a bilateral agency website.Internet materials: BRIDGE has created gender and development internet and intranet materials for clients including 'frequently asked questions' and 'facts and figures'. Reviews: we have recently undertaken the review of progress in the implementation of the DAC High Level Policy Statement on Gender Equality. This was undertaken for the DAC Working Party on Gender Equality as input into the Beijing +5 process.
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