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Our Publications

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The Review by GENDERISE

At GENDERISE, staying informed and engaged with the latest developments in gender, technology, and climate change is central to our mission. That’s why we proudly present The Review—our weekly publication designed to keep you updated on the most pressing issues and groundbreaking research in these critical areas.​

Whether you're a researcher, advocate, policymaker, or simply passionate about building a more equitable world, The Review is your essential resource for staying connected and informed.

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Welcome to GENDERISE Blog

At GENDERISE, we believe that knowledge is power—and that sharing stories, insights, and critical analyses can drive meaningful change. Our blog is your go-to space for thoughtful reflections and bold perspectives on gender equality, climate justice, inclusive governance, and social transformation across Africa and beyond. GENDERISE Blog offers:

🔹 Timely commentary on current events and policies
🔹 Original features on grassroots movements and lived experiences
🔹 Spotlights on youth voices and community innovation
🔹 Deep dives into the intersections of gender, environment, and development

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MAC Articles

The Mobility and Access in Cities (MAC) Program is leading the way in rethinking how our cities move. From tackling traffic congestion to championing inclusive transport solutions for women, children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities, MAC is committed to building cities that work for everyone.

 

Through MAC Articles, we spotlight innovative solutions, research insights, and policy shifts that will reshape transportation in urban spaces. From tackling traffic congestion to championing inclusive design for women, children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities—every piece aims to inform and inspire action.

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CASM Articles

The Care, Security, and Macroeconomic articles present a bold vision: placing care work at the center of national and subnational development strategies. This is not simply about acknowledging unpaid labor—it's about reshaping domestic policy to reflect the foundational role of care in sustaining economies, ensuring community well-being, and fostering inclusive growth.

Care work is the invisible backbone of our economies, communities, and societies. Yet across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, it remains profoundly undervalued and largely absent from formal domestic policy frameworks. Through an integrated approach that promotes inclusive public policy, participatory governance, and capacity building at all levels, we aim to drive transformative change where it is most needed.

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EMS Articles

The Environmental Microeconomic and Security (EMS) Program is your opportunity to be part of this change. This pioneering initiative explores how environmental policies, economic conditions, and security concerns intersect — and how they shape the daily lives of people across Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, and Latin America.

Whether you are a policymaker, activist, researcher, or simply passionate about justice, the EMS Program invites you to collaborate, contribute, and co-create solutions that prioritize people and the planet.

Get involved. Stay informed. Be part of the transformat

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