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Partners, Experts and Funders

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Wikigender collaborates with a diverse range of partners and experts in to build and maintain an active community that uses and regularly updates the platform. Wikigender partners and experts share their expertise with a global audience and take an important role in spreading knowledge about gender-related issues and data.

Wikigender Partners

International Finance Corporation

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Joined: June 2008

The World Bank

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Joined: April 2010

Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

Joined: June 2010

UN Women

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Joined: September 2010

European Commission

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Joined: March 2012

 

UN Women EmpowerWomen

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Joined: November 2013

Wikigender Experts

The Land Portal

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Joined: September 2010

UNESCO Institute for Statistics

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Joined: November 2010

IPS Gender (Inter Press Service)

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Joined: April 2010

Genre en Action

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Joined: September 2013

Wikigender Funders

Wikigender was launched by the OECD Development Centre in March 2008. We are extremely thankful to the financial support provided by the following institutions, which made possible the improvements to the platform to date.

Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Joined: March 2008

Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs

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Joined: March 2009

Austrian Development Agency

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Joined: May 2013

Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation

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The International Organisation of La Francophonie

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The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development

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The French Development Agency

 

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