Collaboration with Wikigender University

17 February 2016

We, at United Nations University – Gender Equality Studies and Training Programme (UNU-GEST), Iceland, are delighted to announce a collaboration with Wikigender University Programme.

The Wikigender University Programme invites students enrolled in partner universities to write on selected topics and help improve the content on

Wikigender

 the platform. The programme is a part of the Wikigender initiative by the OECD Development Centre. Wikigender is a global online collaborative platform linking policymakers and experts from both developed and developing countries to find solutions to advance gender equality. It provides a centralised space for knowledge exchange on key emerging issues, with a strong focus on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and in particular on SDG 5. Visit Wikigender online.

UNU-GEST Fellows and Faculty come from around the world; this year the countries represented by our Fellows are Malawi, Mozambique, Ghana, Uganda, South Africa, and Palestine. They come from various professional and educational backgrounds and are extremely knowledgeable in their chosen fields. UNU-GEST and its Fellows are proud to contribute to the knowledge base at Wiki Gender University.
Their contributions can be accessed at the Wikigender website.