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DONORS
Governmental cooperation
Japan WID funded the project “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive
Local Development” (2007-2008), which analyzes women’s migration
and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican
Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender
perspective.
The Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Developpment (AECID) and the Spanish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (MAEC) funded the "Building Networks: Latin American women in the global care chains” projec (2009-2010) and are funding the Gender, Migration and Development programme.
Intergovernmental organizations
UN WOMEN collaborated with the IOM on a case study of the gender
dimensions of women’s migration and remittances between Spain and
Colombia, and the Guatemalan 2007 investigation about remittances.
United Nations
UN WOMEN has developed a close working relationship with UNFPA, which has
financed three case studies on the gender dimensions of migration and
remittances in Dominican Republic (2005), Guatemala (2007) and Southern
Africa (2007 – women’s migration from Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi,
Mozambique, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe to South Africa).
UN WOMEN has partnered with IFAD for the implementation of the “Gender
Dimensions of Remittances: Their flows, uses and development impacts in
the Philippines” project (2007-2008), which seeks to analyze women’s
migration and remittances between Italy and the Philippines from a
gender perspective. The project is being implemented with funding from
IFAD and in collaboration with the Filipino Women’s Council.
UN WOMEN has partnered with UNIFEM for the implementation of the “Mapping exercice on the General Recommendation 26 in Latin America and the Caribbean” project (2009-2010) and Building Networks: Latin American women in the global care chains” project (2009-2010)
PARTNERSHIPS
Governmental cooperation
Japan WID funded the project “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive
Local Development” (2007-2008), which analyzes women’s migration
and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican
Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender
perspective.
Intergovernmental organizations
UN WOMEN collaborated with the IOM on a case study of the gender
dimensions of women’s migration and remittances between Spain and
Colombia, and the Guatemalan 2007 investigation about remittances.
United Nations
UN WOMEN has partnered with the UNDP Gender Unit Team and the Capacity Development Group, a project on “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive
Local Development” (2007-2008), which will analyze women’s migration
and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican
Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender
perspective.
UN WOMEN has developed a close working relationship with UNFPA, which has
financed three case studies on the gender dimensions of migration and
remittances in Dominican Republic (2005), Guatemala (2007) and Southern
Africa (2007 – women’s migration from Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi,
Mozambique, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe to South Africa).
UN WOMEN has partnered with IFAD for the implementation of the “Gender
Dimensions of Remittances: Their flows, uses and development impacts in
the Philippines” project (2007-2008), which seeks to analyze women’s
migration and remittances between Italy and the Philippines from a
gender perspective. The project is being implemented with funding from
IFAD and in collaboration with the Filipino Women’s Council.
Academia
Universidad Rafael Landívar, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales (Guatemala)

UN WOMEN has partnered with the Universidad Rafael Landívar, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales in the implementation of a qualitative study on the female migration from North Guatemala to South Mexico.
University of Phippines, Center for Women’s Studies (Philippines)
UN WOMEN has partnered with the UP Center for Women’s Studies in the implementation of the “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive Local Development” project (2007-2008), which will analyze women’s migration and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender perspective. CWS will work specifically on the Philippines component of this multi-country project.
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Fundación General (Spain)

UN WOMEN has partnered with the UAM Fundación General in the implementation of the “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive Local Development” project (2007-2008), which will analyze women’s migration and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender perspective. Fundación General will work specifically on the Morocco component of this multi-country project.
Sussex Centre for Migration Research (UK)
UN WOMEN has partnered with the Sussex Centre for Migration Research in the implementation of the “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive Local Development” project (2007-2008), which will analyze women’s migration and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender perspective. The Centre will work specifically on the Albania component of this multi-country project.
Southern African Migration Projetct, Queens University (SAMP)
UN WOMEN has partnered with the SAMP in the implementation of the “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive Local Development” project (2007-2008), which will analyze women’s migration and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender perspective. The SAMP will work specifically on the Lesotho component of this multi-country project.
Laboratoire Genre de l’Ifan Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (Senegal)
UN WOMEN has partnered with the SAMP in the implementation of the “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive Local Development” project (2007-2008), which will analyze women’s migration and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender perspective. The SAMP will work specifically on the Lesotho component of this multi-country project.
South Africa Institute of International Affairs, University of Witwatersrand (South Africa)
UN WOMEN has partnered with SAIIA in the implementation of the “Women’s Migration and Remittances in Southern Africa” project (2007), which looks at the gender dimensions of women’s migration and remittances from Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe to South Africa.
UN WOMEN has partnered with ESCODE (ESTUDIOS Y COOPERACION PAR EL DESARROLLO), Spain in the implementation of the "Building Networks: Latin American women in the global care chains” project (2009-2010).
UN WOMEN has partnered with FLACSO Ecuador in the implementation of the "Building Networks:
Latin American women in the global care chains” project (2009-2010).
UN WOMEN has partnered with CIDES-UMSA, Bolivia in the implementation of the "Building Networks:
Latin American women in the global care chains” project (2009-2010).
UN WOMEN has partnered with CEM, Chile, in the implementation of the "Building Networks:
Latin American women in the global care chains” project (2009-2010).
UN WOMEN has partnered with CISEPA-PUCP, Peru, in the implementation of the "Building Networks:
Latin American women in the global care chains” project (2009-2010).
Civil Society Organizations
Filipino Women Council (Italy)
UN WOMEN has partnered with FWC for the implementation of the “Gender Dimensions of Remittances: Their flows, uses and development impacts in the Philippines” project (2007-2008), which seeks to analyze women’s migration and remittances between Italy and the Philippines from a gender perspective.
UN WOMEN has partnered with Tú Mujer, Dominican Republic, for mutual collaboration in the area of gender, migration and development.
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