Società familiari: spunti per preparare il passaggio di testimoneequityfactory
Intervento di Guidalberto Gagliardi (Equity Factory SA) al convegno "Successione imprenditoriale e protezione del patrimonio" tenuto a Lecco il 29 aprile 2016
Feminization of Poverty: Causes, Consequences & RecommendationsMasum Hussain
Women’s purportedly disproportionate and rising share of poverty - as encapsulated in the widely popularised term the ‘feminisation of poverty’ – has conferred unprecedented prominence upon gender in poverty analysis and policy. However, the ‘feminisation of poverty’ is often used in a cursory and unsubstantiated manner and, in its implicit privileging of income, does not necessarily highlight aspects of poverty which are most relevant to poor women at the grassroots. Although the UNDP’s gender indices go some way to reflecting broader aspects of gendered poverty, particularly in respect of capabilities and opportunities, there is scope for improvement. In the interests of working towards gender indices which are more responsive to crucial gender gaps in poverty (understood not only as income deficiency, but in a more multidimensional fashion, and which give weight to the onus of dealing with poverty), the main aims of this paper are three-fold. The first is to draw attention to existing conceptual and methodological weaknesses with the ‘feminisation of poverty’. The second is to offer some thoughts on how the ‘feminisation of poverty’ could be re-cast to more effectively capture trends in gendered privation among the poor. The third is to propose directions for the kinds of data and indicators which might be incorporated within the GDI or GEM, or used in the creation of a Gendered Poverty Index (GPI).
This webinar was about ISO 9001:2015 changes and enterprise risk management. It mentioned how risk management actually contributes to the organization’s value and QMS. It also described the benefits of implementing enterprise risk management.
Main points covered:
• Where to start?
• What is in and what is out?
• How to win top management support?
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by Eddie de Vries, a PECB ISO 31000 Certified Risk Manager and Trainer with 20 years’ experience in Quality Management and more than 12 years’ experience in Enterprise Risk Management.
Link of the recorded webinar published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/PLHx57ZPo30
Società familiari: spunti per preparare il passaggio di testimoneequityfactory
Intervento di Guidalberto Gagliardi (Equity Factory SA) al convegno "Successione imprenditoriale e protezione del patrimonio" tenuto a Lecco il 29 aprile 2016
Feminization of Poverty: Causes, Consequences & RecommendationsMasum Hussain
Women’s purportedly disproportionate and rising share of poverty - as encapsulated in the widely popularised term the ‘feminisation of poverty’ – has conferred unprecedented prominence upon gender in poverty analysis and policy. However, the ‘feminisation of poverty’ is often used in a cursory and unsubstantiated manner and, in its implicit privileging of income, does not necessarily highlight aspects of poverty which are most relevant to poor women at the grassroots. Although the UNDP’s gender indices go some way to reflecting broader aspects of gendered poverty, particularly in respect of capabilities and opportunities, there is scope for improvement. In the interests of working towards gender indices which are more responsive to crucial gender gaps in poverty (understood not only as income deficiency, but in a more multidimensional fashion, and which give weight to the onus of dealing with poverty), the main aims of this paper are three-fold. The first is to draw attention to existing conceptual and methodological weaknesses with the ‘feminisation of poverty’. The second is to offer some thoughts on how the ‘feminisation of poverty’ could be re-cast to more effectively capture trends in gendered privation among the poor. The third is to propose directions for the kinds of data and indicators which might be incorporated within the GDI or GEM, or used in the creation of a Gendered Poverty Index (GPI).
This webinar was about ISO 9001:2015 changes and enterprise risk management. It mentioned how risk management actually contributes to the organization’s value and QMS. It also described the benefits of implementing enterprise risk management.
Main points covered:
• Where to start?
• What is in and what is out?
• How to win top management support?
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by Eddie de Vries, a PECB ISO 31000 Certified Risk Manager and Trainer with 20 years’ experience in Quality Management and more than 12 years’ experience in Enterprise Risk Management.
Link of the recorded webinar published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/PLHx57ZPo30