As ADVANCE and Athena SWAN gain international recognition, their approaches and frameworks could be used as models for others to adapt and adopt (Sage in Australia exemplifies this). These successes in other related programmes facilitate the growing interest in and legitimisation of actions that address gender inequalities in societies globally.
Credit: Sue V Rosser, Sarah Barnard, Molly Carnes, Fehmidah Munir
Date: 2019
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