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The SURGE Knowledge Hub is a curated library of gender equality resources to support users to improve their approach to gender equality in international development programming. Whether you are looking for DFAT guidance, how to apply an intersectional approach or need help integrating gender into your design, the SURGE Knowledge Hub is your one-stop-shop.
The Knowledge Hub is arranged by technical sectors and includes guidance and tools on assessment, design, evaluation, MEL and much more.
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Showing 12 of 21Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion in Economic and Trade Programs: Insights from the Canopy Lab's Global Conversation Series
The Canopy Lab: This resource has been developed from a three-part conversation series on GEDSI in economic development.
Where is the Money? An Evidence-Driven Call to Resource Feminist Organizing
Association for Women’s Rights in Development: This report examines the funding realities of feminist and women’s rights organizations amid global political and financial upheaval.
Engendering Fiscal Space: The Role of Macro-level Economic Policies
Engendering Fiscal Space: The Role of Macro-level Economic Policies is a UN Women background paper exploring how national economic policies can generate sustainable financing for gender eq
Global Gender Gap Report 2025
The Global Gender Gap Index annually benchmarks the current state and evolution of gender parity across four key dimensions: Economic Participation and Opportunity, Educational Attainment, Health a
Pacific Economic Update: Employ Women, Empower the Pacific: A Strategy for Uncertain Times
The World Bank’s Pacific Economic Update (PEU) highlights critical challenges facing 11 Pacific Island countries (PIC-11), including a global economic slowdown and trade policy uncertainty, set aga
Country profiles: Gender-responsive budgeting in the Asia-Pacific region
This research project, a collaboration between Rhonda Sharp (University of South Australia), Diane Elson (University of Essex), and Siobhan Austen (Curtin University), profiles the gender-responsiv
Women Count Australia: A casebook for gender-responsive budgeting
WOMEN COUNT AUSTRALIA: Gender-responsive budgeting was pioneered by Australian governments in the mid-1980s.
How Philanthropic Collaborations Succeed, and Why They Fail
This article explores the need for funders to push past politeness and hammer out expectations for how their collective action will create value—for beneficiaries, grantees, and themselves—beyond w
White Paper: Catalyzing Global Women’s Leadership in the Green and Blue Economies
This paper reflects many of the themes that surfaced during the event, as well as additional desk research, on the realities of and potential solutions for emerging women leaders in the growing gre
Bridging Gender Gaps with a Sustainable Care Economy: Investment Opportunities and Challenges
UNDP: The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed an acute deficiency in care services, highlighting the unfair and unsustainable model on which the care system traditionally relies.
Six Ways to Count Her In: Economically Empowering Women in the Pacific
Significant disparities persist in women’s participation in the labor market and access to financial resources in the Pacific.
Women and Trade: The Role of Trade in Promoting Gender Equality
Trade can dramatically improve women’s lives, creating new jobs, enhancing consumer choices, and increasing women’s bargaining power in society.