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<b>Wikigender</b> is your one-stop-resource on [[Archive.org:20151102060814/http://www.Wikigender.org/index.php/Gender_equality|gender equality]]. The website, which was launched by the [http://www.OECD.org/dev/ OECD Development Center] in March of 2008, provides a rich base of detailed {{tag|country}} reports, {{tag|Statistics|statistical}} data, and in-depth analyses of current and emerging {{tag|gender}} topics.  What is more, the platform allows you to be an active part of the Wikigender {{tag|community}}, augmenting and improving available information via comments, [[edit]]s, or new material that you can draft or upload into this knowledge-base.
<b>Wikigender</b> is your one-stop-resource on [[Archive.org:20151102060814/http://www.Wikigender.org/index.php/Gender_equality|gender equality]]. The website, which was launched by the [http://www.OECD.org/dev/ OECD Development Center] in March of 2008, provides a rich base of detailed {{tag|country}} reports, {{tag|Statistics|statistical}} data, and in-depth analyses of current and emerging {{tag|gender}} topics.  What is more, the platform allows you to be an active part of the Wikigender {{tag|community}}, augmenting and improving available information via comments, [[edit]]s, or new material that you can draft or upload into this knowledge-base.


Wikigender tries to gather empirical evidence, and identify adequate statistics to measure gender equality. In this respect, Wikigender serves as a pilot project for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) [[Archive.org:20140726060921/http://Wikigender.org/index.php/Global_Project_on_Measuring_the_Progress_of_Societies|Global Project on Measuring the Progress of Societies]]. Based upon the work of the OECD [[Archive.org:20130923091729/http://Wikigender.org/index.php/Gender,_Institutions_and_Development_Data_Base|Gender, Institutions and Development Data Base]], Wikigender aims to highlight the importance of [[Archive.org:20090609073014/http://www.Wikigender.org/index.php/Social_institutions|social institutions]] such as norms, traditions and cultural practices that impact on gender equality.
Wikigender tries to gather empirical evidence, and identify adequate statistics to measure gender equality. In this respect, Wikigender serves as a pilot project for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) [[Archive.org:20140726060921/http://Wikigender.org/index.php/Global_Project_on_Measuring_the_Progress_of_Societies|Global Project on Measuring the Progress of Societies]]. Based upon the work of the OECD [[Archive.org:20130923091729/http://Wikigender.org/index.php/Gender,_Institutions_and_Development_Data_Base|Gender, Institutions and Development Data Base]], Wikigender aims to highlight the importance of [[Archive.org:20090609073014/http://www.Wikigender.org/index.php/Social_institutions|social institutions]] such as norms, traditions, and cultural practices that impact gender equality.


==Open access policy==
==Open access policy==