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Case study. Localizing generation equality – from a global initiative to local action

Localization refers to the translation of Generation Equality at the global level to initiatives and commitments at national and local levels – a prerequisite for the success of Generation Equality. It promotes the joint ownership of planning, implementing and monitoring of commitments by State and non-State actors. This case study examines the work done in Burkina Faso, Kazakhstan, Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania to localize the global Generation Equality agenda and initiatives at national and local levels.

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