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Report writing

The reports on the outcome, findings and conclusions of the human rights investigation should illustrate the particular experiences of women and men, as well as specific instances and larger systematic patterns of discrimination and oppression. Accordingly, reports should use a gender-sensitive approach throughout, including in the recommendations. Gender-sensitive report writing does not simply refer to the choice of language or disaggregated data, but also relates to the report’s content, structure and focus. This chapter will build on the guidance provided in the previous chapters and present aspects to consider when drafting a gender-sensitive report.

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