Share learning and best practice
You could:
At foundation level:
- Keep up with research and good practice (such as reading publications, attending events)
At development level:
- Join networks and forums regularly to share what you’re learning with other organisations
- Document and share successful approaches
- Use case studies to show effective practice
- Use what you learn from evaluations to improve how you work
- Set up ways to use learning to keep improving
- Share both successes and lessons from challenges
At advanced level:
- Contribute to the wider knowledge base by publishing case studies or speaking at events
- Keep up to date with new thinking and developments in equality and human rights
Suggested Priority: Medium | Suggested Timeframe: Ongoing
Understanding priorities and timeframes
Priority levels
- High priority: Essential actions that form the foundation for equality and human rights mainstreaming
- Medium priority: Important actions that build on foundational work
- Low priority: Beneficial actions for advanced implementation
Timeframes
- Short (1-2 years): Actions that can be implemented relatively quickly
- Medium (2-5 years): Actions requiring more extensive planning and resources
- Ongoing: Actions that should continue throughout your mainstreaming journey
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