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Showing items 901 through 909 of 951.In what ways does political transformation mean a change in meanings and practice of citizenship - in the relationships between individuals and the state?
Peru's fifth submission to the United Nations Committee that monitors the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) outlines the status of women in Peru.
Does poverty in Egypt have a woman's face? Is female poverty linked to their conditions in the labour market or levels of education? Are women particularly at risk in poor households?
Concession investment contract with 70 years term over 8,000 hectares of land in Roneam Daunsom Wildlife Sanctuary in Kamreang district of Battambang between Ministry of Agriculture and Hour Hong Import Export and Agro-Industrial Development and Processing.
This submission by the government of Egypt to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) combines the fourth and fifth periodic reports, covering the period 1994 to 1998. It highlights the important role women have played in the country's development processes.
What evidence is there of gender inequalities in life outcomes between women and men? This report provides facts and figures that expose gender inequalities, providing evidence of the need to engender development.
Concession investment contract with 70 years term over 176,065 hectares of land in Toek Phos, Samaki Meanchey and Boribo districts of Kampong Chhnang between Ministry of Agriculture and Pheapimex Co., Ltd.
Why does viewing a household as a single unit have serious downfalls for gender analysis' The unitary view overlooks the crucial fact that gender relations between family members play a large role in intra-household decisions about decision-making, time allocation, and expenditure.
How can women be integrated in processes of democratisation? The participation of women in political and economic processes is essential for democratic governance.