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Policy brief on young women's political participation
Sections 20 and 24 of the Republican Constitution of Malawi are to the effect that rural women should not be discriminated against.
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Final technical report of the project on gender and migration : negotiating rights; a women’s movement perspective
The project devised a new method for assessing women’s work/employment situations through separation of paid and unpaid work, which has allowed for construction of a picture of female labour migration previously camouflaged in the official data by
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Missing daughters in Asia : trends and challenges
While economic growth, poverty reduction and improvements in the standard of living have gradually led to a rise in female life expectancy and more balanced sex ratios, the female deficit has not yet disappeared.
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Final technical progress report / Revisiting the devaluation of daughters in Bangladesh : continuity or change?
The major finding from the study is that the phenomenon of ‘missing daughters’ seems to be on the decline, at least in Bangladesh. But there is no room for complacency.
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Final technical report / The Process of Land Seizures in one Sub-Region of Colombia and its Effect on the Peasant Movement During Armed Violence
For nearly one year and a half the project research team, coordinated by a member of
the Area of Historical Memory of the CNRR and with technical assistance from IOM,Published dateSaturday, January 2, 2010 - 05:00 -
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Decentralised land administration and women's land rights in Uganda : an analysis of the legal regime, state institutional arrangements, and practice; research report
Despite formal legal recognition of women’s land rights, no government institution is mandated to protect women’s land rights or to ensure their legal implementation and enforcement.
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Assisted reproductive technologies : implications for women's reproductive rights and social citizenship; final technical report (10th December 2010)
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), using a language of choice and rights, have not only created a market for donors and surrogates, but also commercialized and fragmented human reproductive body parts like ova and uteri.
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Getting to one-third? : creating legislative access for women to political space in Guyana
Guyana falls into that category of countries, which are only now able to shape a democratic framework, having emerged from a period of nondemocratic governance.
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Politics, power and gender justice in the Anglophone Caribbean : introduction
Even where quota systems are in place, there has been slow progress in increasing women’s leadership in formal politics, suggesting that a range of complementary strategies, including incentives and enforcement mechanisms, are needed to address ma
Published dateThursday, January 2, 2014 - 05:00