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Gender Responsive Land Tenure Development
BRIDGE, 1999What can development cooperation do to improve gender-responsiveness of land tenure development' Central to this objective is the mainstreaming of gender considerations into all areas (macro, meso and micro levels) of development cooperation which influence access to, control over, and benefits from land.DocumentWomen and the Law in Southern Africa
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Danida, Denmark, 1999Women and Law in Southern Africa Trust (WLSA) is a project that combines legal research with legal activism for women's rights in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. WLSA's efforts to improve women's legal situation has meant doing extensive research in understanding the struggles of Southern African women. This booklet is the result of a collaborative research project.DocumentBRIDGE Report 32: Background Report on Gender Issues in India: Key Findings and Recommendations
Institute of Development Studies UK, 1995How are gender relations evolving in India' Awareness of gender issues in India has increased due to the influence of the women's movement, feminist debates and donor advocacy. However this awareness has yet to be translated into policy and practice that significantly improves gender equality in the family, government, social services, economic activities and political participation.DocumentBargaining and Gender Relations: Within and Beyond the Household
International Food Policy Research Institute, 1997How are family gender relations affected by extra-household conditions in South Asia' By investigating quantitative factors (e.g. land ownership and income), along with qualitative aspects (e.g.DocumentEmpowering the Next Generation: Girls of the Maqattam Garbage Settlement
Population Council, 1998Lessons learned from interventions aimed at extending employment opportunities and broader social roles to adolescent girls in the settlement of Maqattam (on the outskirts of Cairo) are the focus of this publication. Livelihoods of Maqattam families are directly or indirectly linked to garbage collection and sorting, and almost half of households have adolescent daughters.Pages
