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    Trade Liberalization: Impacts on African Women

    2001
    Trade liberalisation processes impact differently on men and women due to the fact that men and women have different roles in production. Despite the fact that women are actively involved in international trade, WTO agreements are gender blind and as such have adverse impacts on women.
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    In Unity There is Power, Processes of Participation and Empowerment

    2000
    This training module is a result of the work undertaken by the 'Toward Equity' project-World Conservation Union/Arias Foundation and is part of a series. It is intended to be used by specialists involved in training facilitation activities and focuses on the analysis of power as an inequality factor and on its implications in rural development initiatives.
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    Gender, Conservation, and Community Participation: the Case of the Ja£ National Park, Brazil

    Managing Ecosystems and Resources with Gender Emphasis, 1999
    How do gender relations affect people's knowledge, use and control of and impact on natural resources? The Funda?Æo Vit¢ria Amaz?nica (FVA) is a local NGO which has carried out pioneer work on gender, community participation and partnership building in their conservation activities in the Ja£ National Park (PNJ).
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    Rural Livelihoods: Gender Sensitive Approaches to Livelihood Diversification in Bangladesh

    BRIDGE, 1998
    Overview of a project to alleviate poverty in the coastal fishing communities of Bangladesh, through the development of alternative sustainable livelihoods and through institution building.
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    Gender Equality and Investments in Adolescents in the Rural Philippines

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 1998
    Adolescents will constitute one fifth of the total population of the Philippines by 2010. Despite the fact that they receive a large share of household resources, adolescents have been relatively neglected in intra- household allocation research.

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