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Trafficking of women and children in Indonesia
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2003The purpose of this report is to consolidate the information that already exists about trafficking in Indonesia into one comprehensive report and disseminate this information widely.Not only does the report provide a fairly comprehensive overview of the problem, but it also includes a variety of resources to help combat trafficking, including:a review of existing Indonesian legislationDocumentTrickle-down, trickle-up or puddle?: participatory value chains analysis for pro-poor enterprise development
Enterprise Development Impact Assessment Information Service, 2003This paper provides a practical guide to value chains analysis, and how it can be used as part of participatory processes for strategic learning and ongoing accountability within and between enterprise sectors.DocumentEnhancing local capacity to manage conflicts: Malian women take centre stage
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002Have we neglected the gender dimensions of conflict over natural resources (NR)? Are women’s capacities to analyse and resolve NR disputes sufficiently recognised? Can women’s rights to participate in NR management be affirmed in a way that is not confrontational? How could women be integrated into peace-making and reconciliation initiatives?DocumentPlanning together: women, decision-making and health in Egypt
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002What is the best way to make sure women’s health projects actually meet the needs of the target groups? Does community involvement in the planning process make a difference? The Salammbo Group considered the effectiveness of ‘collaborative planning’, a process involving many different groups in the decision-making process, in women’s health projects in Egypt.DocumentWages for status: young women and factory work in Banjaran, Indonesia
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002How have rural Indonesian women coped with the Asian economic crisis? Can young women gain status in the household through wage labour? Can economic crises weaken patriarchal value systems?DocumentWorkers’ tool or PR ploy? A guide to codes of international labour practice
Dialogue on globalisation, 2003Ethical production and consumption is the aim of several trade-related initiatives launched in recent years, including social labelling, WTO campaigns, framework agreements and codes of conduct.DocumentThe role of men in family planning: an examination of men's knowledge and attitude to contraceptive use among the Yorubas
Union for African Populations Studies / Union pour l’Etude de la Population Africaine, 2003Fertility and family planning policies and programmes in sub-Saharan Africa have recently been largely based on findings from studies based almost exclusively on women.DocumentThemeatic evaluation of the integration of gender in EC development co-operation with Third World countries
European Union, 2003This paper evaluated the integration of gender across sectors and policies within EC development co-operation, responding, in part, to a commitment made in the 1998 EC Regulation on integrating gender issues into development co-operation.Findings include:while there are strong policy commitments on gender in EC development co-operation, they will only become operational in 2003, and theDocumentImpacts of agricultural research on poverty: findings of an integrated economic and social analysis
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003This paper examines how agricultural technologies influence and are influenced by the diverse livelihood strategies, vulnerability context, relations of gender and power, and other conditions of the poor. It reports findings of a CGIAR research project including seven case studies of different types of agricultural research:DocumentBreaking the silence: the global gag rule’s impact on unsafe abortion
Center for Reproductive Rights, formerly known as the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, New York, 2003This report focuses upon the impact of the gag rule on organisations that have accepted funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and are therefore “gagged” from advocating for abortion.Pages
