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Gender, households, and markets: inherited land and labour force participation of rural household in the Cordillera Region, Philippines
Global Development Network, 2000Why 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.DocumentAftermath: women and women's organisations in post-conflict Cambodia
US Agency for International Development, 2000Many years of conflict and the genocidal regime of Pol Pot left a deep mark on the Cambodian population, especially on women. Their psychological well-being, family roles and gender relations, economic and political participation were affected. When conflict ended in 1993, a time of peace began for Cambodians.DocumentLearning from clients: assessment tools for microfinance practitioners: draft manual
Assessing the Impact of Microenterprise Services, USAID, 2000The manual was developed by the SEEP Network. It was developed by and for practitioners and, as such, responds to the particular needs and challenges they face in determining how their programs and services are affecting clients.This manual offers several critical advances in the practice of mid-range impact assessment:DocumentInternational Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW) Country Reports
International Women's Rights Action Watch, 1998This series of country profiles was submitted to the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. They highlight the economic, political, social and cultural situation of each country focusing on areas that are of particular importance to each country.DocumentIntegrating Gender, Poverty Reduction, and Energy
BRIDGE, 2001The links between energy, gender and poverty have not been high on the international development agenda. There is a small but growing literature on energy and gender in development, and links are now beginning to be made between the gender, energy and poverty (GEP) nexus.DocumentPeople with Disabilities: Checklist for Women and Girls with Disabilities to Address Issues of Universal Access in Organisations and Projects
BRIDGE, 1998Creative solutions to achieving access for disabled women and girls.DocumentPeople with Disabilities: Barriers to Microcredit & Brilliant Solutions
Mobility International USA, 1998Numerous examples of why women with disabilities have a hard time getting loans or succeeding in business, and creative solutions to these barriers.DocumentPeople with Disabilities: International Labour Organization (ILO) Vocational Rehabilitation Programme Guidelines
BRIDGE, 1998Vocational guidelines on mainstreaming the needs of women with disabilities to ensure their equal opportunity to training and work.DocumentPeople with Disabilities: International Labour Organization (ILO) Vocational Rehabilitation Programme Recommendations to Achieve Inclusive Education
BRIDGE, 1998Recommendations with regard to achieving inclusive education with particular reference to women and girls with disabilities.DocumentConflicts and Emergencies: Contacts
BRIDGE, 1999Websites on Conflicts and Emergencies, divided into the following subject areas: Gender Emergency Assistance; Disaster Mitigation and Preparedness; Gender Issues and Refugees; and Gender and Conflict.Pages
