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    Enabling Access to Rural Electrification: Current Thinking and Major Activities in Energy, Poverty and Gender

    World Bank, 2000
    Through a review of current thinking on energy, poverty reduction and gender equality, this paper attempts to conceptualise linkages and needs in this area. It focuses on rural electrification and renewable energy, as a tool both for sustainable energy development and for greater equity in rural areas.
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    BRIDGE Bibliography 7: Bibliography on Women in Nepal

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 1997
    Developed as background information for a gender country profile of Nepal, published and unpublished references are included in this bibliography (some annotated), which focuses on education, environment and natural resource management, energy, decentralisation, and legal status.
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    BRIDGE Bibliography 6: Bibliography on Women in Nicaragua

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 1997
    Developed as background information to feed into a later gender country profile of Nicaragua, this bibliographical list focuses on areas of health, agriculture, transport and infrastructure, environment, legal status and democratic development.
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    BRIDGE Bibliography 5: Bibliography on Gender and Rural Transport

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 1997
    Approximately 70 entries (some annotated) are included in this bibliography, which aims to provide background information for a project seeking to identify priorities for women in rural transport.
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    BRIDGE Bibliography 4: Gender Planning and Analysis in Nepal: A Select Bibliography

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 1996
    Intended to support a Nepal Gender Project Identification Consultancy, this bibliography contains published and unpublished resources relating to gender issues in Nepal, a significant number of which are from local women's organisations. An introductory section deals with theoretical and conceptual issues around institutionalising gender in general.
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    BRIDGE Bibliography 2: Annotated Bibliography on Statistical Methodologies for the Collection, Analysis and Presentation of Gender-Disaggregated Data

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 1994
    Intended to support a project to improve the capacity of the Nigerian government to collect, analyse and present gender-disaggregated data, this bibliography categorises entries by topic, region, and conferences. Case studies cover the regions of Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe/USA/Canada/New Zealand.
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    Children and Women in Botswana: a Situation Analysis

    United Nations Children's Fund, 1993
    In the four years since the previous situation analysis (1989) Botswana suffered a major drought as well as being hit hard by the international recession, resulting in increased poverty, particularly in the rural areas. The major goals of the Botswana government concerning child survival and development had been sustained. However, the poverty gap between the better off and the very poor grew.
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    An Evaluation of the AGRITEX/NORAD Women in Extension Programme (WEP)

    BRIDGE, 1998
    The long-term development objective of the Women in Extension Programme (WEP) was to increase the productivity and food security in the smallholder-farming sector by providing high quality agriculture services to women farmers.
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    Livestock and Gender: A Winning Pair: Capitalisation of Experiences on the Contribution of Livestock Projects to Gender Issues

    BRIDGE, 2000
    Is the livestock sub-sector a privileged entry point to promote gender balanced development in rural areas? Since women are the most important labour force in all livestock keeping communities, and since livestock production and management are joint activities in rural households, this report argues that the livestock sector offers an excellent entry point.
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    Gender and Agriculture: Guiding Questions Working Paper

    BRIDGE, 1999
    Sector Wide Approaches (SWAps) form the main framework for Danida's development assistance and SWAps are increasingly being adopted by donor agencies as an effective and efficient way to ensure that development initiatives have national reach and ownership. Danida has developed a series of guidelines to ensure that sector programming integrates gender equality concerns.

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