Made, P A
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Gender and development
This article discusses the experiences of the author in developing gender training for media professionals. The media has been known to be a key institutional player in holding governments and other institutions accountable for adhering to the democratic ideals of transparency, accountability, and good governance. Likewise, this article discusses t...
Nath, M B
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Gender and development
This article narrates an inspiring discovery for development professionals who are searching for ways to empower women to protect themselves, their partners and families from HIV infection. This was based on the experience of the author as she came across a movement of sex workers who successfully negotiated safe sex in the heart of Calcutta, India...
Riordan, S
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Gender and development
This article explores the inadequate funding of women's organizations, cites examples of their contribution to political processes, and argues the implementation of the political rhetoric of supporting women's organizations. Information was taken from the 1996-99 research, which employed in-depth interviews and gender analysis of records of public ...
Walby, S
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Gender and development
This article discusses the link between gender, globalization and democracy in relation to women¿s empowerment. Analyzing gender relations within the processes of development planning involves five approaches: 1) welfare, 2) equity, 3) anti-poverty, 4) efficiency, and 5) empowerment. In addition, a new approach, which combines efficiency and empowe...
Gueye, E H
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Development in practice
Poultry production has existed for many generations in Africa, and almost every village household keeps chickens. The rural family poultry (RFP) are generally raised in free-range and/or backyard systems, which are traditional extensive husbandry systems. The development of an intensive poultry production has been the goal of the African government...
Farmer, A
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Reproductive freedom news / from the Center for Reproductive Law & Policy
The international community should recognize the human and reproductive rights of women with mental and physical disabilities. In support of this goal, the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy has just completed a formal analysis of the reproductive rights of women with disabilities. The analysis explored four interrelated freedoms in an internat...
Wongthawatchai, N
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Gender, technology and development
This paper reviews two books that explore the emerging properties of the Internet and their possible consequences for social structure and human interaction. Discussing the separate summaries of the books, two contradictory perceptions of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) are presented: 1) the Internet is creating a new women's com...
Unnithan-kumar, M
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Indian journal of gender studies
Drawing on historical and ethnographic material on lower-class Rajput women, this paper evaluates the their impact in transforming gender roles and relationships in rural Rajasthan. It focuses on the individual and collective agency of Rajput women and the role of the state in the promotion of gender-specific identities in Rajasthan, India. Overall...
Hatcher, R
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Contraceptive technology update
This article presents three predictions pertaining to the future of family planning. The most important advance in family planning will be the development of vaginal spermicides that also effectively kill the bacteria and viruses that cause infection. This advancement is extraordinarily important because many women simply cannot count on men to coo...
Chinkin, C
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UN chronicle
In the past, power structures of the nation-State have been organized around patriarchal assumptions, granting men monopoly over power, authority, and wealth. A number of structures have been erected to achieve this imbalance, which have disguised its inequity by making it appear as natural and universal. However, with globalization, this centraliz...