Heather Wallace examines changes in attitudes to women in the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. She discusses policy changes and the slow process of these filtering into practice leading to shifting attitudes towards women\u27s decision-making role in the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Her focus is on the complex processes by which policy changes are translated into practice, and she looks at both non-governmental organizations and the government in addressing gender policy and in the implementation of programmes in Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands.<br /
The economic empowerment of women is emerging as a core focus of both economic development and gend...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
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This article presents Solomon Islands village women's opinions about gender norms. It explores their...
This thesis is an ethnography of women on Kolombangara Island in the Western Province of Solomon Isl...
Although the pluralist system of land tenure in Vanuatu does not directly discriminate against women...
Despite advances within development and feminist studies, many livelihood initiatives proceed gender...
Papers presented at a conference held in Port Vila, Republic of Vanuatu, from 11-14 August 1984. Co-...
Women make a substantial contribution to the growth and development of the Solomon Islands economy....
This study sought to gather consensus from sports practitioners, strategies that could be employed t...
Since the time of decolonisation in Fiji, women’s organisations have navigated a complex political t...
Women's lack of participation in important decision making is noted as an obstacle to sustainable de...
The government of Vanuatu ratified the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination ...
Since the time of decolonisation in Fiji, women’s organisations have navigated a complex political t...
Globalisation has forced the island states of the Pacific to renew and strengthen commitments to coo...
The economic empowerment of women is emerging as a core focus of both economic development and gend...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
As this audience would no doubt be aware, land issues are once again occupying a high place on the a...
This article presents Solomon Islands village women's opinions about gender norms. It explores their...
This thesis is an ethnography of women on Kolombangara Island in the Western Province of Solomon Isl...
Although the pluralist system of land tenure in Vanuatu does not directly discriminate against women...
Despite advances within development and feminist studies, many livelihood initiatives proceed gender...
Papers presented at a conference held in Port Vila, Republic of Vanuatu, from 11-14 August 1984. Co-...
Women make a substantial contribution to the growth and development of the Solomon Islands economy....
This study sought to gather consensus from sports practitioners, strategies that could be employed t...
Since the time of decolonisation in Fiji, women’s organisations have navigated a complex political t...
Women's lack of participation in important decision making is noted as an obstacle to sustainable de...
The government of Vanuatu ratified the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination ...
Since the time of decolonisation in Fiji, women’s organisations have navigated a complex political t...
Globalisation has forced the island states of the Pacific to renew and strengthen commitments to coo...
The economic empowerment of women is emerging as a core focus of both economic development and gend...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
As this audience would no doubt be aware, land issues are once again occupying a high place on the a...