An overview of the women in development effort (WID) that includes chapters on WID theory, critical analysis of AID and UN agency projects and alternative approaches to WID. A bibliography contains nearly 150 sources
While the recognition of the roles of women in Third World society is increasing, the adequate opera...
Author analyses theories of social development and dominant development practice (dominant models o...
The Platform for Action of the Fourth World Conference on Women (1995) states: Equality between wom...
In the early 1970s a general disenchantment with development efforts in Third World countries led to...
Several gendered approaches to development– like the variants (equity, ‘anti-poverty’ and ‘efficienc...
During the past twenty five years the Women in Development (WID)approach has become an increasingly ...
For too long now policy-makers and decision-makers attempting to consider women's needs where develo...
The concept of women’s development has now become an integral part of the development discourses and...
Meeting: Canadian Institute for the Advancement of Women, Meetings, Nov. 1988, Québec, Qué., CAAlso ...
Today, the worldwide development concern is going through a new awareness of the importance of women...
In the 1970s, international development planners began to recognize women's important roles in thei...
This paper addresses the critique posed by feminist theory that women's issues have been left out of...
Since women are half the world, every Government decision, and every economic process affects them. ...
The struggle for women’s liberation from male domination transcends barriers related to social class...
The concept of women’s development has now become an integral part of the development discourses and...
While the recognition of the roles of women in Third World society is increasing, the adequate opera...
Author analyses theories of social development and dominant development practice (dominant models o...
The Platform for Action of the Fourth World Conference on Women (1995) states: Equality between wom...
In the early 1970s a general disenchantment with development efforts in Third World countries led to...
Several gendered approaches to development– like the variants (equity, ‘anti-poverty’ and ‘efficienc...
During the past twenty five years the Women in Development (WID)approach has become an increasingly ...
For too long now policy-makers and decision-makers attempting to consider women's needs where develo...
The concept of women’s development has now become an integral part of the development discourses and...
Meeting: Canadian Institute for the Advancement of Women, Meetings, Nov. 1988, Québec, Qué., CAAlso ...
Today, the worldwide development concern is going through a new awareness of the importance of women...
In the 1970s, international development planners began to recognize women's important roles in thei...
This paper addresses the critique posed by feminist theory that women's issues have been left out of...
Since women are half the world, every Government decision, and every economic process affects them. ...
The struggle for women’s liberation from male domination transcends barriers related to social class...
The concept of women’s development has now become an integral part of the development discourses and...
While the recognition of the roles of women in Third World society is increasing, the adequate opera...
Author analyses theories of social development and dominant development practice (dominant models o...
The Platform for Action of the Fourth World Conference on Women (1995) states: Equality between wom...