The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean presents its fourth edition of the Women in Development Bibliography. The online bibliography provides references on women, gender and development for Caribbean and non-Caribbean publications, and documents that are less widely disseminated, such as research and conference papers and technical reports. The bibliography aims to be a reference guide to help stakeholders and international actors involved in gender issues on the literature available and current research themes from Caribbean and non Caribbean publications..--International Cooperation.--Development Aid.--Aid Institutions.--International Relations.--National Secu...
The current debate about women and gender in development, sustainable development, and the impact of...
This study assesses the status of gender mainstreaming in the policy framework of the 29 Caribbean m...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction The 1990s was marked by a process of review of governmental poli...
Publicación bilingüeIntroduction The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean has bee...
Lists the meetings and conferences for which ECLAC/CDCC provided substantive servicing. Provides de...
Includes bibliographyParte I: Participation of women in Caribbean development-inter-island trading a...
Includes bibliographyThis selected bibliography on the migration of women in Latin America and the C...
Includes bibliographyThe Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Subregional...
Foreword by Alicia Bárcena.Includes bibliography.This issue of the Economic and Social Panorama of t...
This collection consists of pamphlets, government documents, and reports published by international ...
This paper is focused on the economic empowerment and autonomy of women and girls as a strategy for ...
This book is being published in response to ECLAC's concern with problems relating to the status of ...
Includes bibliographyEdición en español ingresada en Biblioteca (97150)The last two decades have wit...
Includes bibliographyThe member countries of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Carib...
Includes bibliographyThe indicators were designed and the data collected by the Women and Developmen...
The current debate about women and gender in development, sustainable development, and the impact of...
This study assesses the status of gender mainstreaming in the policy framework of the 29 Caribbean m...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction The 1990s was marked by a process of review of governmental poli...
Publicación bilingüeIntroduction The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean has bee...
Lists the meetings and conferences for which ECLAC/CDCC provided substantive servicing. Provides de...
Includes bibliographyParte I: Participation of women in Caribbean development-inter-island trading a...
Includes bibliographyThis selected bibliography on the migration of women in Latin America and the C...
Includes bibliographyThe Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Subregional...
Foreword by Alicia Bárcena.Includes bibliography.This issue of the Economic and Social Panorama of t...
This collection consists of pamphlets, government documents, and reports published by international ...
This paper is focused on the economic empowerment and autonomy of women and girls as a strategy for ...
This book is being published in response to ECLAC's concern with problems relating to the status of ...
Includes bibliographyEdición en español ingresada en Biblioteca (97150)The last two decades have wit...
Includes bibliographyThe member countries of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Carib...
Includes bibliographyThe indicators were designed and the data collected by the Women and Developmen...
The current debate about women and gender in development, sustainable development, and the impact of...
This study assesses the status of gender mainstreaming in the policy framework of the 29 Caribbean m...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction The 1990s was marked by a process of review of governmental poli...