In this document the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation outlines its strategy and motivation for supporting a focused agenda on women's economic empowerment
This report is part of a series of scoping papers commissioned by the International Development Rese...
This brief is intended to arm companies with the information, process, and tools to identify and imp...
This is one of the five country-based scoping papers commissioned by the International Development R...
This document presents a two page overview of UN Women's work on economic empowerment: "Many interna...
Status of women around the world varies among parts of the world.Some developing countries like Afri...
Women constitute half of humankind and 40% of the global workforce. They are a growing proportion of...
This report outlines key lessons learned from the Global Fund's three-year economic opportunity init...
Traditional roles for women have always defined them as housewives. However, this role is changing i...
When women are economically empowered, communities and nations benefit. Yet, there has been a crucia...
Women's paid work has featured in the development literature for two main reasons. The instrumental ...
The major goals of women's empowerment are to improve earnings, the standard of living and to enable...
This article proposes a women\u27s economic agenda to help fulfill the needs of working women. The f...
This is a background paper for a new research programme on women's economic empowerment. It is a com...
The central argument of the paper is organised around the limits to markets as a means of overcoming...
Slide presentation given at the 3rd IPAR Annual Research Conference, 13-14 November 2013
This report is part of a series of scoping papers commissioned by the International Development Rese...
This brief is intended to arm companies with the information, process, and tools to identify and imp...
This is one of the five country-based scoping papers commissioned by the International Development R...
This document presents a two page overview of UN Women's work on economic empowerment: "Many interna...
Status of women around the world varies among parts of the world.Some developing countries like Afri...
Women constitute half of humankind and 40% of the global workforce. They are a growing proportion of...
This report outlines key lessons learned from the Global Fund's three-year economic opportunity init...
Traditional roles for women have always defined them as housewives. However, this role is changing i...
When women are economically empowered, communities and nations benefit. Yet, there has been a crucia...
Women's paid work has featured in the development literature for two main reasons. The instrumental ...
The major goals of women's empowerment are to improve earnings, the standard of living and to enable...
This article proposes a women\u27s economic agenda to help fulfill the needs of working women. The f...
This is a background paper for a new research programme on women's economic empowerment. It is a com...
The central argument of the paper is organised around the limits to markets as a means of overcoming...
Slide presentation given at the 3rd IPAR Annual Research Conference, 13-14 November 2013
This report is part of a series of scoping papers commissioned by the International Development Rese...
This brief is intended to arm companies with the information, process, and tools to identify and imp...
This is one of the five country-based scoping papers commissioned by the International Development R...