Voices of the Girls : Crossing the Barriers Between Youth, Gender, and Poverty
The primary strategic goal of the World Bank's civil society team for Latin America and the Caribbean is to promote inclusive governance. Governance is understood as the sum of the many ways that individuals and institutions, public and privat...
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okr-10986-103682021-04-23T14:02:50Z Voices of the Girls : Crossing the Barriers Between Youth, Gender, and Poverty Cesilini, Sandra Martin, Lisandro Aberg, Caroline ACCESS TO SCHOOLS ADOLESCENT CIVIL SERVICE CREATIVE THINKING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DRUG ABUSE EARLY PREGNANCY EMPLOYMENT FAMILY PLANNING GENDER GENDER ISSUE GIRLS HEALTH EDUCATION INSURANCE LITERACY MACHISMO NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION PREGNANCY PUBLIC POLICY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SCHOOLS SEXUAL EDUCATION SEXUAL RELATIONS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS WOMEN IN SOCIETY YOUNG FEMALES YOUNG GIRLS YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMAN YOUNG WOMEN YOUTH YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YOUTH PARTICIPATION The primary strategic goal of the World Bank's civil society team for Latin America and the Caribbean is to promote inclusive governance. Governance is understood as the sum of the many ways that individuals and institutions, public and private, manage their common affairs. It includes formal institutions and regimes empowered to enforce compliance, as well as informal arrangements that people and institutions perceive to be in their interest. The inclusion of a wide range of social actors in the public debate and the promotion of inclusive civic participation is vital to this strategy. Capacity building, aimed at the most vulnerable actors is an essential prerequisite. This brief includes the following headlines: listening to development priorities from the ground: the objectives of the 'voices of the girls'; activities of the 'voices of the girls'; lessons learned; looking ahead; notes; and about the authors. 2012-08-13T11:16:44Z 2012-08-13T11:16:44Z 2004-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/02/12050397/voices-girls-crossing-barriers-between-youth-gender-poverty http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10368 English en breve; No. 62 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean |
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ACCESS TO SCHOOLS ADOLESCENT CIVIL SERVICE CREATIVE THINKING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DRUG ABUSE EARLY PREGNANCY EMPLOYMENT FAMILY PLANNING GENDER GENDER ISSUE GIRLS HEALTH EDUCATION INSURANCE LITERACY MACHISMO NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION PREGNANCY PUBLIC POLICY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SCHOOLS SEXUAL EDUCATION SEXUAL RELATIONS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS WOMEN IN SOCIETY YOUNG FEMALES YOUNG GIRLS YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMAN YOUNG WOMEN YOUTH YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YOUTH PARTICIPATION |
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ACCESS TO SCHOOLS ADOLESCENT CIVIL SERVICE CREATIVE THINKING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DRUG ABUSE EARLY PREGNANCY EMPLOYMENT FAMILY PLANNING GENDER GENDER ISSUE GIRLS HEALTH EDUCATION INSURANCE LITERACY MACHISMO NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION PREGNANCY PUBLIC POLICY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SCHOOLS SEXUAL EDUCATION SEXUAL RELATIONS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS WOMEN IN SOCIETY YOUNG FEMALES YOUNG GIRLS YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMAN YOUNG WOMEN YOUTH YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS YOUTH PARTICIPATION Cesilini, Sandra Martin, Lisandro Aberg, Caroline Voices of the Girls : Crossing the Barriers Between Youth, Gender, and Poverty |
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The primary strategic goal of the World
Bank's civil society team for Latin America and the
Caribbean is to promote inclusive governance. Governance is
understood as the sum of the many ways that individuals and
institutions, public and private, manage their common
affairs. It includes formal institutions and regimes
empowered to enforce compliance, as well as informal
arrangements that people and institutions perceive to be in
their interest. The inclusion of a wide range of social
actors in the public debate and the promotion of inclusive
civic participation is vital to this strategy. Capacity
building, aimed at the most vulnerable actors is an
essential prerequisite. This brief includes the following
headlines: listening to development priorities from the
ground: the objectives of the 'voices of the
girls'; activities of the 'voices of the
girls'; lessons learned; looking ahead; notes; and
about the authors. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Cesilini, Sandra Martin, Lisandro Aberg, Caroline |
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Cesilini, Sandra Martin, Lisandro Aberg, Caroline |
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Cesilini, Sandra |
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Voices of the Girls : Crossing the Barriers Between Youth, Gender, and Poverty |
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Voices of the Girls : Crossing the Barriers Between Youth, Gender, and Poverty |
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Voices of the Girls : Crossing the Barriers Between Youth, Gender, and Poverty |
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Voices of the Girls : Crossing the Barriers Between Youth, Gender, and Poverty |
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Voices of the Girls : Crossing the Barriers Between Youth, Gender, and Poverty |
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voices of the girls : crossing the barriers between youth, gender, and poverty |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/02/12050397/voices-girls-crossing-barriers-between-youth-gender-poverty http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10368 |
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