Gender Issues in Participation
The full participation of both men and women in policymaking, in economic and sectoral analysis, and in project design and management, may be impeded by cultural and legal constraints which limit women ' s participation and by women ' s r...
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okr-10986-116702021-04-23T14:02:56Z Gender Issues in Participation World Bank WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT GENDER ANALYSIS GENDER FRAMEWORK WOMEN STATUS GENDER BIAS GENDER POLICY GENDER INEQUALITY COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS PROJECT DESIGN ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICES AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISCRIMINATION EDUCATION SECTOR EMPLOYMENT EQUAL ACCESS FARMERS GENDER GENDER DIFFERENCES GIRLS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLDS HYGIENE ILLITERACY INCOMES INTEGRATION LAWS MARKETING NGOS PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC SECTOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS SEX SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT UNEMPLOYMENT WASTE WORKERS The full participation of both men and women in policymaking, in economic and sectoral analysis, and in project design and management, may be impeded by cultural and legal constraints which limit women ' s participation and by women ' s relative lack of time and mobility due to their workload and multiple roles. If participatory development is to benefit from women ' s contributions, and meet the particular needs of women, a range of strategic and practical measures must be taken to overcome these barriers. 2012-08-13T15:41:10Z 2012-08-13T15:41:10Z 1995-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2815116/gender-issues-participation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11670 English Social Development Notes; No. 12 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Africa Zambia Cameroon Togo Morocco Nigeria |
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WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT GENDER ANALYSIS GENDER FRAMEWORK WOMEN STATUS GENDER BIAS GENDER POLICY GENDER INEQUALITY COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS PROJECT DESIGN ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICES AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISCRIMINATION EDUCATION SECTOR EMPLOYMENT EQUAL ACCESS FARMERS GENDER GENDER DIFFERENCES GIRLS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLDS HYGIENE ILLITERACY INCOMES INTEGRATION LAWS MARKETING NGOS PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC SECTOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS SEX SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT UNEMPLOYMENT WASTE WORKERS |
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WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT GENDER ANALYSIS GENDER FRAMEWORK WOMEN STATUS GENDER BIAS GENDER POLICY GENDER INEQUALITY COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS PROJECT DESIGN ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICES AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISCRIMINATION EDUCATION SECTOR EMPLOYMENT EQUAL ACCESS FARMERS GENDER GENDER DIFFERENCES GIRLS HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLDS HYGIENE ILLITERACY INCOMES INTEGRATION LAWS MARKETING NGOS PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC SECTOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS SEX SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT UNEMPLOYMENT WASTE WORKERS World Bank Gender Issues in Participation |
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Social Development Notes; No. 12 |
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The full participation of both men and
women in policymaking, in economic and sectoral analysis,
and in project design and management, may be impeded by
cultural and legal constraints which limit women ' s
participation and by women ' s relative lack of time
and mobility due to their workload and multiple roles. If
participatory development is to benefit from women ' s
contributions, and meet the particular needs of women, a
range of strategic and practical measures must be taken to
overcome these barriers. |
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Gender Issues in Participation |
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Gender Issues in Participation |
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Gender Issues in Participation |
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Gender Issues in Participation |
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gender issues in participation |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2815116/gender-issues-participation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11670 |
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