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Festival Internacional Poesía Grito de Mujer

Es un festival a nivel mundial convocado por el Movimiento Mujeres Poetas Internacional (MPI) que se realiza con el apoyo de sus embajadores, seguidores y miembros en general en diversos países y ciudades. Este festival tiene como objetivo reunir a hombres y mujeres poetas, músicos, actores y artistas entre otros en diversos países, para rendir […]

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Festival International de Poesie « Cri de Femme »

Table of Contents 1 Cri de Femme Festival International de Poésie 2 À propos de Cri de Femme 3 Influence 3.1 Femmes Poètes International 4 Voir aussi 5 Liens externes Cri de Femme Festival International de Poésie Le Festival International de Poésie Cri de Femme est une création de la poète dominicaine: Jael Uribe fondatrice […]

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Fighting Hunger & Malnutrition

Table of Contents 1 The paradox of India’s economic growth 2 Child malnutrition in India 3 Women’s condition in India and child malnutrition 4 See also 5 References 6 External links The paradox of India’s economic growth A recently published study (2011)HungaMa.2011.Fighting Hunger & Malnutrition. The HUNGaMA Survey Report reinforces the idea that while India […]

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Filipina Migration

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Motivations & Causes 2.1 Macro-level: State policy 2.2 Micro-level 2.3 Meso-level 3 Filipina migrants: heroines or victims? 3.1 National heroes… 3.2 Bridging the gender gap 3.3 Or victims of the global capitalist system? 3.4 Transnationally-split families 4 Conclusion 5 References 6 See also Introduction A culture of migration has […]

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FINCA International

FINCA International provides financial services to the world’s lowest-income entrepreneurs so they can create jobs, build assets and improve their standard of living. We target the poorest of the working poor: those who have the least access to services such as loans, savings programs, and insurance. Our clients include women, who make up 70 percent […]

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Focus of the week – 12- 16 April 2010 – Maternal mortality

A new study published on April 12 2010 in the medical journal The Lancet found that the number of maternal deaths has gone from over 500,000 in 1980 to about 350,000 a significant decrease on a major challenge to health systems worldwide and coined as a Millennium Development Goal. Coincidently enough, a few days later, […]

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Footbinding

Foot binding (simplified Chinese: 缠足; traditional Chinese: 纏足; pinyin: chánzú, literally “bound feet”) was a custom practiced on young girls and women for approximately one thousand years in , beginning in the 10th century and ending in the early 20th century. Table of Contents 1 History 2 Process of footbinding 3 Lotus Feet and Lotus […]

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Forced marriage

Forced marriage is a term used to describe a marriage in which one or more of the parties is married without his/her consent or against his/her will. A forced marriage differs from an , in which both parties consent to the assistance of their parents or a third party in identifying a spouse. The practice […]

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Forced Sterilization

Table of Contents 1 About 2 Legislation 3 Historical Practices of Forced Sterilization 3.1 Nazi Eugenics 3.2 3.3 4 Forced Sterilization of women in 5 References 6 External Links About Forced sterilization refers to involuntary surgical sterilization, imposed by an individual or government body. The practice was more common in the first half of the […]

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Forum for African Women Educationalist (FAWE)

1. Background The Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) is a pan-African Non-Governmental Organisation founded in 1992 by five African women ministers of education. Headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya.  FAWE is working in 33 countries in sub-Saharan Africa to empower girls and women through gender-responsive education. FAWE is a membership organisation that brings together women in […]

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