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CTI – Coordinamento Teologhe Italiane

Aims and purpose The CTI brings together women theologians of the various Christian traditions who have gained a post-graduate degree in a theological discipline, and teachers in theological faculties, in the theological schools of seminaries, in the religious congregations and in higher institutes of religious studies. With an ecumenical perspective, it puts to use and […]

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Cyber-Crime in Thai women

Table of Contents 1 Context 1.1 Data and Statistics 1.2 The influence of online social networking sites 2 References 3 Group 5 Context Poverty in Thailand is particularly high in rural areas. People in rural areas lack educational opportunities and therefore remain in low payed, low skilled jobs. The majority of jobs are in the […]

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Coalition for Grassroots Women Organization (COGWO)

COGWO is an umbrella organization composed of 30 local women’s NGOs, drawn from different clans in . It was established in 1996 with the intention of protecting the human rights of Somali women, which had been severely undermined after the breakdown of the Somali government and the war that followed. The coalition’s headquarter is located […]

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Child’s prostitution with social problems

This article was written by Group 12 in , as part of the . Table of Contents 1 Child’s prostitution with social problemsLearners,(2010).Child’s prostitution with social problemsRetrived January 13, 2010 1.1 Issues associated with child prostitution 1.2 Factor related to the cause of prostitution 1.3 The impact of child prostitutionLearners,(2010).The impact of child prostitutionRetrived January […]

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Census of India 2011: Where are the girl-children?

According to the provisional data of the 2011 Census of India released by the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, India’s child sex ratio continues to plummet, indicating that female feticide and infanticide remain rampant. Provisional data released by the census office shows that the child sex ratio (0-6 years) has […]

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Burqavaganza

Burqavaganza is a play produced by the Ajoka Theater in . In the play all cast members wear a . The burqa is meant to represent the things society tries to hide and spotlights religious fundamentalists’ attitudes. Table of Contents 1 About 2 The Burqa 3 Politics 4 References 5 See Also About The play […]

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Challenges Faced by Women in Civil Society in Africa

Report: Women in civil society in Africa continue to face major hurdles Women in civil society in are particularly prone to intimidation and harassment says a new report released by CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation. CIVICUS calls on African governments, regional bodies, the international community and civil society to do much more to protect […]

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Clara Zetkin

Clara Zetkin was born Clara Zeissner in Saxony, on 5 July, 1857 and died in Archangelskoye, in 1933. A communist and political activist, she was also an ardent campaigner for women’s rights and helped to create the first on 8 March 1911. Table of Contents 1 Education and Early Life 2 Role in the SPD, Communism […]

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Civil Liberties, a Comparison between France and Yemen

Table of Contents 1 Civil Liberties in Yemen 2 Civil Liberties in France 3 A comparison focused on Freedom of Dress 4 References 5 See also Civil Liberties in Yemen According to the Gender Index, women in have very low civil liberties, particularly concerning their . Customarily, a woman needs to ask her husband or […]

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Communicating Gender for Rural Development

Communicating Gender for Rural Development The FAO-Dimitra Project, a participatory information and communication initiative whose goal is to improve the visibility of rural men and women, recently launched “Communicating gender for rural development: Integrating gender in communication for development”. This handbook is designed for all development practitioners (not only communication/information specialists) and was born out […]

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