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Indira Gandhi

Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (Hindi: इंदिरा प्रियदर्शिनी गांधी Indirā Priyadarśinī Gāndhī) (born 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was the Prime Minister of the for three consecutive terms from 1966 to 1977 and for a fourth term from 1980 until her assassination in 1984. She was India’s first and, to date, only female Prime Minister. […]

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Infertility

Table of Contents 1 Definition 1.1 Causes 1.2 Cultural Stigma 1.2.1 Zimbabwe 2 References 3 See also Definition Infertility (or subfertility) may be defined as the inability to procreate. For women, this state of being may include: being unable to conceive, being unable to maintain a pregnancy to full term or being unable to carry […]

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Infibulation

Infibulation is the practice of surgical closure of the labia majora (outer lips of the vulva) by sewing them together to partially seal the vagina, leaving only a small hole for the passage of urine and menstrual blood. The legs are bound together for approximately two weeks to allow the labia to heal into a […]

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Informal workers in Thailand

This article was written by Group 12 in , as part of the . Table of Contents 1 Informal workers in Thailand 2 Problems facing informal workers 3 The Japan International Labor Foundation 4 Women informal workersIsis International,(2006).Thailand’s Working Class WomenRetrieve 2 October 2006 5 References 6 See also 7 Group 12 Informal workers in […]

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Innovative Pilot Scheme Would Match Seeds to the Needs of Women Farmers (Ethiopian Seeds for Needs)

The “Innovative Pilot Scheme Would Match Seeds to the Needs of Women Farmers” (also called “Ethiopian Seeds for Needs”) is one of the winning projects of 2009 Global Development Marketplace: Adaptation for Climate Change. The Development Marketplacehttp://wbi.worldbank.org/developmentmarketplace/competition/2009-global-dm-adaptation-climate-change is a competitive grant program organized by the , aiming to identify about 20 innovative projects dealing with […]

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INSEAD Gender Diversity Initiative

INSEAD is one of the world’s leading and largest graduate business schools. It has two campuses (Singapore and France) and two centres in the Middle East (Israel and Abu Dhabi), 145 renowned faculty members from 37 countries, more than 1,000 degree participants – MBA, Executive MBA and PhD, and more than 9,500 executives from the […]

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Institute of Development Studies (IDS)

Table of Contents 1 The Institute of Development Studies 2 IDS and the Unpaid Care Work Programme 2.1 Current Work on Unpaid Care 2.2 Upcoming Work on Women’s Economic Empowerment 3 Wikiegender Online discussions 4 External links The Institute of Development Studies The Institute of Development Studies (IDS) is a leading global institution for development […]

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Integration of Thai Government and Foundation to Women and Children’s problem

This article was written by group 6 in , as part of the . Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Current Situation in the World 3 The Cooperation between Thai Government and PAVENA Foundation 4 About PAVENA Foundation 4.1 Awards Receieved 4.2 History 4.3 The Purpose of PAVENA Foundation 4.4 PAVENA’s Book: People who are […]

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Inter-Parliamentary Union

The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) is the world organisation of parliaments of sovereign states. Table of Contents 1 Objectives 2 IPU and Gender Equality 3 References 4 See Also Objectives Established in 1889 as the focal point for worldwide parliamentary dialogue, IPU works for peace and co-operation among peoples and for the firm establishment of representative […]

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International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)

Founded in 1976, ICRW is one of the leading international institutions on gender and development. ICRW seeks to promote a world free of poverty in which women and men, girls and boys have equal opportunities to achieve their potential and realize their rights. ICRW tackles the complexities of the world’s most pressing problems — poverty, […]

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