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The Indian Girl Child

The paper below is a contribution from by Prof. Rekha Pande, from the Centre for Women’s Studies, University of Hyderabad in . Today we recognize that to try and improve the position of women one needs to look at the girl child who is a woman of tomorrow. Only when we visualize a female child […]

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The Integration of Female Migrants in Thailand

Bulleted list item Table of Contents 1 The integration of female migrants in Thailand 2 Migration in Thailand 3 Women status of migrant population 4 Migrant’s Health impact 5 See also 6 References 7 Group1 8 External links The integration of female migrants in Thailand Source:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MIGRANT_WORKER_IN_FIELD_-_NARA_-_543864.jpg Seeking a better life is a human desire, and […]

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The International Alliance for Women

The International Alliance for Women (TIAW) is a network of professional women dedicated to improving the economic status of all women around the world: from senior level executive and professional women, to career women just beginning their careers, to women in transition and young girls planning for their careers, to the most needy of all: […]

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The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Gender Research at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Table of Contents 1 Overview 2 Women’s Assets Research Program 3 Gender & the Food Price Crisis 4 Gender & Collective Action 5 State of Food and Agriculture (2009) SOFA 6 Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development 7 Summer 2010 gender resources 8 Additional […]

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The Intersection of HIV and AIDS and the Education System in Sub-Saharan Africa

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 The HIV and Education Challenge 1.2 The Gendered Impact of HIV on Education 1.3 Primary School Children and HIV 1.4 TeachersAvert.org (2012) ‘The Impact of HIV & AIDS in Africa’ http://www.avert.org/aids-impact-africa.htm (accessed 14 July 2012) 2 See also 3 References 4 External links 5 Feedback Introduction The past two […]

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The Kvinna Till Kvinna Foundation

With its head offices in Sweden, the Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation supports women in regions affected by war and armed conflicts. It is active in the Balkans, the Middle East and the Caucasus, and supports projects to strengthen women’s psychological and physical health, enhance their self-esteem and ability to participate as a force in the […]

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The lost Generation?- Youth Unemployment

is the status in which individuals are without a job, but actively searching for one. It has always created problems within economies, but the issue of youth unemployment has recently been heavily emphasized. Under the category of “youth” fall all young women and men aged between 15-24 yearsGoncherova, Elena. “Youth unemployment rate across the globe […]

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The Media & Girls

“They have ads of how you should dress and what you should look like and this and that, and then they say….’but respect people for what they choose to be like.’ Okay, so which do we do first?”-Kelsey, 16, quoted in Girl Talk. Although women are 49 per cent of humanity, female characters in the […]

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The Millennium Development Goals

 Overview In 2000, global leaders gathered at the United Nations launched a plan of action intended to fight poverty in all its forms. To this end, they set eight goals known as “the Millennium Development Goals “(MDGs) to be achieved by 2015: The MDGs were complemented by a series of 18 quantifiable targets measured by […]

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The OECD Development Centre is looking for a trainee in gender & development

The OECD Development Centre is a special body of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation of Development (OECD) linking OECD members with developing and emerging economies. The Development Centre produces high-quality analysis and fosters dialogue to identify creative policy solutions to emerging global issues and development challenges. We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated trainee to […]

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