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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abortion law reform in Latin America: lessons for advocacy Kane, Gillian
2008
2 p. 361-375
artikel
2 Abortion, reproductive rights and maternal mortality Pearson, Ruth
1994
2 p. 45-50
artikel
3 Achieving respondent-led research in Madagascar Farnworth, Cathy
2007
2 p. 271-285
artikel
4 A neutral feminist observer? Observation-based research and the politics of feminist knowledge making Llewelyn, Sophie
2007
2 p. 299-310
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5 Approaches to gender- awareness raising: experiences in a government education project in Nepal Sibbons, Mo
1998
2 p. 35-43
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6 Appropriate gender-analysis tools for unpacking the gender-energy-poverty nexus Clancy, Joy
2007
2 p. 241-257
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7 Are trade agreements with the EU beneficial to women in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific? Ulmer, Karin
2004
2 p. 53-57
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8 A right to live: girl workers in the Bangladeshi garment industry Wahra, Gawher Nayeem
1995
2 p. 54-59
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9 'As if she is family': the marginalisation of unpaid household workers in Turkey Keklik, Hande Togrul
2006
2 p. 191-198
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10 'At my age I should be sitting under that tree': the impact of AIDS on Tanzanian lakeshore communities Appleton, Judith
2000
2 p. 19-27
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11 Attitudes towards abortion among medical trainees in Mexico City public hospitals Aguirre, Deyanira Gonzalez de Leon
2001
2 p. 87-94
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12 Audio-Visual Resources 1996
2 p. 57-64
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13 A valuable lesson Butalia, Uravashi
1994
2 p. 57-58
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14 A voice of alarm: a historian's view of the family Arroba, Anna
1996
2 p. 8-13
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15 Being a female entrepreneur in Botswana: cultures, values, strategies for success Ntseane, Peggy
2004
2 p. 37-43
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16 Book reviews Porter, Julieanne
2007
2 p. 341-356
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17 Book reviews Cooke, Liz
2008
2 p. 415-432
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18 Book reviews Lang, Kanika
2006
2 p. 321-339
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19 Boundary crossings: power and marginalisation in the formation of Canadian Aboriginal women's identities Fiske, Jo-Anne
2006
2 p. 247-258
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20 Campaigning against female genital mutilation in Ethiopia using popular education Spadacini, Beatrice
1998
2 p. 44-52
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21 Child care and the benefits trap: a case from the UK Oliver, Annie
1996
2 p. 52-53
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22 Children as a resource: environmental degradation and fertility Joekes, Susan
1994
2 p. 13-18
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23 Child support as a strategic interest: la Asociacion de Madres Demandantes of El Salvador Ready, Kelley
2003
2 p. 60-69
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24 Climate change: learning from gender analysis and women's experiences of organising for sustainable development Dankelman, Irene
2002
2 p. 21-29
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25 Climate change vulnerability, impacts, and adaptation: why does gender matter? Denton, Fatma
2002
2 p. 10-20
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26 'Clutching a knifeblade' Human rights and development from Asian women's perspective Sancho-Liao, Nelia
1993
2 p. 31-36
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27 Colombian women prisoners in Britain Fisher, Jo
1993
2 p. 42-44
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28 Combating marginalisation of pastoralist women: SOS Sahel's experience in Ethiopia Flintan, Fiona
2006
2 p. 223-233
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29 Community research on older women in the Dominican Republic Cheetham, Jacquie
2000
2 p. 66-73
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30 Conference report - Fifth International Conference on Adult Education (CONFINTEA), Hamburg, Germany, 1997 Medel-Anonuevo, Carolyn
1998
2 p. 65-67
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31 Conflict and the women of Chad Sy, Achta Djibrine
1993
2 p. 10-12
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32 Corporate responsibility and women's employment: the case of cashew nuts Kanji, Nazneen
2004
2 p. 82-87
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33 'Crabs in a bucket': reforming male identities in Trinidad Sampath, Niels
1997
2 p. 47-54
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34 Cyberfeminism, technology, and international 'development' Gajjala, Radhika
1999
2 p. 8-16
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35 Danger and opportunity: responding to HIV with vision Butcher, Kate
2001
2 p. 51-61
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36 Deepening our understanding of community-based participatory research: lessons from work around reproductive rights in Zimbabwe Chigudu, Hope
2007
2 p. 259-270
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37 Disintegration conflicts and the restructuring of masculinity Large, Judith
1997
2 p. 23-30
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38 Diversifying gender: male to female transgender identities and HIV/AIDS programming in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Earth, Barbara
2006
2 p. 259-271
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39 Domestic violence as a development issue Jacobson, Ruth
1993
2 p. 37-39
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40 Early female marriage in the developing world Jensen, Robert
2003
2 p. 9-19
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41 Early marriage and poverty: exploring links and key policy issues Otoo-Oyortey, Naana
2003
2 p. 42-51
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42 Early marriage in eastern Nigeria and the health consequences of vesicovaginal fistulae (VVF) among young mothers Akpan, Eno-Obong
2003
2 p. 70-76
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43 Editorial Masika, Rachel
2002
2 p. 2-9
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44 Editorial Sweetman, Caroline
2003
2 p. 2-8
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45 Editorial Keating, Maree
2004
2 p. 2-11
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46 Editorial Porter, Fenella
2005
2 p. 2-10
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47 Editorial Hoare, Joanna
2007
2 p. 177-186
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48 Editorial 1998
2 p. 2-8
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49 Editorial 1997
2 p. 2-7
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50 Editorial 1999
2 p. 2-7
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51 Editorial 2000
2 p. 2-8
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52 Editorial O'Connell, Helen
1993
2 p. 2-6
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53 Editorial Sweetman, Caroline
2008
2 p. 219-226
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54 Editorial 1994
2 p. 2-5
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55 Editorial Sweetman, Caroline
2001
2 p. 2-9
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56 Editorial Sweetman, Caroline
1995
2 p. 2-7
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57 Editorial Sweetman, Caroline
1996
2 p. 2-7
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58 Editorial 2006
2 p. 171-179
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59 Education for women's empowerment or schooling for women's subordination? Longwe, Sara Hlupekile
1998
2 p. 19-26
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60 Embracing the rights of people in prostitution and sex workers, to address HIV and AIDS effectively Pillai, Supriya
2008
2 p. 313-326
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61 Enforcing women's rights through law Cook, Rebecca J.
1995
2 p. 8-15
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62 Enhancing gender equity in health programmes: monitoring and evaluation Smith, Mohga Kamal
2001
2 p. 95-105
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63 Environment, living spaces, and health: compound-organisation practices in a Bamako squatter settlement, Mali Simard, Paule
2001
2 p. 28-39
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64 Experiences of abortion in Nepal and menstrual regulation in Bangladesh: a gender analysis Bhandari, Amit
2008
2 p. 257-272
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65 Female-headed families: a comparative perspective of the Caribbean and the developed world Stuart, Sheila
1996
2 p. 28-34
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66 Female sexuality, regulation and resistance Khanna, Renu
1994
2 p. 29-34
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67 Feminist research methodologies and development: overview and practical application Beetham, Gwendolyn
2007
2 p. 199-216
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68 Fighting female infanticide by working with midwives: an Indian case study Murthy, Ranjani K.
1996
2 p. 20-27
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69 Forced prostitution of women and girls in Brazil 1993
2 p. 40-41
artikel
70 Freedom for women: mainstreaming gender in the South African liberation struggle and beyond Meer, Shamim
2005
2 p. 36-45
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71 From basic needs to basic rights Facio, Alda
1995
2 p. 16-22
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72 From family planning and maternal and child health to reproductive health Mosse, Julia Cleves
1994
2 p. 6-12
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73 Gender, age, and exclusion: a challenge to community organisations in Lima, Peru Clark, Fiona C.
2000
2 p. 80-88
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74 Gender and climate hazards in Bangladesh Cannon, Terry
2002
2 p. 45-50
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75 Gender, education and training: an international perspective Leach, Fiona
1998
2 p. 9-18
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76 Gendering responses to El Nino in rural Peru Reyes, Rosa Rivero
2002
2 p. 60-69
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77 Gender mainstreaming in government offices in Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos: perspectives from below Kusakabe, Kyoko
2005
2 p. 46-56
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78 Gender mainstreaming or just more male-streaming? Clisby, Suzanne
2005
2 p. 23-35
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79 Gender mainstreaming since Beijing: a review of success and limitations in international institutions Moser, Caroline
2005
2 p. 11-22
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80 Gender-related violence: its scope and relevance El-Bushra, Judy
1993
2 p. 1-9
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81 Gender, the Doha Development Agenda, and the post-Cancun trade negotiations Williams, Mariama
2004
2 p. 73-81
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82 Gender training for development practitioners: only a partial solution Porter, Fenella
1998
2 p. 59-64
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83 Gender workshops with men: experiences and reflections Bhasin, Kamla
1997
2 p. 55-61
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84 'Girls cannot think as boys do': socialising children through the Zimbabwean school system Gordon, Rosemary
1998
2 p. 53-58
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85 Girl-trafficking, HIV/AIDS, and the position of women in Nepal Poudel, Pratima
2000
2 p. 74-79
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86 Global trade and home work: closing the divide Delaney, Annie
2004
2 p. 22-28
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87 'Good jobs' and hidden costs: women workers documenting the price of precarious employment Kidder, Thalia
2004
2 p. 12-21
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88 Human rights for women: issues of culture and power Poulsen, Karin
1995
2 p. 36-42
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89 Intact or in tatters? Family care of older women and men in urban Mexico Varley, Ann
2000
2 p. 47-55
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90 Is there life after gender mainstreaming? Rao, Aruna
2005
2 p. 57-69
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91 Kyoto Protocol negotiations: reflections on the role of women Villagrasa, Delia
2002
2 p. 40-44
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92 Life during wartime: women and conflict in Afghanistan McLachlan, Fiona
1993
2 p. 13-14
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93 Look FIRST from a gender perspective: NAFTA and the FTAA White, Marceline
2004
2 p. 44-52
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94 Mapping multilateral development banks' spending on reproductive health and HIV and AIDS Dennis, Suzanna
2008
2 p. 287-300
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95 Marginalisation and gay families in Latin America and the Caribbean Ferdinand, Dinnys Luciano
1996
2 p. 47-51
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96 Marginalisation and ideas of community among Latin American migrants to the UK Carlisle, Frances
2006
2 p. 235-245
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97 Marginalisation by sexuality: report of an IDS workshop Cornwall, Andrea
2006
2 p. 273-289
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98 Maria Isabal Plata, Executive Director of Profamilia, talks to Caroline Sweetman about the work of the organisation in Colombia Plata, Maria Isabel
1996
2 p. 54-55
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99 Marketing treadle pumps to women farmers in India Prabhu, Maya
1999
2 p. 25-33
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100 Marriage, development, and the status of women in Kerala, India Chacko, Elizabeth
2003
2 p. 52-59
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101 Marriage, well-being, and agency among women Thapan, Meenakshi
2003
2 p. 77-84
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102 Men, masculinities, and the politics of development White, Sarah C.
1997
2 p. 14-22
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103 Men, masculinity and 'gender in development' Cornwall, Andrea
1997
2 p. 8-13
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104 Migration, development, and reproductive health: selected experiences of an NGO in Ireland Bakhru, Tanya
2008
2 p. 301-312
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105 Negotiating violence and non-violence in Cambodian marriages Surtees, Rebecca
2003
2 p. 30-41
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106 New masculinity: a different route Falabella, Gonzalo
1997
2 p. 62-64
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107 New vistas in contraceptive technology Ramarao, Saumya
2008
2 p. 327-344
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108 NGOs, gender mainstreaming, and urban poor communities in Mumbai Desai, Vandana
2005
2 p. 90-98
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109 Organisations working on rights 1995
2 p. 60-64
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110 Participation, values, and implementation: three research challenges in developing gender-sensitive indicators Hochfeld, Tessa
2007
2 p. 217-230
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111 Patriarchy and development in the Arab world Joseph, Suad
1996
2 p. 14-19
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112 Promoting the role of women in sustainable energy development in Africa: networking and capacity-building Makhabane, Tieho
2002
2 p. 84-91
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113 Protocols, treaties, and action: the 'climate change process' viewed through gender spectacles Skutsch, Margaret M.
2002
2 p. 30-39
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114 Providing sex education to adolescents in rural Bangladesh: experiences from BRAC Rashid, Sabina Faiz
2000
2 p. 28-37
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115 Rape in South Africa: an invisible part of apartheid's legacy Armstrong, Sue
1994
2 p. 35-39
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116 Reaching the girls left behind Bruce, Judith
2008
2 p. 227-245
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117 Reducing risk and vulnerability to climate change in India: the capabilities approach Roy, Marlene
2002
2 p. 78-83
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118 Reflections on the use of the life history method in researching rural African women: field experiences from Uganda and Zimbabwe Kakuru, Doris M.
2007
2 p. 287-297
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119 Refugee women: their perspectives and our responses Wallace, Tina
1993
2 p. 17-23
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120 Reproductive health technologies and gender: Is participation the key? Chapman, Katie
1999
2 p. 34-44
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121 Resources 2002
2 p. 102-112
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122 Resources Evans, Ruth
2003
2 p. 91-102
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123 Resources Leigh, Erin
2004
2 p. 88-95
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124 Resources Lang, Kanika
2005
2 p. 99-111
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125 Resources Porter, Julieanne
2007
2 p. 311-324
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126 Resources 1997
2 p. 65-72
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127 Resources Chamberlain, Sam
1998
2 p. 68-80
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128 Resources Pearce, Emma
1999
2 p. 79-88
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129 Resources 2000
2 p. 89-96
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130 Resources Cooke, Liz
2008
2 p. 377-393
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131 Resources Graham, Erin Murphy
2001
2 p. 106-115
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132 Resources on working on gender with marginalised peoples 2006
2 p. 291-305
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133 Resources, reviews and miscellaneous 1993
2 p. 45-58
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134 Resources, reviews and miscellaneous 1994
2 p. 59-64
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135 Rethinking culture and development: marriage and gender among the tea plantation workers in Sri Lanka Philips, Amali
2003
2 p. 20-29
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136 Re-thinking gender mainstreaming in African NGOs and communities Wendoh, Senorina
2005
2 p. 70-79
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137 Rethinking marriage and gender relations using evidence from the Pacific Pollock, Nancy J.
2003
2 p. 85-90
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138 Rural development and women: What are the best approaches to communicating information? Otsyina, Joyce A.
1999
2 p. 45-55
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139 Rural women, development, and telecommunications: A pilot programme in South Africa Schreiner, Heather
1999
2 p. 64-70
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140 'Safe Motherhood', family planning and maternal mortality: an Indonesian case study Smyth, Ines
1994
2 p. 19-28
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141 Safe motherhood in the time of AIDS: the illusion of reproductive 'choice' Baylies, Carolyn
2001
2 p. 40-50
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142 Sexuality, health, and human rights: self-identified priorities of indigenous women in Peru Bant, Astrid
2008
2 p. 247-256
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143 Shaping women's reproductive decisions: the case of Georgia Gagoshashvili, Mariam
2008
2 p. 273-285
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144 Skilled craftswomen or cheap labour? Craft-based NGO projects as an alternative to female urban migration in northern Thailand Humphreys, Rachel
1999
2 p. 56-63
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145 Strategic gender mainstreaming in Oxfam GB Dawson, Elsa
2005
2 p. 80-89
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146 Strengthening grandmother networks to improve community nutrition: experience from Senegal Aubel, Judi
2001
2 p. 62-73
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147 Structures and processes: land, families, and gender relations Jacobs, Susie
1996
2 p. 35-42
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148 Supporting the invisible technologists: The Intermediate Technology Development Group Foster, Maggie
1999
2 p. 17-24
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149 Teaching about gender, health, and communicable disease: experiences and challenges Tolhurst, Rachel
2001
2 p. 74-86
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150 The decriminalisation of abortion in Mexico City: how did abortion rights become a political priority? Sanchez Fuentes, Maria Luisa
2008
2 p. 345-360
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151 The denigration of women in Malawian radio commercials Chilimampunga, Charles
1999
2 p. 71-78
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152 The development of contraceptive technologies: a feminist critique Hardon, Anita
1994
2 p. 40-44
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153 The meaning of reproductive health for developing countries: the case of the Middle East Zurayk, Huda
2001
2 p. 22-27
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154 The needs of refugee women: a human-rights perspective Beyani, Chaloka
1995
2 p. 29-35
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155 The Noel Kempff project in Bolivia: gender, power, and decision-making in climate mitigation Boyd, Emily
2002
2 p. 70-77
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156 The Peace and Conflict Gender Analysis: UNIFEM's research in the Solomon Islands Moser, Annalise
2007
2 p. 231-239
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157 The politics of the marginalised: Dalits and women's activism in India Govinda, Radhika
2006
2 p. 181-190
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158 The psychosocial effects of 'La Violencia' on widows of El Quiche, Guatemala Zur, Judith
1993
2 p. 27-30
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159 The REFLECT approach to literacy and social change: a gender perspective Cottingham, Sara
1998
2 p. 27-34
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160 The reproductive health of refugees: lessons beyond ICPD Harris, Colette
2001
2 p. 10-21
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161 The road to Cairo Antrobus, Peggy
1994
2 p. 55-56
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162 The role of men in families: achieving gender equity and suppor ting children Engle, Patrice L.
1997
2 p. 31-40
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163 Transforming power relationships: building capacity for ecological security Larson, Mary Jo
2002
2 p. 92-101
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164 Transitions and boundaries: research into the impact of paid work on young women's lives in Jordan Kawar, Mary
2000
2 p. 56-65
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165 TRIPS and biodiversity: a gender perspective Sahai, Suman
2004
2 p. 58-65
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166 Uncertain predictions, invisible impacts, and the need to mainstream gender in climate change adaptations Nelson, Valerie
2002
2 p. 51-59
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167 Uniting indigenous communities in Cambodia to claim the right to maternal healthcare Brown, Eleanor
2006
2 p. 211-222
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168 Using gender-analysis frameworks: theoretical and practical reflections Warren, Hannah
2007
2 p. 187-198
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169 Using life histories to explore change: women's urban struggles in Cape Town, South Africa Slater, Rachel
2000
2 p. 38-46
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170 Views, events, and debates Cooke, Liz
2008
2 p. 395-414
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171 Views, events, and debates Porter, Julieanne
2007
2 p. 325-340
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172 Views, news and debates Lang, Kanika
2006
2 p. 307-320
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173 Violence against women: the international legal response Chinkin, Christine
1995
2 p. 23-28
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174 Violence, rape, and sexual coercion: ever yday love in a South African township Wood, Katharine
1997
2 p. 41-46
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175 Why we should invest in older women and men: the experience of HelpAge International Beales, Sylvia
2000
2 p. 9-18
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176 Widows without rights: challenging marginalisation and dispossession Young, Kate
2006
2 p. 199-209
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177 'Women and disability don't mix!': double discrimination and disabled women's rights Habib, Lina Abu
1995
2 p. 49-53
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178 Women's health and feminist politics Faure, Denise
1994
2 p. 51-54
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179 Women's legal knowledge: a case study of Mexican urban dwellers Izabal, Luisa Maria Rivera
1995
2 p. 43-48
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180 Women, the law, and the family in Tunisia Chekir, Hafidha
1996
2 p. 43-46
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181 Women, trade, and migration Flynn, Don
2004
2 p. 66-72
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182 Women workers and precarious employment in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, China Ngai, Pun
2004
2 p. 29-36
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183 Working on gender in conflict situations: some ideas on strategy Bushra, Judy El
1993
2 p. 15-16
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184 Working with women refugees in eastern Sri Lanka Kasynathan, Nalini
1993
2 p. 24-26
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