Planning Development with Women


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Presents an overview of women in development during the three UN Development Decades from 1960 to 1990. Includes case studies of women farmers in Africa, industrial workers in manufacturing for export in Asia, and informal sector workers in Latin America.










Gender Planning and Development


Book Description

Gender planning is not an end in itself but a means by which women, through a process of empowerment, can emancipate themselves. Ultimately, its success depends on the capacity of women's organizations to confront subordination and create successful alliances which will provide constructive support in negotiating women's needs at the level of household, civil society, the state and the global system. Gender Planning and Development provides an introduction to an issue of primary importance and constant debate. It will be essential reading for academics, practitioners, undergraduates and trainees in anthropology, development studies, women's studies and social policy.







Integration of Women's Concerns Into Development Planning


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Reproduction of an essay first published in 1992 by the United Nation's Economics and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. Reviews the research carried out in the Asia Pacific region into the integration of women's concerns into development planning. Includes chapter notes and references. The author is a research fellow at the National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National University.