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Resources, power and women; proceedings of the African and Asian inter-regional workshop on strategies for improving the employment conditions of rural women, Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania, 20-25 August 1984.

Contributor(s): International Labour Organisation | African and Asian Inter-regional Workshop on Strategies for Improving the Employment Conditions of Rural Women (1984 : Arusha, Tanzania).
Publisher: Geneva, 1985Description: IX, 82 P.ISBN: 9221050092.Subject(s): WEP pub | rural mobilization | participatory development | rural women | rural development | Africa | Asia | case study | development project | income generating activities | land ownership | food | credit | marketing | recommendation | government | trade union | aid institution | rural area | leadership | womens empowerment | national level | institutional frameworkGenre/Form: conference report | ILO pubOnline resources: Full text Summary: Conference report on strategies for rural mobilization and effective popular participation of rural women in the rural development process in Africa and Asia. Presents case studies of development project experience in promoting women's income generating activities, land ownership, access to food, credit and marketing. Includes recommendations on the role of governments, trade unions and aid institutions in identifying rural leadership and consciousness raising, and on national institutional framework for women's programmes.
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Conference report on strategies for rural mobilization and effective popular participation of rural women in the rural development process in Africa and Asia. Presents case studies of development project experience in promoting women's income generating activities, land ownership, access to food, credit and marketing. Includes recommendations on the role of governments, trade unions and aid institutions in identifying rural leadership and consciousness raising, and on national institutional framework for women's programmes.

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