Gender mainstreaming in development organisations: policy, practice and institutional change
‘Gender and Development’ (GAD) is currently seen as the dominant theoretical model within international development for promoting social justice and equality for women. As a consequence, many development organisations are undertaking gender mainstreaming. The most interesting fact about the vast n...
Main Authors: | Piálek, N, Nicholas Pialek |
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Other Authors: | Cathie, L |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2008
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