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Women Organize Themselves
Author(s)
Dankelman, Irene
Abstract
This selection is focused around the ways in which women are and need to be organized so to address many of the issues facing them as a gender as well as the third world in general. Examples of organizations and case studies are given.
IssueNo
1
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136-152
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Women and Environment in the Third World: Alliance for the Future
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1989
ISBN_ISSN
1853830038
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