Gender Mainstreaming: Commonwealth Strategies on Politics, Macroeconomics and Human Rights
Synopsis
These papers were commissioned by the Commonwealth Secretariat for the fifth meeting of Commonwealth ministers responsible for women's affairs in Trinidad and Tobago in 1996. Topics covered include: increasing women's participation in politics and economics, and human rights concerns for women.
Chapters
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Foreword
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Strategies for Increasing Women's Participation in Politics
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Integrating Gender Issues into National Budgetary Policies and Procedures within ontext of Economic Reform: Some Policy Options
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Changing the Conceptual Framework to Integrate Gender into Macroeconomic Policies
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Practical Strategies for Combating Violence Against Women
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The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of the Girl-Child in Commonwealth Countries: An Overview
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The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of the Girl-Child in Commonwealth countries: The African Perspective
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The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of the Girl-Child in Commonwealth countries: The Asian Perspect
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Appendices
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Published
1 January 1999
Categories
Copyright (c) 1999 Commonwealth Secretariat
License
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