Women, poverty, and resources

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Women, poverty, and resources

Ponna Wignaraja

Sage Publications, 1990

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-236) and index

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内容説明

This book provides a fascinating analysis of how poor women in South Asia are tackling the gender and equity issue primarily using their own creativity, knowledge system, organizations and local resources and the relevance of this experience for Africa and Latin America. This book unearths a wealth of new data which documents various grassroots experiments enabling poor women to move out of poverty to sustainable development, and also highlights the role of sensitive support systems provided by some non-governmental organisations, banks, government agencies and donors.

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PREFACE THE CONTEXT INNOVATIVE APPROACHES IN SOUTH ASIA Grammeen Bank, Bangladesh Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee, Bangladesh Production Credit for Rural Women, Nepal The Working Women's Forum (WWF) and the Working Women's Forum Credit Society (WWCS), India The Self-Employed Women's Association and the SEWA Bank, India The Fund for Poor Women in India The Baldia Home Schools in the Kachhi Abadies of Karachi, Pakistan SOME ESSENTIAL FEATURES AND LESSONS FROM THESE SOUTH ASIAN EXPERIENCES POTENTIAL FOR INNOVATIVE APPROACHES IN AFRICA The Development Education Programme of the Catholic Diocese of Machakos, Kenya The Iringa Model, Tanzania Savings Clubs and the Savings Development Movement, Zimbabwe The Six S Association in the Sahel, Burkina Faso INTIATING NEW PROGRAMMES IN LATIN AMERICA Income Generation Project for Independent Workers, Colombia Promocion del Desarrollo Popular, Mexico A NEW SOUND FROM SENSITIVE DONORS COLLABORATION BETWEEN SENSITIVE DONOR AGENCIES

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