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Democratic Governance and Gender: Possible Linkages
Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Sat, 2008-04-19 15:48.
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Authors: Virginia Guzmán
Editor: n/a
Format: PDF
Language: English
Publication Country: Chile
Publication Year: 2004
Publisher: United Nations, Women & Development Unit, ECLAC
This document analyzes the changes in Latin America and the relationship between democratic governance and the reform of gender inequality practices. It provides two sections that evaluate the concept of governance, and the reflection on the relationship between gender and institutions. It also emphasizes the work of the women’s movement to achieve the democratization of societies and the regulation of institutional frameworks based on gender parity.
Authors: Virginia Guzmán
Editor: n/a
Format: PDF
Language: English
Publication Country: Chile
Publication Year: 2004
Publisher: United Nations, Women & Development Unit, ECLAC
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| Democratic governance and gender.pdf | 498.6 KB |
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