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Women’s Empowerment: An Annotated Bibliography

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This bibliography gathers together a range of materials which discuss women’s empowerment from varied perspectives. It aims to provide an accessible introduction to key concepts, approaches and debates.

The resource is divided into:
  1. Key texts
  2. Policy and practice
  3. Evaluation
  4. Critiques and debates
The bibliography is part of a five-year research programme consortium (RPC), Pathways of Women’s Empowerment, launched by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS). The RPC aims to understand what enables women to empower themselves and how changes in gendered power relations can be sustained. Over the five years the RPC will add to this list through identifying resources and publishing collaborative work by the project partners.

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Pambazuka, June 2 2006.