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Gendering Aid and Development Policy: Official Understanding of Gender Issues in Foreign Aid Programs in Asia

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Kilby, Patrick

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Taylor & Francis Group

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While there has been some progress by international development agencies in the area of women and development, it is necessary to look at the formation of aid policy and practice more broadly in order to understand its importance to the women of Asia.

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Women of Asia: Globalisation, Development and Gender Equity

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2099-12-31

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