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close this bookWomen's Rights and Development (Oxfam, 1995, 50 p.)
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View the documentPreface
View the documentIntroduction
View the documentWomen in the new world order: Voices of workers from the Third World
View the documentA development agency as a patriarchal cooking pot the evaporation of policies for women's advancement
View the documentGender and development in European development cooperation
View the documentOverview of discussion
View the documentPanel session: The future agenda of the women's movement in relation to national and international structures
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View the documentStrategies for achieving a women's rights policy agenda: over new of working groups
View the documentClosing remarks
View the documentParticipants
View the documentSeminar programme

Participants

LinaAbu Habib, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi, Akina Mama wa Afrika, UIK
Georgina Ashworth, Change, UK
Sally Baden, BRIDGE, Institute of Development
Studies, UK
Roma Battercharjea, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Steve Billcliffe, One World Action, UK
Audrey Bronstein, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Angelica Brown, Foundation for Autonomy and
Development of the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua
Florence Butegwa, WILDAF, Zimbabwe
Daniela Colombo, AIDoS, Italy
Pauline Eccles, Irish Commission forJustice and
Peace, Ireland
Judy El-Bushra, ACORD, UK
Alda Facio, ILANUD, Costa Rica
Sukey Field, Gender and PlanningAssociates,
Women Development Consultants, UK
Anne Marie Goetz, Institute of Development
Studies, University of Sussex, UK
Barbara Harriss-White, Wolfson College and Queen
Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, UK
Edward Horesh, One World Action, UK
Devaki Jain, Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era, India
HazelJohnstone, LSE Gender Institute, UK
Naila Kabeer, Institute of Development Studies,
University of Sussex, UK
Marilee Karl, Isis International, Italy
Deborah Kasente, Makerere University, Uganda
Tanya Khara, One World Action, UK
Wanjiru Kihoro, Abantu for Development, UK
Caroline Knowles, Development in Prach£e, UK
Diana Leonard, Institute of Education, University of
London, UK
Caren Levy, Development Planning Unit, University
College, University of London, UK
Matthew Lockwood, School of African and Asian
Studies, University of Sussex, UK
Sara Hlupekile Longwe, Longwe Clarke and
Associates, Zambia
Mandy Macdonald, UK
Rosie McGee, British Council, UK
Candida March, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Charlotte Martin, LSE Gender Institute, UK

Nicky May, UK
Dianna Melrose, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Swasti Mitter, UNU/INTECH, Netherlands
Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Henrietta Moore, LSE Gender Institute, UK
Iheoma Obibi, Inter-African Network for Human
Rights and Development, UK
Helen O'Connell, One World Action, UK
Ruth Pearson, School of Development Studies,
University of East Anglia, UK
Eugenia Piza-Lopez, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Doreen Plantenga, Women and Autonomy Centre
(VENA) Leiden University, Netherlands
Hazel Plunkett, One World Action, UK
Martin Porter, Magdalen College, University of
Oxford, UK
Nanneke Redclift, University College, University of
London, UK
Andy Rutherford, One World Action, UK
Joanne Sandler, UNIFEM, US
Jane Scobie, Intermediate Tehnology (ITDG), UK
Yvonne Shanahan, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Sue Smith, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Ines Smyth, Development Studies, Insitute, LSE,
UK
Pam Sparr, Alt-WID (alternative Women in
Development), USA
Ellen Sprenger, NOVIB, Ne~erlands
Caroloiine Sweetman, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Noor Tabbers, Women and Autonomy Centre
(VENA) Leiden University, Netherlands
Fiona Thomas, Gender Orientation on
Development Group, UK
Sarah Totterdell, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Megan Vaughan, Nuffield College and Queen
Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, UK
Michael Vincent, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Bridget Walker, Oxfam UK/I, UK
Ann Whitehead, University of Sussex, UK
Hesti Wijaya
Jane Winder, One World Action, UK
Jane Williams, UNU/INTECH, Netherlands
Helen Yuill, Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign, U K