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Gender Works: Oxfam experience in policy and practice
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Gender Works: Oxfam experience in policy and practice

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Based on a participatory process involving many Oxfam GB staff, Gender Works gives a multi-faceted account of the organisation’s attempt to intergrate gender issues into its work and culture over the past 15 years. It is an important book for development poliy-makers and practitioners as well as academic researchers. The 36 contributers include women and men from all over the world who work for or with Oxfam GB and other national Oxfams. Individual articles are short and to the point, reflecting the personal experiences of both managers and community-level workers. They cover the challenges of implementing Oxfam’s innovative gender policy: of promoting gender-aware development and emergency work; of influencing organisational culture and of working with the international women’s movement to promote gender equality.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxfam Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 December 1999
Pages
356
ISBN
9780855984076

Based on a participatory process involving many Oxfam GB staff, Gender Works gives a multi-faceted account of the organisation’s attempt to intergrate gender issues into its work and culture over the past 15 years. It is an important book for development poliy-makers and practitioners as well as academic researchers. The 36 contributers include women and men from all over the world who work for or with Oxfam GB and other national Oxfams. Individual articles are short and to the point, reflecting the personal experiences of both managers and community-level workers. They cover the challenges of implementing Oxfam’s innovative gender policy: of promoting gender-aware development and emergency work; of influencing organisational culture and of working with the international women’s movement to promote gender equality.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxfam Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 December 1999
Pages
356
ISBN
9780855984076