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Mainstreaming Men into Gender and Development
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Mainstreaming Men into Gender and Development

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Based on research commissioned by the World Bank, this books primary focus is on incorporating men in gender and development interventions at the grass roots level. It draws attention to some of the key problems that have arisen from male exclusion; as well as to the potential benefits of - and obstacles to - men’s inclusion. The book then moves on to explore how far men in development; has been a feature in the practices of development organizations. The book concludes with suggestions on the ways in which gender and developoment policy might realistically move towards a more gender-based, male-inclusive approach.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxfam Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 December 2000
Pages
90
ISBN
9780855984519

Based on research commissioned by the World Bank, this books primary focus is on incorporating men in gender and development interventions at the grass roots level. It draws attention to some of the key problems that have arisen from male exclusion; as well as to the potential benefits of - and obstacles to - men’s inclusion. The book then moves on to explore how far men in development; has been a feature in the practices of development organizations. The book concludes with suggestions on the ways in which gender and developoment policy might realistically move towards a more gender-based, male-inclusive approach.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxfam Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 December 2000
Pages
90
ISBN
9780855984519