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Arab Human Development Report 2005 Towards The Rise Of Women In The Arab World United Nations Development Programme

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Arab Human Development Report 2005 Towards The Rise Of Women In The Arab World United Nations Development Programme
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Publisher: United Nations Development Programme
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.94 MB
Pages: 335
Author: United Nations Development Programme
ISBN: 9211261740
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Arab Human Development Report 2005 Towards The Rise Of Women In The Arab World United Nations Development Programme by United Nations Development Programme 9211261740 instant download after payment.

Gender inequality is generally recognized as one of the main obstacles to development in the Arab Region. This volume of the Report focuses on the history and contemporary dynamics of Arab women's economic, political, and social empowerment. It details the processes in which gender impacts on Arab development while suggesting means of overcoming some of the challenges and building more equitable societies.

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