Community-driven development (CDD) projects seek to empower communities, reduce poverty, and improve economic and social conditions of the poor, typically in rural and remote areas. No less important, CDD also typically addresses two persistent gender gaps: (1) women's lack of voice in public decision making, and (2) their poor access to services and markets. Much of the development community finds CDD to be appealing, and its use is widespread and...
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2011/10/01
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工作文件
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66035
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2011/12/15
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Measuring the impact of community-driven development projects on gender : a toolkit for the Poverty Reduction Fund, Lao PDR
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elimination of violence against woman