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Overview
This book reviews gender-training experiences of practitioners in a broad sense, including those involved in gender education and training, as well as research. Contributors include gender advocates from different geographical regions (South Asia, the Middle East, Eastern and Southern Africa) and divergent fields. These regional studies are complemented by a case from South Africa particularly interesting given this countryβs historical background and racial diversity. Each regional study is complemented by a substantial bibliography, including material from across the developing world, making this a unique source of information on gender training. Published in association with KIT Publishers.
Synopsis
This book reviews gender training experiences of practitioners in a broad sense, including those involved in gender education and training, as well as research. Contributors include gender advocates from different geographical regions (South Asia, the Middle East, Eastern and Southern Africa) and divergent fields. These regional studies are complemented by a case from South Africa particularly interesting given this country's historical background and racial diversity. Each regional study is complemented by a substantial bibliography, including material from across the developing world, making this a unique source of information on gender training.A co-publication with KIT Press