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Women's Rights

by Geraldine Terry
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Overview

All over the world, women and girls are being denied their social, economic, political and civil rights. The aim of this book is to expose this systematic discrimination wherever it occurs – in education, access to public services, in reaping benefits from trade, and elsewhere. The book also explores violence against women and looks at how the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa is linked to the denial of women’s rights. Geraldine Terry looks at positive examples of women acting to transform inequalities and oppression by asserting their rights. Terry argues that promoting women’s rights is not only a moral issue but also a very effective way to pursue poverty reduction goals worldwide.

Synopsis

A guide to womens' rights the world over — part of our new Small Guides to Big Issues series published in asssocation with Oxfam

About the Author, Geraldine Terry

Geraldine Terry is a social development consultant specialising in gender issues. She has worked for Oxfam, and various other non-governmental organisations, and currently works on development aid projects funded by the British government's Department For International Development and the European Union. She has a wide experience of working with women in developing countries.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Pluto Press
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780745323480

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