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MISSING LINKS Gender Equity in Science and Technology for Development Gender Working Group of the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development IDRC/ITDG Publishing/UNIFEM 1995 ISBN 0-88936-765-5 392 pp. In this landmark book, the UN-commissioned Gender Working Group outlines its policy proposals for national science and technology programs. Its goal is to ensure that women and men have equal access to and benefit equally from science and technology. The proposals are supported by essays written by distinguished scholars and experts.
Foreword Oscar Serr 1995 Preface Geoffrey Oldham 1995 Acknowledgements Geoffrey Oldham 1995 Chapter 1. Taking action 1995 Chapter 2. Key paths for science and technology Bonnie Kettel 1995 Chapter 3. Claiming and using indigenous knowledge Helen Appleton, Maria E. Fernandez, Catherine L.M. Hill, and Consuelo Quiroz 1995 Chapter 4. Women spearhead food security Shimwaayi Muntemba and Ruvimbo Chimedza 1995 Chapter 5. A crisis in power Judi Wangalwa Wakhungu and Elizabeth Cecelski 1995 Chapter 6. Looking at health through women's eyes Soon-Young Yoon 1995 Chapter 7. Doing the right thing, not just doing things right Arminée Kazanjian 1995 Chapter 8. Schooling for what? Eva M. Rathgeber 1995 Chapter 9. Literacy for all 1995 Chapter 10. Who benefits? Swasti Mitter 1995 Chapter 11. The "double blind" Gillian M. Marcelle and Merle Jacob 1995 Chapter 12. Information as a transformative tool IDRC Gender and Information Working Group 1995 Chapter 13. Just add women and stir? Sandra Harding 1995 Appendix A. The Gender Working Group 1995 Appendix B. Previous recommendations 1995 Appendix C. Acronyms and abbreviations 1995 Bibliography A-L 1995 |
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