Women poverty and livelihoods : the ford foundation 1952-2002 celebrating 50 years of partnership
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi The Ford foundation 2002Description: 29pSubject(s): Poor women | Poverty | Women--Economic conditions | Women--EmploymentDDC classification: 331.4Item type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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50 Years of the ford foundations womens
livelihoods and poverty programs in india
Women, Home economics and the community Development program
- The early years
Women and home economics
Women and poverty - Developing a new agenda
Putting women at the center of Development
Strenghthening womens roles in key rural industries -
A sectoral approach
Women in Diry farming
The silk route
The self-employed womens association -
Two decades of productive partnership
A comprehensive approach to womens livelihood
The Mahila SEWA Trust
The SEWA Bank
SEWA's Research initiative
The Growth of microfinance in the 1990s
Self-help Groups and community banking
Financial service operations for the poor
Building the field of Microfinance
Assessing the past, looking to the future
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