World bank and gender in india
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YUVA Library | 305.42/CHA (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Not for loan | RP02455 |
1. Advancing gender equality
1.1 Gender difference in India
1.2 Gender poverty
1.3 Closing the gap
1.4 Gender in world Bank lending
1.5 The Project cycle
1.6 Investing in women
2. Livelihoods and environment
2.1 Enhancing productivity
2.2 Box 1 Helping women workers increase their productivity
2.3 Box 2 Women preserve and protect forests
2.4 Box 3 Land reclamation for the poor
2.5 Imoroving living environments
2.6 Resettlement and rehabilitation
2.7 Box 4 Lessons from R and R efforts
3. Well being and development
3.1 Better nutrition for women and children
3.2 Box 5 Organising care and support groups for nutrition learning for life
3.3 Box 6 Investing in girls education Towards better health
3.4 Box 7 reproductive health for all
4. A perspective on the future
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