Gender Bias: Roadblock to Sustainable DevelopmentVeel ontwikkelingsporjecten, opgezet zonder overleg met vrouwen, haken niet in op hun behoeften en laten hun praktische kennis onbenut. |
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Introduction | 5 |
Sustenance From the Commons | 19 |
Who Manages the Forests? | 34 |
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