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By Karen L. Kinnear

ISBN-10: 1598844253

ISBN-13: 9781598844252

This e-book presents a much-needed survey of the discrimination and violence opposed to girls in constructing international locations, and identifies the literature and assets on hand approximately this topic.

• offers a chronology of important occasions proper to ladies in constructing countries

• provides biographies of people who've complex human rights for ladies, and others who play key coverage or political roles

• presents a bibliography containing abstracts of chosen books, handbooks, manuals, and films/DVDs that offer a large viewpoint on significant issues

• features a word list and simple topic index

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Women members receive assistance in obtaining loans and banking services. The group also advocates for women’s rights. 30 Background and History Women’s Rights as Human Rights Long before the phrase “women’s rights are human rights” was used prominently at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, social reformers, writers, philosophers, and others were writing about the lack of human rights available to most women. In 1792, Mary Wollstonecraft, a British feminist, wrote Vindication of the Rights of Women, in which she challenged the prevailing attitudes of the day concerning human rights.

Overview of Women’s Status and Experiences in the World Today As the Millennium Development Goals indicate, progress has been slow in providing women with equal opportunities in the areas of family, education, work, and other critical aspects of their lives. Women still lag behind in many areas and are often still treated as inferior to men. This section briefly describes some of the experiences of women in developing countries based on their status as women. See Chapters 2 and 6 for additional discussion and details regarding these topics.

Agency for International Development (USAID) to encourage foreign governments to include women in their countries’ local economies, and established an Office of Women in Development in USAID to assist State Department employees in their work with foreign governments. Many people inside USAID were unclear on how to implement the required policies, while others believed this focus was the product of a few vocal women in the women’s liberation movement and did not believe that it was important or necessary for women to be involved in the development process.

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