Bridging inequalities through inclusion: women's rights organisations as the 'missing link' in donor government-led participatory policy development and practice

This article focuses on women's rights organisations and their role in challenging inequality within the development process. Women in poverty are excluded as a result of their unequal societal position, geographic location, and the predominance of 'top-down' and piecemeal policymakin...

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