Ramnarain, Smita. 2016. “Unpacking Widow Headship and Agency in Post-Conflict Nepal.” Feminist Economics 22 (1): 80–105.
Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Nepal Keywords: agency, violent conflict, qualitative methods, female headship
Rossi, Simonetta, and Antonio Giustozzi. 2006. “Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration of Ex-Combatants (DDR) in Afghanistan: Constraints and Limited Capabilities.” Crisis States Series Working Paper 02-02, Crisis States Research Centre, DESTIN, London School of Economics and Political Science, London.
Topics: Combatants, DDR Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan
Dellios, Rosita, Arundhati Bhattacharyya, and Cindy Minarova-Banjac. 2019. “Ecofeminism in a World of BRICS: Opportunities and Challenges.” Culture Mandala 13 (2): 1-18.
Topics: Development, Environment, Feminisms, Ecofeminism Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Americas, South America, Asia, East Asia, South Asia, Europe Countries: Brazil, China, India, Russian Federation, South Africa Keywords: ecofeminism, sustainable development, culture, global south, BRICS
Rankin, Katharine. 2003. “Cultures of Economies: Gender and Socio-Spatial Change in Nepal.” Gender, Place & Culture 10 (2): 111–29. doi:10.1080/0966369032000079514.
Topics: Development, Economies, Feminisms, Gender Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Nepal
Kouvo, Sari. 2011. “Taking Women Seriously? Conflict, State-Building and Gender in Afghanistan.” In Feminist Perspectives on Contemporary International Law: Between Resistance and Compliance?, edited by Sari Kouvo and Zoe Pearson, 159–77. Portland, OR: Hart.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Feminisms, Gender Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan
Sugden, Fraser, Niki Maskey, Floriane Clement, Vidya Ramesh, Anil Philip, and Ashok Rai. 2014. “Agrarian Stress and Climate Change in the Eastern Gangetic Plains: Gendered Vulnerability in a Stratified Social Formation.” Global Environmental Change 29: 258-69.
Topics: Agriculture, Caste, Class, Displacement & Migration, Migration, Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Gender Regions: Asia, South Asia Keywords: climate change, vulnerability, Eastern Gangetic Plains, gender, class, caste
Banerjee, Nirmala, and Maithreyi Krishnaraj. 2004. “Sieving Budgets for Gender.” Economic and Political Weekly 39 (44): 4788-91.
Topics: Economies, Gender, Gender Budgeting Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India
Budlender, Debbie. 2009. Ten-Country Overview Report: Integrating Gender Responsive Budgeting into the Aid Effectiveness Agenda. New York: The United Nations Development Fund for Women.
Topics: Gender, Gender Budgeting Regions: Africa, MENA, Central Africa, East Africa, North Africa, Southern Africa, Americas, South America, Asia, South Asia Countries: Cameroon, Ethiopia, India, Morocco, Mozambique, Nepal, Peru, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda
United Nations Development Fund for Women. 2010. Gender Responsive Budgeting and Aid Effectiveness Knowledge Briefs. New York: The United Nations Development Fund for Women.
Topics: Gender, Gender Budgeting Regions: Africa, MENA, Central Africa, East Africa, North Africa, Southern Africa, Americas, South America, Asia, South Asia Countries: Cameroon, Ethiopia, India, Morocco, Mozambique, Nepal, Peru, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda
Qureshi, Shazia, Safdar Abbas, Rabia Safdar, and Rubeena Zakar. 2013. “Gender Responsive Budgeting in Pakistan: Scope and Challenges.” Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan 50 (1): 1–25.
Topics: Development, Gender, Gender Budgeting Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Pakistan
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