Weeratunge, Nireka, and Katherine Snyder. 2009. “Gleaner, Fisher, Trader, Processor: Understanding Gendered Employment in the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector.” Paper presented at the Workshop on Gaps, Trends and Current Research in Gender Dimensions of Agricultural and Rural Employment: Differentiated Pathways out of Poverty. Rome, March 31 - April 2.
Topics: Development, Displacement & Migration, Migration, Environment, Gender, Governance, Livelihoods, Rights
Ahlers, Rhodante and Margreet Zwarteveen. 2009. “The Water Question in Feminism: Water Control and Gender Inequities in a Neo-Liberal Era.” Gender, Place and Culture 16 (4): 409-426. doi:10.1080/09663690903003926.
Topics: Civil Society, Development, Environment, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Rights
Gruber, Janet. 2009. “Technical Assistance for Health in Non-conflict Fragile States: Challenges and Opportunities.” The International Journal of Health Planning and Management 24 (1): 4–20. doi:10.1002/hpm.1019.
Topics: Civil Society, Development, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Governance, Post-Conflict Governance, Health, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Rights
Nagle, John. 2019. "Frictional Encounters in Postwar Human Rights: An Analysis of LGBTQI Movement Activism in Lebanon." The International Journal of Human Rights 24 (4): 357-76.
Topics: Development, International Law, International Human Rights, International Organizations, LGBTQ, NGOs, Post-Conflict, Rights Regions: Africa, MENA, Asia, Middle East Countries: Lebanon Keywords: human rights, LGBTQ, post-conflict
Fox, Fiona. 2001. "New Humanitarianism: Does it Provide a Moral Banner for the 21st Century?" Disasters 25 (4): 275-289.
Topics: Development, Humanitarian Assistance, Rights, Human Rights
Tarantola, Daniel. 2008. “A Perspective on the History of Health and Human Rights: From the Cold War to the Gold War.” Journal of Public Health Policy 29 (1): 42-53.
Topics: Development, Economies, Globalization, Health, International Organizations, Political Economies, Rights, Human Rights
McIlwaine, Cathy, and Kavita Datta. 2003. “From Feminising to Engendering Development.” Gender, Place and Culture 10 (4): 369-82.
Topics: Development, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Men, Masculinity/ies, Femininity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Rights, Human Rights
Becker, Jo. 2005. “Child Soldiers: Changing a Culture of Violence.” Human Rights 32 (1): 16–18.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Child Soldiers, Development, Gender, International Law, International Human Rights, Rights, Human Rights
Abusharaf, Adila. 2007. The Other Side of Oil Wealth: The Case for Compensation of Displaced Women. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: International Development Research Centre (IDRC).
Topics: Armed Conflict, Development, Displacement & Migration, IDPs, Ethnicity, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gender Analysis, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Livelihoods, Rights, Human Rights Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Sudan Keywords: compensation, oil, displacement, gender roles, IDPs, Sudan
Budlender, Debbie. 2004. Budgeting to Fulfill International Gender and Human Rights Commitments. Harare, Zimbabwe: Southern African Regional Office of the United Nations Development Fund for Women.
Topics: Development, Gender, Gender Budgeting, Rights, Human Rights Regions: Africa, Southern Africa
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