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Women may be considered to have hidden, unutilized potential for the economy and society, if not utilized at their full capacity, i.e., with effective educational, social and political policies.
Maleeha Mohammed Zaaf Al-Qahtani +4 more
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Empowering women is presented as a key strategy to achieve several goals of the sustainable development (SDG) agenda, including child health. However, the literature on the subject shows mixed results and is limited regarding political empowerment ...
Elodie Besnier
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Reframing participation through empowerment: Mechanisms driving Chinese women's intentions in adventure sports tourism. [PDF]
Women's participation in adventure sports tourism is growing in China but remains uneven under collectivist traditions and gendered expectations. Drawing on Self-Determination Theory and Empowerment Theory, this study examines how intrinsic and extrinsic
Wenhao Guo +5 more
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Political empowerment of women and financial inclusion: Is there a link?
Employing survey data, the study investigates the impact of women political empowerment in India on their financial inclusion. The findings show that such political empowerment improves account activity by nearly 7%. In addition, increased convenience in
Saibal Ghosh
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Women’s Political Empowerment: A New Global Index, 1900–2012 [PDF]
Aksel Sundström +2 more
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Managing Emotions During Social Protests and the Political Subjectivity of the Protesters [PDF]
The paper’s aim is to check whether there is a relationship between the effectiveness of emotion management techniques and the protesters’ subjectivity level in Poland.
Roman Bäcker
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EMPOWERING WOMEN: SMALL-SCALE FISH BUSINESS IN MWANZA, TANZANIA [PDF]
This study investigates the impact of small-scale fish business (SSFB) on women's empowerment in Mwanza Region, Tanzania, utilizing a cross-sectional research design.
Advera M. Gibe ROCHE +2 more
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The birth of the Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa otherwise known as Maputo Protocol was meant to overcome the shortcomings of the African Charter on Human Rights.
Onyekachi Eni +2 more
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The 73rd Amendment to the Constitution of India was introduced with a stated legislative intent of reserving not less than a third of seats for women in institutions of local self-government, the three-tier panchayati raj institutions.
Preety Choudhari +4 more
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Decentralisation and political empowerment of citizens in Karamoja, Uganda
For centuries, centralisation was the dominant model of governance in most parts of the developing world. However, since the mid-1980s many countries in Africa have adopted decentralisation owing to the failure of centralisation to deliver public goods ...
Jimmy Francis Obonyo, William Muhumuza
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