Men Are Not My Project: A view from Zimbabwe
Everjoice Win
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Everjoice Win: The Institute of Development, University of Sussex, UK
Development, 2001, vol. 44, issue 3, 114-116
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Everjoice Win argues that women still need their own space to work on their own agenda. She endorses a strong resistance by women's groups of the donor push to include men without a clear strategy of how to do it. Development (2001) 44, 114–116. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110276
Date: 2001
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