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Back MatterSource: Focus on Gender, Vol. 2, No. 3, North-South Co-operation (Oct., 1994)Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. on behalf of Oxfam GBStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4030257 .
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Contents
Editorial
Women and poverty: making the global links
The globalisation of the economy: an interna- tional gender perspective 6 Wendy Harcourt
Building alliances: a Southern perspective 15 Devaki Jain
Linking for solidarity
Scotching myths: SEAD's experience in North- South co-operation 20 Linda Gray
Invisible threads: Oxfam's Bridge programme 23 Rachel Wilshaw
Women Linking for Change: Oxfam's Women's Linking Project 29 Oxfam's Gender Team
Listening to the South
Southern women's networks: their own priori- ties 34 Abantu for Development
Of borders, bridges, and sisterhood: reflections on the Women's Linking Project 37 Gertrudes Ranjo-Libang
Declaration from Southern women's organisa- tions presented at the Women Linking for Change Conference, Bangkok, Thailand 41
Towards international solidarity: British initia- tives through Brazilian eyes 45 Vanete Almeida
Women, participation, and international fora
International lobbying for change: a Northern view of South-North linking 48 Mary van Lieshout
Facilitating women's participation in UN con- ferences: the experience of WEDO 52 WEDO staff writers
Treading new paths: the methodology of the Women Linking for Change Conference 54 Maria Suarez Toro
Breaking down the barriers: European and Chinese women linking 58 Nicola Macbean
Working with existing partners
Breaking the patriarchal alliance: governments, bilaterals, and NGOs 62 Sara Hlupekile Longwe
Implementing gender issues in multilaterals: the experience of the World Bank 70 Minh Chau Nguyen, Anjana Bhushan, and Jo Bischoff
Feminising the work culture Feminising the workplace: how can organisa- tions respond? 77 Kokila Parthasarathy
A women's approach to North-South co-opera- tion 82 Carola Carbajal
Resources Book review 87
Further reading 88
Organisations working on co-operation 89
Index 93
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