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Factors affecting education, training and work opportunities for girls and women within the context of development 

United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa; United Nations. Economic and Social Council (1971-04)
During the past decade women themselves, men, governments and international agencies have articulated their awareness of the actual and potential role of womenin development, and have launched both special and integrated ...

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SubjectEDUCACION DE LA MUJER (1)EDUCATION DES FEMMES (1)
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