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Changing socio-economic condition of women in Africa in the context of the Nairobi forward-looking strategies for the advancement of women :sectoral analysis of political participation, education employment and law 

United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1991-03)
This paper is focuses on the changing socio-economic conditions of women in Africa in the context of the Nairobi forward looking strategies for the advancement of women: sectoral analysis of political participation, ...

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SubjectADELANTO DE LA MUJER (1)FEMMES (1)INTEGRACION DE LA MUJER EN EL DESARROLLO (1)INTEGRATION DES FEMMES AU DEVELOPPEMENT (1)MUJERES (1)... View MoreDate
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