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Constitution Building Processes and Democratization

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December 1, 2007

Constitution Building Processes and Democratization

This study focuses on the activity of revising constitutions which reflects a changed perception of their importance and purposes. Changes start with constitution-making, whether as a form of negotiation or the consolidation of social victory or reform.

This study focuses on the activity of revising constitutions which reflects a changed perception of their importance and purposes. Changes start with constitution-making, whether as a form of negotiation or the consolidation of social victory or reform.

Gender Responsive Budgeting And Women’s Reproductive Rights: A Resource Pack

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August 1, 2007

Gender Responsive Budgeting And Women’s Reproductive Rights: A Resource Pack

This resource provides relevant knowledge to facilitate mainstreaming gender-responsive approaches into reproductive health programmes, and the inclusion of specific aspects of gender inequality and disadvantage into national policy frameworks.

This resource provides relevant knowledge to facilitate mainstreaming gender-responsive approaches into reproductive health programmes, and the inclusion of specific aspects of gender inequality and disadvantage into national policy frameworks.

Mozambique Human Development Report 1998

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February 14, 2007

Mozambique Human Development Report 1998

This report is the first Human Development Report for Mozambique. It focuses on the central themes of peace, economic growth, and opportunities for human development.

This report is the first Human Development Report for Mozambique. It focuses on the central themes of peace, economic growth, and opportunities for human development.

Enhancing Women's Participation in Electoral Processes in Post-conflict Countries: Experiences from Mozambique

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February 13, 2007

Enhancing Women's Participation in Electoral Processes in Post-conflict Countries: Experiences from Mozambique

This paper examines the case of women's participation in electoral processes in Mozambique. It investigates gender-sensitive legislation, voter registration and education, political parties, and training of women candidates.

This paper examines the case of women's participation in electoral processes in Mozambique. It investigates gender-sensitive legislation, voter registration and education, political parties, and training of women candidates.