Engendering Political Agenda
The Role of the State, Women's Organizations and the International Community


This publication gives a timely theoretical and practical look at why some countries have more successfully 'engendered' their politics than others.

It contains three case studies on the processes of engendering the political agenda conducted in the Dominican Republic, Romania and South Africa, a comparative overview and policy recommendations.

The case-studies document and analyze the way in which diverse policy processes take women's and gender equality issues into consideration.

The case studies focus primarily on the issues of violence against women, women's sexual and reproductive rights, sexual exploitation and trafficking of women, women's social security rights and the impact of customary law and practices.
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Engendering Political Agenda
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Sales Number: E. 00.III.C.2
ISBN 9211270561
328pp.
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