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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Non-fiction | Main Collection | HQ 1236.5 .I72 R36 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5153656 |
| HQ 1236.5 .E85 A47 2018 Actors, institutions and the making of EU gender equality programs / | HQ 1236.5 .I4 K73 2015 Between rhetoric and activism : Marxism and feminism in the Indian women's movement / | HQ 1236.5 .I7 P35 1997 Women and the political process in twentieth-century Iran / | HQ 1236.5 .I72 R36 2015 Gender equality and development after violent conflict : the Kurdistan Region of Iraq / | HQ 1236.5 .M65 C65 2010 Paradise beneath her feet : how women are transforming the Middle East / | HQ 1236.5 .M653 W663 2010 Women's rights in the Middle East and North Africa : progress amid resistance / | HQ 1236.5 .M8 B73 1998 Women, the state, and political liberalization : Middle Eastern and North African experiences / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Setting the Scene -- 2.1. Kurdistan's History : the Long Path to Autonomy -- 2.2. Women and Gender Equality in the Kurdistan Region : Then and Now -- 3. Gender, Women and Politics -- 3.1. Gender and Women in Negotiations -- 3.2. Gender, Women and Parliament -- 3.3. Grassroots Activism -- 4. Gender, Women and the Economy -- 4.1. Influencing Economic Development from a National Level : Gendering Macroeconomic Policies -- 4.2. Women, Gender and the Labour Market -- 5. Gender, Women and Society : The Power of Education -- 5.1. Children's Schooling -- 5.2. Higher Education and Social Research -- 6. Conclusion -- 6.1. Politics -- 6.2. Economy -- 6.3. Education -- Appendix -- Interview List.
"The Kurdistan Region is at a unique point in its modern history. Isolation of the Kurds as an unheard minority is a thing of the past and the region and its people are reaching new heights in international and internal recognition every day. As part of the ongoing transformation after conflict, the Region's politicians have committed themselves to ensuring positive development for the entire population, including women, and to supporting the advancement of gender equality in their society. The author puts this assertion to the test by analysing the effects of gender-inclusive policies (or the lack thereof) deployed by the Kurdistan Regional Government in the areas of politics, the economy and education on the development of the region and its people. The research builds not only on academic sources and policy material, but also on first-hand interviews with people in the Region"--
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