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Watering the leaves, starving the roots

Watering the leaves, starving the roots

Subtitlethe status of financing for women's rights organizing and gender equality
CreatorArutyunova, Angelika
Clark, Cindy
SeriesWhere is the Money for Women’s Rights WITM
PublisherAWID (Association for Women's rights In Development)
Publish Year2013
Pages140p.
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
Digitaal
Mediumboek
Description'This report presents research findings and analysis gathered over the last two years to help women’s rights .organizations and their funder allies make sense of the rapidly changing funding landscape and adapt their .resource mobilization (and distribution) strategies accordingly. .Three major trends impacting significantly on the funding landscape for women’s organizations have emerged in the last few years that require our attention and analysis: 1. The presence of “women and girls” as a priority—at least a rhetorical one— in nearly every funding sector and in the mainstream: .2. The upsurge of a diverse array of private sector actors in development financing and philanthropy: and .3. corporatization and specifically, its impact on development agendas and financing.'
Thesaurusrecht
organisaties
fondsen
wereld
21e eeuw
CategoriesBook/Boek


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