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Engendering Development
Engendering Development examines the critical links between gender equality, economic growth, and sustainable development. The book highlights how persistent gender disparities in education, health, employment, and political participation limit both individual opportunities and broader societal progress. Drawing on cross-country data and case studies, it emphasizes that empowering women and ensuring equal access to resources and decision-making not only advances human rights but also accelerates poverty reduction and development outcomes. The text provides policy recommendations for governments, international institutions, and civil society to integrate gender perspectives into economic and social development strategies.
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