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Confronting Gender Inequities and Political Disempowerment

The Women’s Eyes campaign was launched by women’s movements and NGOs to monitor World Bank progress in bringing its lending operations in line with the Platform for Action of the Fourth World Conference on Women Beijing Women’s Summit in 1995.

25 June 1999

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Questioning the Growth Model - Related Readings

A selected list of materials made available at the Terschelling meeting, and some further relevant publications.

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Gender policy paper progress

Next year the World Bank will produce a Policy Research Report (PRR) on Gender Development.

15 June 1999

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Draft Bank gender policy queried

The World Bank has circulated a consultation paper towards a proposed Policy Research Report on gender issues to be published in Spring 2000.

15 September 1998

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Bank Gender Performance Criticised

The NGO network Women’s Eyes on the World Bank has produced a report examining the Bank’s efforts to bring its lending practices into line with the steps agreed at the 1995 World Conference on Women.

15 January 1998
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