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- Page 15: Before We Begin... Throughout this
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- Page 21 and 22: Look around and see gender division
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- Page 30 and 31: Myths Facts ‘Access’ is enough
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- Page 42 and 43: Field Evidences Pushed by a dwindli
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- Page 46 and 47: Field Evidences The women requested
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- Page 50 and 51: Field Evidences Political Exclusion
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- Page 54 and 55: Field Evidences Ex-gratia Payment R
- Page 56 and 57: Field Evidences Transgender persons
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Who performs what types of Reproduc
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Engendering Participatory Tools Gen
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Consider this your first and most u
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community (see the drawing on the l
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WHO DOES WHAT AND WHEN? 1. Assembl
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THE SEASONALITY OF EXISTENCE 1. Ass
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RELATING TO RELATIONSHIPS 1. Assemb
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SPECIAL NOTE ON ‘CONSTRUCTED’ G
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Problem Wall and Solution Tree 1. A
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Resource Use and Control This tool
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Resource Use and Control Some quest
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The Disaggregated Dataset This is t
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Gender Workshops The workshop on ge
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Focus Group Discussion (FGD) if gui
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Applying Gender Lens to Policies &
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Gender sensitive P&Ps reduce vulner
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BLESS, an NGO in Tamil Nadu, works
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Remember Communities may not be res
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Also facilitate by and Bui
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RESPONDING TO DISASTER 93
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when self-help groups (SHGs) were n
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process asserted the right to child
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masons trained by HOPE. Women who w
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SNEHA along with the grant money Rs
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INSIGHTS Women now go to the male-d
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Housing rights for women Joint owne
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Segregation of women and men while
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have been successful for one group
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Look for sex- and gender-specific p
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Long-term livelihood options that a
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that disaster response and mitigati
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