In a globalising world where the role of the local, the national and the global is shifting, the meanings of citizenship are also changing. This article presents some new theoretical discussions on gender and citizenship. It argues that, rather than something which sees everyone as "the same", citizenship should be understood as multi-tiered and formed through many different positions according to gender, ethnicity and urban/rural location.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJanuary, 1997Global
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1996India, Burkina Faso, Pakistan, United States of America
This issue of Unasylva focuses on the challenges facing forestry extension and current attempts to respond to them.
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Library ResourceInternational Conventions or TreatiesJanuary, 1996Global
These two important documents include obligations related to women's housing and inheritance rights. Under the Habitat Agenda, States commit themselves also to:
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