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Vanuatu is a traditional and largely patriarchal society; women have extremely low representation in Parliament and in other decision-making bodies. This title argues that designing and implementing measures that benefit both women and men makes good economic sense and strengthen all businesses in Vanuatu.
Considers the relationship between gender and economic growth in Uganda in the specific context of promoting women's business and entrepreneurship. Building on the findings of the FIAS Uganda Administrative Barriers to Investment Report, 2003, this book identifies legal and administrative barriers to investment that have a gender dimension.
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