Engendering the work of the SIP's in Glasgow: gender impact assessment and its application to social inclusion in Scotland
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Authors
Fitzgerald, RonaIssue Date
2001
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The Glasgow and Social Inclusion Working Group (GWSIWG) commissioned Rona Fitzgerald from Strathclyde University's European Policies Research Centre to undertake a piece of action research to raise awareness of the importance of gender in antipoverty work, to identify the best way of supporting partnerships in developing a gender perspective and to suggest good practice for future strategies to tack le social inclusion. The research was funded by Oxfam 's UK Poverty Programme and undertaken in partnership with the Glasgow Council for the Voluntary Sector.Collections
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