Women's Agenda in the UN: To Beijing and Beyond
Publication Author:
Shirkat Gah
Date:
March 2004
number of pages:
90 This kit provides information on the existing processes and how NGOs can intervene/participate in the review - whether they choose to stay at home, participate in the UN processes or engage exclusively in the NGO events and forums.
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