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The World Bank And Women's Rights In Development

Facts and Issues, No 5. October 2002

The World Bank is a powerful institution steering the international development agenda and instigating policy reforms that have important implications for the day-to-day lives of women and men in developing countries. This primer describes the World Bank, its governance structure and its new gender mainstreaming strategy. It concludes with some action suggestions for gender equality advocates.

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We should all think concerning empowering women.If you empower women you will have empowered families and empowered society.

Strathmore University Centre for Enterprise Development seeks to empower Entrepreneurs by providing solutions to various challenges and real life problems they encounter.Most of the SMEs in Kenya are operated by women especially agribusiness.However these entrepreneurs lack management skills that can assist their businesses to grow and make huge profits.

We are committed to partner with organizations that empower both men and women entrepreneurs.

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