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Sociology of International Development

The Empowerment of Women in International Development

July 9, 2016 Cathryne Velazquez

 

Women’s empowerment via several avenues including promoting their engagement in entrepreneurial ventures, farming or engagement in sex work as a means to escape poverty traps and social vulnerability.

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