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dc.contributor.authorMannan, Manzurul*
dc.contributor.editorEade, Deborahen
dc.date.accessioned2011-05-24T09:46:28Zen
dc.date.available2011-05-24T09:46:28Zen
dc.date.issued1996-05-01en
dc.identifier.issn0961-4524en
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/0961452961000157664en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10546/130214en
dc.descriptionIn Bangladesh, government organisations and non-governmental organisations are implementing programmes and energy-saving projects in an effort to save the environment. This article examines such programmes in the specific area of improved stove technology. It shows that inadequate assessment of the environment by environmentalists and development practitioners has led them to select inappropriate technology that has resulted in the failure to incorporate women in the energy saving movement. It identifies the reasons behind women's rejection of a technology that was imposed rather than based on an appreciation of their distinct problems, culture, and ecology.<p>This article is hosted by our co-publisher Taylor & Francis.</p>en
dc.format.extent8en
dc.format.mimetypePDFen
dc.language.isoEnglishen
dc.publisherOxfam GBen
dc.publisherRoutledgeen
dc.relation.urlhttp://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/women-targeted-and-women-negated-130214
dc.subjectApproach and methodology
dc.subjectGender
dc.titleWomen targeted and women negateden
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.identifier.eissn1364-9213en
dc.identifier.journalDevelopment in Practiceen
oxfam.signoff.statusFor public use – can be shared outside Oxfamen
oxfam.subject.countryBangladeshen
oxfam.subject.keywordDevelopment methods
oxfam.subject.keywordGender mainstreaming
oxfam.subject.keywordDevelopment in Practice Journal
oxfam.subject.keywordDiP
prism.number2en
prism.volume6en
dc.year.issuedate1996en


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