Does women's participation in the national solidarity programme make a difference in their lives? A case study in Balkh province / Chona Echavez. Kabul : Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2012 ; Halle (Saale) : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, 2012
Content
About the Authors
About the Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit
Glossary
Acronyms
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
1.1 The overall research focus and issues explored
1.2 Conceptualising and operationalising power, politics and women’s participation in development initiatives
1.3 Structure of the case study
2. Research Methodology, Site Selection and Context
3. NSP Guiding Principles and Women’s Participation
3.1 NSP in Khulm District, Balkh Province
3.2 Community context: How it supports women’s participation
4. The Women CDC Members: Then and Now
Box 12. Determining jurisdiction: Big and small cases
Box 13. Social and personal significance of islah
Box 14. From urfi to Sharia: The shifting value of documentation
5. Conclusion
Box 15. Whitebeards’ enforcement mechanisms
Box 16. Cases Involving water [SHOULD BOX GO HERE?]
5.1 Factors that facilitated women’s participation
5.2 Lessons learned: Factors that hindered women’s participation
Box 17. Whitebeards in the district: Sharing local knowledge and enforcement capacity
Bibliography
Box 18. Women’s access in land disputes
Request for Feedback
Box 23. Abuse of authority by community elders
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