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Gender & Decision Making: Kenya Case Study (2000)
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Presents the methods and results of a series of workshops focused on gender and decision making at the household level. Conducted by World Neighbors staff with participants from Makueni District, Kenya, the workshops helped community members discuss and analyze how decisions about family resources and childbearing were being made, and what impact these patterns had on men's and women's well-being. This 22 page book outlines three participatory exercises: Decision Making over Assets, Responsibility for Meeting Family Needs and Decision Making on Childbearing, as well as the results and key lessons learned from the process.
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