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From Beneficiaries to Change Agents: The Rise of Women’s Leadership in International Development
- Kirrin Gill , Ann Warner , Ellen Weiss , Geeta Rao Gupta
- SAIS Review of International Affairs
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 29, Number 2, Summer-Fall 2009
- pp. 23-38
- 10.1353/sais.0.0048
- Article
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Women are unquestionably the largest new international player on the world stage today, and are shaping local, national, and global change in a variety of innovative ways. In recent years, most notably, women have been morphing from the passive beneficiaries of international development efforts to the powerful leaders that help bring about such change. The implications for practitioners of development are clear: focused research and bold policies are needed to better explore the contours of this change, and to maximize the rich leadership potential offered by women in today’s world.
ISSN | 1945-4724 |
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Print ISSN | 1945-4716 |
Pages | pp. 23-38 |
Launched on MUSE | 2009-12-10 |
Open Access | No |
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