An edition of Women working wonders (1998)

Women working wonders

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Women working wonders
Eileen Pittaway
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English
Pages
50

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Women working wonders
1998, University of New South Wales
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An evaluation of the participation of Australian Women's organisations in the Fourth World Conference on Women and The NGO Forum : Beijing 1995 / principal researcher Eileen Pittaway; research assistants Kate Breen and Jack Draper
Report of the follow up seminar to the Beijing Conference hosted by the All China Women's Federation, Beijing June 1998 /Eileen Pittaway and Velvy Holden.

Edition Notes

Cover title
Project supported by funding from the University of New South Wales, CAPOW! and Office of the Status of Women.

Published in
[Sydney
Genre
Congresses.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.4/0994
Library of Congress
HQ1106 .P58 1998

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Pagination
50, 11 p. :
Number of pages
50

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6823362M
LCCN
00304502

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