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Women and development in Zambia: The role of Non-Government organisations.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Lusaka : Institute for African Studies, 1989.Subject(s): Summary: This paper argues that primary constraints women face in having access to modern technology and formal credit systems are not due to the productive resources in themselves or to women themselves but that most women are not in a position to make use of these resources because of a combination of factors, i.e. cultural factors, economic structuring etc.
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This paper argues that primary constraints women face in having access to modern technology and formal credit systems are not due to the productive resources in themselves or to women themselves but that most women are not in a position to make use of these resources because of a combination of factors, i.e. cultural factors, economic structuring etc.

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