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Promoting women’s socioeconomic empowerment means increasing women’s control over the resources and decisions that are important for their well-being. Achieving these goals requires engaging men, since men often have influence over the lives of women in t heir households and communities. This overview examines evidence on the effectiveness of three different types of approaches that have been tested: Adding an engaging men intervention to complement...
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Brar, Rajdev Kaur; Delavallade, Clara Anne; Pierotti, Rachael Susan.

Engaging Men for Women’s Economic Empowerment: Overview of the Evidence (English). Africa Gender Policy Briefs Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099959209292323456

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