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    The paradoxes of gender mainstreaming in developing countries: The case of health care in Papua New Guinea

    Author
    1. Amnesty International
    2. Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)
    3. Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)
    4. Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)
    5. Braun T.
    6. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
    7. David Greenfield
    8. Department for Provincial and Local Government Affairs (DPLGA)
    9. Gina Lamprell
    10. GoPNG and WHO
    11. Hylton J.
    12. Jeffrey Braithwaite
    13. National Health Statistics Group
    14. NDoH PNG
    15. NDoH PNG
    16. NDoH PNG
    17. NEFC PNG
    18. OED
    19. Office of Development Effectiveness (ODE)
    20. Roggeband C.
    21. UN
    22. UN Economic and Social Council
    23. UNESCO
    24. UNIFEM
    25. WHO
    26. WHO
    27. WHO
    28. World Bank
    29. World Vision Australia.
    Publication venue
    'Informa UK Limited'
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