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Report to the ACC on Progress on resolution ACC 13-31, April 2009Download |
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13 APR 2009 | 756 KB |
Report to the Anglican Consultative Council 2009Download |
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26 MAR 2009 | 219 KB |
Report to the Anglican Consultative Council 2008Download |
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18 FEB 2008 | 96 KB |
Report to the Anglican Consultative Council 2007Download |
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08 FEB 2007 | 61 KB |
Report to the Anglican Consultative Council 2006Download |
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06 MAR 2006 | 36 KB |
Report to the Anglican Consultative Council 2005Download |
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13 JUN 2005 | 133 KB |
Progress report on Resolution ACC 13-31, 2006Download |
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03 MAR 2005 | 40 KB |
Report to Joint Standing Committee, 2004Download |
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14 JUN 2004 | 48 KB |
Report to the Anglican Consultative Council 2002Download |
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17 JUN 2002 | 38 KB |
Newsletter: Women and the FamilyWomen and the Family (Trinity 2002) Many African mothers are desperate to get funds to help them educate their daughters and enable them to escape the cycle of poverty, early pregnancy, single parenthood and more poverty. Research shows that educating women and girls is the single most effective strategy for reducing poverty. Several articles in this newsletter show that women in many parts of the world are now the breadwinner for their families. For some, this can develop their opportunities and this newsletter also celebrates the strength of women, working to bring peace in the Sudan, more social cohesion in S. India, learning new skills in the Lebanon. But the extension of "women's work" can also be an added burden - particularly if there is little partner |
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16 JUN 2002 | 64 KB |