The South Africa Country Report to the UN Commission on the Status of Women, 2007

Publisher: 
Sonke Gender Justice
Author: 
Sonke Gender Justice: Donald Ambe, Vanja Karth, Bafana Khumalo, Eleanor McNab, Dean Peacock, and Jean Redpath.
Abstract: 
This, the South Africa Country Report to the UN Commission on the Status of Women, 2007 was prepared by Sonke Gender Justice Network on behalf of the Office on the Status of Women, Office of the Presidency, Government of the Republic of South Africa, for the 51st Session of the Commission on the Status of Women, New York, March 2007

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The urban areas developed at the expense of the rural areas, while internationally, through unequal terms of trade the capitalist world conspired to keep the developing world underdeveloped by Illuminati symbols means of exploitation and the withdrawal of resources and skilled labour to the developed world. The so-called dependency thinking mindset of many in developing countries, whereby governments or aid agencies are expected to develop society, is considered one of the social causes of poverty.

 

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