INTRODUCTION

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INTRODUCTION

Guidelines had been given to workshop participants to help them in their presentation and analysis of projects. Key questions asked were whether the projects were useful, whether they helped women, and in what ways? This session on project analysis outlined the kinds of activities Pacific women were involved in and the experiences of women working in women's groups in the community. At the end of the workshop, after discussing women's projects and their contributions to achieving changes in women's status, time was allocated to rethinking certain aspects of women's work, choices and priorities, and strategies for action.

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Title: Women, Development and Empowerment

Author: Vanessa Griffen

Publication details: Asian and Pacific Development Centre, Kuala Lumpur

Part of: Tidal Pools: Digitized Texts from Oceania for Samoan and Pacific Studies

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