Summary of Workshop Discussion on Projects: Experiences

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Summary of Workshop Discussion on Projects: Experiences

Women's role as wife and mother was a recurring problem for women involved in projects. Men often expressed anger at women's involvement in projects if it affected their work for the family. In some cultures, the mother-in-law could also put pressure on the daughter-in-law on violence towards the wife sometimes resulted when women wanted to be free to participate in outside activities.

Some participants felt that if projects involved men and women, and were seen to contribute to the family, less criticism towards women would be expressed. Women still had to justify their involvement outside the home, for their work to be supported.

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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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