Women's Rights: Small Guides to Big Issues

Women's Rights: Small Guides to Big Issues

by Geraldine Terry (Author)

Synopsis

What are the global challenges of the twenty-first century? All over the world, women and girls are being denied their social, economic, political and civil rights, Geraldine Terry, seeks to expose this structural discrimination across a range of areas where it occurs.

Denial of women's equality occurs in education, access to public services, in reaping benefits from trade and in domestic violence. Increasingly too, the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa has become linked to the denial of rights to women. By looking at positive examples of women acting to transform inequalities and oppression by asserting their rights, Terry argues that sponsoring women's rights is not only a moral issue but also an efficient way to pursue poverty reduction.

The Small Guides to Big Issues series de-bunks myths and raises questions about the global economic and political system and how it works. They are designed for campaigners and activists, students and researchers, and anyone interested in looking behind the headlines. Produced in partnership with Oxfam, each book provides an informative and thought-provoking guide to current trends and debates, and what needs to happen in order to end poverty and injustice.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 216
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Pluto Press
Published: 01 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 0745323480
ISBN 13: 9780745323480

Media Reviews
'This small guide to women's rights is a hard-hitting expose of one of the most important issues facing the world today' -- Polly Toynbee for the Guardian
Author Bio
Geraldine Terry is based at the University of East Anglia, Norwich conducting post-graduate research, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, on gendered perceptions of, and responses to, climate risk in Uganda. She is the author of Women's Rights (Pluto, 2007).