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International development / Social philosophy / Economics / Social Institutions and Gender Index / Socioeconomics / Science / Millennium Development Goals / Gender inequality / Gender equality / Gender studies / Sociology / Development
Date: 2014-07-29 05:35:09
International development
Social philosophy
Economics
Social Institutions and Gender Index
Socioeconomics
Science
Millennium Development Goals
Gender inequality
Gender equality
Gender studies
Sociology
Development

Report from the Roundtable and High-Level Panel on: Gender equality in the post-2015 agenda The importance of social norms for inclusive development 30 June 2014, Paris On 30 June, the OECD Development Centre and the Or

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