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Title
Targeting change for women’s rights. An analysis of how the women’s rights movement in Kosovo has developed its strategies for gender equality in response to political realities
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2019
Author/s
Texier, Emmanuelle
Department/s
Department of Human Geography; LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management
In LUP since
2019-10-17
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United States of America 52 (14%)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 32 (9%)
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Albania 21 (6%)
Germany 17 (5%)
China 16 (4%)
France 8 (2%)
Bolivia 8 (2%)
Bulgaria 8 (2%)
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Macedonia 6 (2%)
India 6 (2%)
Serbia 6 (2%)
Indonesia 6 (2%)
Belgium 6 (2%)
South Africa 5 (1%)
Hong Kong (China) 3 (1%)
Georgia 3 (1%)
Australia 3 (1%)
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Unknown 3 (1%)
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Russian Federation 1 (0%)
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