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SEEDS presents innovative and practical program ideas to address the economic roles and needs of low-income women. Projects described in the series strengthen women's productive roles and help integrate women into the social and economic sectors of development.

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Latest Issue

SEEDS #23SEEDS no. 23
"Tap and Reposition Youth (TRY): Providing social support, savings, and microcredit opportunities for young women in areas with high HIV prevalence" (PDF)

 

Past Issues
SEEDS #21SEEDS no. 21
"Are we not peasants too? Land rights and women's claims in India" (PDF)
 
SEEDS #22SEEDS no. 22
"Women's participation in disaster relief and recovery" (PDF)
SEEDS #19

SEEDS no. 19
"Empowering the next generation: Girls of the Maqattam garbage settlement" (PDF)  (عربية)
 

SEEDS #20SEEDS no. 20
"Women street vendors: The
road to recognition" (PDF)
 
SEEDS #17

SEEDS no. 17
"Supporting women farmers in the Green Zones of Mozambique" (PDF)

SEEDS #18SEEDS no. 18
"Out of the shadows: Homebased workers organize for international recognition" (PDF)
 

SEEDS #15

SEEDS no. 15
"Self-employment as a means to women's economic self-sufficiency: Women Venture's business development program" (PDF)
 

SEEDS #16SEEDS no. 16
"Wasteland development and the empowerment of women:
The SARTHI experience" (PDF)
 

SEEDS no. 13
"Child care: Meeting the needs of working mothers and their children" (PDF)

SEEDS #14SEEDS no. 14
"Breaking new ground: Reaching out to women farmers in western Zambia" (PDF)
 

SEEDS #10

SEEDS no. 10
"Forest conservation in Nepal: Encouraging women's participation" (PDF)
 

SEEDS #11SEEDS no. 11
"The Port Sudan small scale enterprise program" (PDF)



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17 March 2006


  

What's New

The newest issue of SEEDS is now available: "Tap and Reposition Youth (TRY): Providing social support, savings, and microcredit opportunities for young women in areas with high HIV prevalence" (PDF)

SEEDS is currently undergoing an institutional transition from the Population Council to New School University.

This move is meant to engage young practitioners in the field of women’s economic empowerment and to acquaint them with strategies and policies for strengthening women’s earning capacity and working and living conditions.