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| Latest Issue SEEDS no. 23 "Tap and Reposition Youth (TRY): Providing social support, savings, and microcredit opportunities for young women in areas with high HIV prevalence" (PDF)
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| Past Issues |
SEEDS no. 21 "Are we not peasants too? Land rights and women's claims in India" (PDF) | SEEDS no. 22 "Women's participation in disaster relief and recovery" (PDF) |
 SEEDS no. 19 "Empowering the next generation: Girls of the Maqattam garbage settlement" (PDF) (عربية) | SEEDS no. 20 "Women street vendors: The road to recognition" (PDF) |
 SEEDS no. 17 "Supporting women farmers in the Green Zones of Mozambique" (PDF) | SEEDS no. 18 "Out of the shadows: Homebased workers organize for international recognition" (PDF)
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 SEEDS no. 15 "Self-employment as a means to women's economic self-sufficiency: Women Venture's business development program" (PDF) | SEEDS no. 16 "Wasteland development and the empowerment of women: The SARTHI experience" (PDF)
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SEEDS no. 13 "Child care: Meeting the needs of working mothers and their children" (PDF) | SEEDS no. 14 "Breaking new ground: Reaching out to women farmers in western Zambia" (PDF)
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 SEEDS no. 10 "Forest conservation in Nepal: Encouraging women's participation" (PDF) | SEEDS no. 11 "The Port Sudan small scale enterprise program" (PDF)
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