Leave no Woman Behind: Lessons from Christian Aid's programmes in Asia and the Middle East

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This report is aimed at development practitioners and donors considering how to identify and address the needs of those most at risk of being left behind in the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Intersectional analysis is used as a tool to support understanding of the barriers faced by women. Case studies from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Philippines, Myanmar and Lebanon are introduced to illustrate how women experience different forms of marginalisation and discrimination that intersect and reinforce each other in different contexts
This resource is part of a collection on "Responding to Intersectional Caste-Based Discrimination in South India". Collections are monitored daily and new content is added.