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Strength in Numbers: Can Self Help Groups Reduce the Political Gender Gap?

Evidence to date shows that women in SHGs are twice as likely to participate in local politics than women not in SHGs. Ongoing long term research evaluation is seeking to understand the indirect consequences of SHGs on women’s political behavior.

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Research PaperCourtenay Cabot VentonOctober 5, 2017India, Political Participation, Asia
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