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Akhter, Tahsina. The role of social forestry in poverty alleviation of rural women: A sociological study. Dhaka: Academic Press and Publishers Library, 2008.

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Devi, K. Manjua. Rural women: Poverty alleviation programme. New Delhi: Anmol Publications, 1997.

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Verma, Sawalia Bihari. Poverty alleviation approaches and women's participation. Jaipur: Aavishkar Publishers, Distributors, 2003.

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National, Seminar on Microfinance Self Employment and Poverty Alleviation (2006 Bombay India). Microfinance self-employment and poverty alleviation. Mumbai: Himalaya Pub. House, 2007.

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Sālāhauddina, Khāledā. Rural women in poverty: NGO interventions for alleviation. Dhaka: Women for Women, 1996.

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Mohindra, Katia S. Women's health and poverty alleviation in India. New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2009.

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Women's health and poverty alleviation in India. New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2009.

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APO Seminar on Rural Poverty Alleviation (1997 Tehran, Iran). Rural poverty alleviation in Asia and the Pacific. Tokyo: Asian Productivity Organization, 1999.

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Mohindra, K. S. Women's health and poverty alleviation in India. New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2009.

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Mohindra, K. S., and Katia S. Mohindra. Women's health and poverty alleviation in India. New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2009.

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Sustainable poverty alleviation approach: NARI Model-BDSC Project. Dhaka: Bangladesh Development Service Center, 2011.

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Munkhtuya, Budee. Gender issues in poverty alleviation for policy making in Mongolia. Washington, D.C: Brunswick University, 2006.

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Lean, Lim Lin. Female employment: The window of opportunity for poverty alleviation in Bangladesh. Bangkok: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, 1994.

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International Fund for Agricultural Development. Rural women in IFAD's projects: The key to poverty alleviation. Rome: IFAD, 1998.

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Griffith, Geoffrey. Poverty alleviation for rural women: Indian voluntary organisations and village developments. Aldershot: Avebury, 1994.

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Mbughuni, Patricia. Gender and poverty alleviation in Tanzania: Issues from and for research. Dar es Salaam: Dar es Salaam University Press, 1994.

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Lloyd, Cynthia B. Women's roles in maintaining households: Poverty and gender inequality in Ghana. [New York]: Population Council, 1991.

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Kottegoda, Sepali. The Janasaviya poverty alleviation programme and women: A case study from Palenda village. Colombo: Women's Education and Research Centre, 1992.

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Fiji. Office of the Auditor-General. Performance audit report of the Auditor General of the Republic of the Fiji Islands: Family assistance scheme and poverty alleviation program, Ministry of Women, Social Welfare & Poverty Alleviation. Suva, Fiji: Republic of the Fiji Islands, Office of the Auditor-General, 2006.

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Kamal, Samina. Poverty alleviation and women empowerment in South Asia: The dual benefits of micro credit. [Pakistan]: S. Kamal, 1997.

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Rajasekhar, D. Micro-finance, poverty alleviation, and empowerment of women: A study of two NGOs from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Bangalore: Institute for Social and Economic Change, 2004.

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Grama Vikas (Organization : India), Sanghamitra Service Society, and Institute for Social and Economic Change., eds. Micro-finance, poverty alleviation, and empowerment of women: A study of two NGOs from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Bangalore: Institute for Social and Economic Change, 2004.

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Ghosh, Jayati. Assessing poverty alleviation strategies for their impact on poor women: A study with special reference to India. Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Gender, Poverty and Well-Being, 1998.

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Makombe, I. A. M. Credit schemes and women's empowerment for poverty alleviation: The case of Tanga Region, Tanzania. Dar es Salaam: Research on Poverty Alleviation, 1999.

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Kumar, Datta Dilip. The tragedy of errors: Women contribution to poverty alleviation and their security under environmentally stressed conditions. Dhaka: Forum on Women in Security and International Affairs, 2005.

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She hui xing bie yu fu nü fan pin kun: Gender and poverty alleviation strategy. Beijing Shi: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2011.

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Kapoor, G. P. Poverty alleviation and self help groups: A case study of Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh. New Delhi: A.P.H. Pub. Corp., 2010.

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Kapoor, G. P. Poverty alleviation and self help groups: A case study of Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh. New Delhi: A.P.H. Pub. Corp., 2010.

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Kapoor, G. P. Poverty alleviation and self help groups: A case study of Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh. New Delhi: A.P.H. Pub. Corp., 2010.

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Abina, Christine Yangi. Participation of displaced women in poverty alleviation: A case study on displaced women at Jaburona Camp in Northern Sudan. Wolverhampton: University of Wolverhampton, 2001.

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Society for the Welfare of Women Prisoners (Nigeria). UNDP/SWEWP poverty alleviation project for rural women in Enugu and Ebonyi States, Nigeria: A report, October 1996-December 1997. Uwani, Enugu: Society for the Welfare of Women Prisoners, 1998.

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Microcredit And Poverty Alleviation. Ashgate Publishing, 2007.

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Women and Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh. A H Development Publishing House, 2009.

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Women and poverty alleviation in Bangladesh. Dhaka: A.H. Development Publishing House, 2009.

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Women and Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh. A H Development Publishing House, 2009.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations., ed. Rural poverty alleviation: Policies and trends. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1993.

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Endeley, RoseMarie-Rita, and Rosetta Bola Thompson. Credit Management for Poverty Alleviation (Women and Entrepreneurship). Commonwealth Secretariat, 2007.

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Jaya, Sharma, Parthasarathy Soma K, Dwivedi Archana, and Nirantar (Organization : New Delhi, India), eds. Examining self help groups: Empowerment, poverty alleviation, education, a qualitative study. New Delhi: Nirantar, 2007.

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Global trading practices and poverty alleviation in South Asia: Regional perspectives on women and trade. New Delhi: United Nations Development Fund for Women, 1996.

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Bridget, Emerson, and International Development Research Centre, eds. A legacy of conflict: Trauma as an obstacle to poverty alleviation in rural Cambodia : a focus on women, empowerment and NGO initiatives. Phnom Penh: IDRC, 1997.

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Guidelines for preparing and assessing REPOA research proposals. Dar es Salaam: Research on Poverty Alleviation, 1995.

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Mishra, Ram Kumar, and Jayasree Raveendran. Funding for Social Science Research: International and Corporate. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199474417.003.0012.

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This chapter focusses on the social science research (SSR) funding from non-governmental sources. It was observed that the International donors and corporate are important and rapidly emerging source of funding in India. The funding by these two sources comes in the form of development grants for research project on priority issues like poverty alleviation, women empowerment, health, education and others stemming out of the millennium development goals or now, the sustainable development goals. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of the companies also increased manifold. The study found that the funding support to education has increased during the reference period, on the priority issues like health and sanitation, women’s empowerment, poverty eradication, and protection of nation heritage and culture.
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Whitmire, Ethelene. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038501.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter uses a black feminist theory perspective, and demonstrates how Regina Andrews negotiated her personal, creative, professional, and civic lives by refusing to be limited by traditional roles because of either her race or her gender. The central argument is that Regina resisted racial stereotypes and to a lesser degree challenged expected gender roles too. The chapter argues that her social class (upper-middle) helped to give her the strength, the connections, and the tools to defy the expected conventions of her times. While Regina's biography tells the story of one woman's life, it is illustrative of other New Negro women who belonged to what W. E. B. Du Bois called the Talented Tenth—the small minority of upper-class, educated African Americans whom he believed could uplift the masses out of poverty.
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