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PPPs in Ethiopia: The New Frontier

A Feminist Approach to Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): The case of the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Zimbabwe

Responsabilité des enterprises et droits humains des femmes: une approche analytique féministe des partenariats public-privé (PPP)

Corporate Responsibility and Women’s Human Rights: A Feminist Analytical Approach to Public-Private Partnerships

The Post-Cotonou Negotiations

Medical Equipment Leasing in Kenya: Neocolonial Global Finance and Misplaced Health Priorities

The Isthmus of Tehuantepec Corridor: Public-Private Partnerships and territorial impacts in Mexico

Corredor del Istmo de Tehuantepec: Asociaciones Público Privadas e impactos territoriales en Mexico

Case study on the impact of Private Public Partnerships through Publicly-funded insurance schemes on women in India, with special reference to Chhattisgarh State

Public Private Partnerships: Are they a healthy investment model? Lautoka and Ba Hospitals – Fiji A Case Study

A Feminist and Human Rights Based Analysis of Public Private Partnerships in Ghana’s Markets

Political Economy of Wartime Violence Against Women: The Case of Liberia

Undercutting the Lives of South African Women: Sexual Violence and the NGO Funding Crisis in Post-Apartheid South Africa

The Coloniser and Gendered Economic Violence: the impact of prolonged Israeli occupation in Palestine on women’s economic survival

Reimagining Conflict: the (In) visible web of conflict in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique

Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Indonesia: An Analysis of Equality, Quality and Accountability

An Analysis of the Current Status of Contraceptive Services and the Treatment of Gynaecological Morbidities in India Through the Lens of Equality, Quality and Accountability.

Equality, Quality and Accountability in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: China Case Study

Equality, Quality, and Accountability in Advancing SRHR in China, India, and Indonesia

Body, sexuality and reproduction in a changing context

Political Economy of Violence Against Women in Sudan

Re-imagining Subversion: Agency and Women’s Peace Activism in Northern Uganda

Women Want Peace: Ending conflict and violence against women in the two new provinces of Papua New Guinea’s Highlands region.
