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Women and indigenous knowledge : a South-South perspective : Femmes et savoirs locaux: une perspective Sud-Sud (French)

The gendered nature of Indigenous Knowledge - IK - is often overlooked, marginalized or neglected. While the differences may tend to be more subtle in industrial countries, the same cannot be said of developing countries. Information, especially IK-related information, tends to be viewed, perceived, and acted upon differently by the different genders. This note seeks to provide an understanding of the role of gender, and the way it impacts the intrinsic...
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Khan Wallace,Aisha; Pidatala,Krishna.

Women and indigenous knowledge : a South-South perspective : Femmes et savoirs locaux: une perspective Sud-Sud (French). Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Notes ; no 63 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/515211468164633899

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