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To the submitted addresses it is possible to receive legal, psychological and medical aid:
The Crisis Center:
t: 4943376
wcc@online.az
legal consultation. pre-judicial preparation of the documentation . psychological rehabilitation, consultations of the gynecologist. psychiatrist, neuropathologist.
MHAIDS Azerbaijan:
t: 5106614
mhaids@initiative.az
consultations of the gynecologist. psychiatrist, neuropathologist. venereologist, the organization of the specialized analyses
Research Center «AREAT»
t: 438 15 77:
areat@azeronline.com
Consultations in registry offices about an opportunity of the conclusion of the marriage contract at registration of a marriage as precautionary measure against economic violence over family.
LTD “Law and Order”:
ò: (050) 341 06 60
law_order@gender-az.org
legal consultation, drawing up of judicial claims , pre-judicial preparation of the documentation, participation in judicial sessions as the public defender (prosecutor)
«Clean World» Social Union
ò: 497 10 58
Support to victims of human trafficking shelter for victims of human trafficking
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The x-copied issues
- 2.14 Education outcomes. World Development Indicators, 2001, C. 4
- 2.17 Reproductive health. World Development Indicators, 2001, C. 4
- A social assessment. Family, gender & identify:
Influences & Opportunities for children in Honduras. Gender
Analysis for the Honduras Interactive Environmental hearting &
science Promotion project - PROFUTURO October 1999 by Hector Lindo -
Fientes & Tania Salem. Gender preparation report series N 1 LCS96
Gender team 21828Washington DC, The World Bank 1999, C. 32
- A strategic analysis of movement. U.S. Tobacco Control Advocacy. Rising, March, 1999, C. 4
- A World Bank initiative of Gender and ITC for Development
Gender and ITC. The Study. Task Managers. Contract. Related Links, C. 2
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- Advancing Gender equality: World Bank action since beginning (February 2000, 20560)Washington, The World Bank, 2000, C. 35
- Advocacy institute. The elements of a. Successful Public
interest Advocacy Campaign. Prepared by: he Advocacy institute.
Washington DC, 20036, C. 45
- An international assessment of health countries / Ed. By.:
David W. Dinlop., Jo. M. Martins(EDI Seminar series. Economic
Development Institute of the World Bank N 1995) Washington DC, The
World Bank,1995, C. 94
- Annual Report. Community program to stimulate the develop
content and use of European digital content on the global networks and
to promote the linguistic diversity in the information society. Work
program 2001-2002(European Commission), C. 30
- Are women really the " fairer " sex : corruption and women
in government(Policy research report on gender and development working
paper series ; no. 4 -20776)The World Bank, Development Research Group
/ poverty reduction and economic management Network, October, 1999, C.
12
- Assistance Strategies and the environment July 2001(The
World Bank environment department paper N 81 Toward environmentally and
socially sustainable development. Environmental economics series)
22746. Washington DC, The World Bank 2001, C. 64
- Azerbaijan - education reform ECA. Education AZ PE 57959. Government of Azerbaijan. - May 20, 1999(Report N PID 7141), C. 4
- Azerbaijan - pension and Social assistance project Europe and
Central Asia Region Social Fonda & Social Assistance; Pensions
& Social insurance AZPE. 49892. Goal of Azerbaijan - Projected
Board Date, March, 2001(Report N PID 9056), C. 7
- Azerbaijan - Poverty assessment (in two volumes). Vol. II
Annexes. February 24, 1997. Human Resources Division Country Department
Europe & Central Asia Region (Report N 15601 Az)Washington, D.C.
The World Bank, 1997, C. 99
- Azerbaijan Health reform. Europe and Central Asia Region.
Other Population Health nutrition. AZPE 69293 Government of Azerbaijan.
June 6 2001(Report N PID 9643), C.
- Azerbaijan poverty assessment (in two volumes). Volume 1:
Main Report February 24, 1997. Human Resources Division Country
Department III Europe & Central Az. a Region -Document The World
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- Brazil - Gender review: issues and recommendations. January 23, 2002(Report N 23442 -BR) Document of the World Bank,2002, C. 50
- Brazil - Maternal and child health. February 26, 2002. Brazil
Country Management Unit. Human Development Sector Management Unit Latin
America and the Caribbean Region (Report N 23811 BR) Washington, D.C.
The World Bank,2002, C. 88
- Building Civil Society: Strengthening Business. - NGO.
Relations in Azerbaijan October 2001. ISAR - Azerbaijan Jessica
Brinkman and Palooka Santiago.(The William Davidson Institute at the
University of Michigan Business School). Adorn, C. 36
- Bulletin. The league of women. Voters of Dane country, inc., March, 2001, C. 17
- Change Exchange. Issue #2,1998, C. 25
- Changes in girl's lives: Malawi from 1990 to 1997. Wolf S., Kainja K 22980Washington DC, The World Bank November 1999, C. 29
- Children's work and schooling: Does gender matter? Evidence
from the Peru LSMS. Panel Data. (Policy research Working Paper WPS
2745)Washington DC, The World Bank December 2001, C. 37
- Commission on sustainable development acting as the
preparatory committee for the World Summit on sustainable development.
Organizational session30 April - 2 May 2001,2001, C. 68
- Community programs and women's participation. The Chinese
Experience. Coady D., Daix, Wang L. - The World Bank, East Asia and
Pacific and Economic Management Sector Unit, June 2001(Policy research
Working Paper 2622), C. 37
- Community Vocational FR in Action Program - Second Phase:
2000-2006. Final version. General Guide for project prompters. Revised
version. 2002-2006. European Commission, C. 34
- Compendium of project and Programmers on Gender and ICTs.
Task Manager: ITU(Inter Agency Network on Women and Gender Equality)New
York,2002, C. 38
- Consumption Expenditure and female poverty: A Review of the
evidence. - North Carolina (Policy research report of gender and
development working paper series N 11 (20783). The World Bank, April
2000, C. 71
- Development Bank. Transparency: issues and opportunities for
2002-2003. Promoting the public's right to know. (Transparency briefing
BIC) Washington DC, Bank Information Center, C. 4
- Development levels and environs mental impact. Chapter 3, C. 10,
- Directory of Governmental organizations in Azerbaijan. January, 2002(Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation), C. 32
- Does Gender Inequality Reduce Growth and Development?
Evidence from Cross Country Regressions(Policy research report on
Gender and Development Working Paper series N 7 (20779) Klasen
S.Washington DC, The World Bank, November 1999, C. 36
- ECOSOC Resolution 2001/4. Proposals for a multi-year program
of work for the commission on the status of women for 2002-2006,2001. -
24 July, C. 2
- Effects of child care prices on women's labor force.
Participation in Russia.(Policy research report of gender and
development working paper series N 10 (20782)The World Bank,
Development research Group) Poverty and reduction and Economic
Management Network: April 2000, C. 13
- Empowering Women Through the Internet: Dutch Women Unite. Karen Drast, C. 7
- Enduring Development Though Gender Equality in rights,
resources and voice - Oxford University Press. (A World Bank Policy
Research Report 21776)The World Bank, Summary 2001, C. 125
- Engendering net policy Guidelines for action Practical
skills and information to ensure the full participation of women in the
information and communication Technology arena, C. 28
- Ethnic Diversity in Britain,1999, C. 36
- Evaluating Gender and development at the World bank - Precis.
(OED 23012). World Bank operations evaluation department, Autumn 2000,
C. 6
- Feeding the World sustaining the Earth. The critical
importance of population issues. 2001 sir John Crauford Memorial
lecture October 31. CGIAR Annual General Meeting( 24029 December
2001)Washington DC, published by the CGIAR Secretariat, December 2001,
C. 22
- Footprimt and milestones: Population and Environment Change UNFPA, United Nations Population Fund,2001, C. 41
- From natural resources to the knowledge economy - trade and
job quality. (World Bank Latin American and Caribbean studies -23440.
Ferranti D., Perry G., Lederman D., Maloney W.)Washington DC, The World
Bank,2000, C. 100
- From the Global digits divide to the Global digital
opportunity Proposal Submitted to the c-8. Kynshu - Okinava
summit(World economic Forum)Tokyo, Japan. 19 July, 2000, C. 35
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- Gender and Growth: Africa's missed potential(Human Development Macroeconomics. 197-23360)The World Bank, December 2001, C.
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Peru(Policy research working paper Wps 2744)SMS Pauel Data. Hadoem,
Ilam. - The World Bank Latin America and the Caribbean Region. Gender
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- Gender Development. Through Gender Equality in Rights,
Resources and voice Summary(A World Bank Policy Research Report
21492)Washington DC, The World Bank, October 2000, C. 33
- Gender differences in Education in Mexico. Wendy S.P., The World Bank, august 2000, C. 44
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- Gender dimensions of pension reform in the former Soviet
Union.(Policy research Working Paper 2546). Castel P., Fox L The World
Bank, Gender Boerd and Human Development Network Social Protection team
and Europe and Central Asia region poverty reduction and economic
management sector unit, February 2001, C. 32
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for women? - The World Bank, May 1999. (Policy Research report of
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- Gender issue in the world of work. Gender Training package.
Gender training for ILO staff and constituents for the promotion of
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- Gender, poverty and confirm employment in Guava and
Uganda(Policy research Working Paper 2367). Newman C., Canagarajah S
The World Bank, Development Research Group Rural Development and Human
Development Network Social Protection team June 2000, C. 45
- Georgia - Poverty update. January 10, 2002(Report N 22350 -GE) Document of the World Bank,2002, C. 68
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fundamentals, (Tooling for actionists BIC. Issue 1. )Washington DC,
Bank Information Center , C. 12
- Girls and Technology. Gender Equity in the New Millennium
from the May 2002 issue of the classroom Connect Newsletter, Volume. 8,
Number 8 by Lynna V. Clark, C. 9
- Grant resources for civil society organizations. The World Bank, 2001, C. 13
- Higher education in Developing Countries. Pirie and Promise.
The task force on Higher education and society.(20182)February, 2000,
C. 96
- Impact of the Telemetric for libraries Programmer under the
Fourth Framework Program European Commission DC information Society, C.
36
- Implementation of the critical areas of Concert (2002-2006), C. 3
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- Information and communication technology, poverty, and
development in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. August 2001. Africa
region Working Paper Series/ Number 20N 22711The World Bank,2001, C. 67
- Information technology, transnational democracy and gender (ITDG): a Nordic Network for research in 2002 - 2003, C. 14
- Integrating gender in World Bank assistance operations
Evaluation Department October 25, 2001(Report N 23035). Document of the
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- Internet and ICT for Social Change. Internet and ICT for social change. Gender Analysis. Gender Indicators, C. 24
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- Kosovo - Poverty assessment (in two volumes) Volume 1: Main
Report. December 20, 2001. Poverty Reduction and Economic Management
Unit. Europe and Central Asia Region(Report N 23390 KOS)Washington,
D.C. The World Bank,2002, C. 65
- Kosovo - Poverty assessment (in two volumes, Volume II) -
December 20, 2001. Poverty reduction and economic management Unit
Europe and Central Asia region(Report ¹ 23390 - KOS)Document of the
World Bank,2001, C. 142
- League of women voters of Dane country. Member Handbook. LWVDC, 1988, C. 4
- Lesbian and Gays studies. An Introductory Interdisciplinary Approach London, Thousand OANS, New-Delphi SAGE Publications, C.
- Life during Grout. International Evidence on quality of live
and per capita Income.(Policy research Working Paper 2110) Easterly W.
The World Bank, Development Research Grout Macroeconomics and Grout,
May 1999., C. 31
- Local institutions, poverty and household welfare in
Bolivia.(Policy research Working Paper 2644) Grootaert C., Narayan D.
The World Bank, Social Development and Poverty reduction and Economic
Management Network Poverty division: July 2001, C. 66
- Making transition work for everyone : poverty and inequality
in Europe and Central Asia (A World free of poverty. 20920 august
2000)Washington, D.C. The World Bank, 2000, C. 188
- Managing Disaster Risk in Emerging Economies. 20738 June
2000The World Bank, 2000. -(Disaster Risk Management series N 2).
Edited by A. Kriemere and M. Arnold - Copy Washington, C.
- Measuring and analyzing child labor: Methodological Issues.
October 2001(SP Discussion paper N 0123 23029) Washington DC, The World
Bank 2001, C. 45
- Measuring Education (equality In Coefficients of Education
(Policy research working paper Wps 2525) Thomas V., Wang V., Fan X.
Washington DC, The World Bank, January 2001, C. 37
- Men, Masculinities & Development Broadening our work
towards gender equality Alan Greig Michail Kinunel James. Land Mag
2000. Gender in Development Monograph Series 10, C.
- Methodologies to Measure the gender dimensions on crime and
violence (Policy research Working Paper WPS 2648)Washington DC, The
World Bank Latin America and the Caribbean Region Gender Unit July
2001, C. 39
- Methodology for participatory assessments with communities,
institutions, and policymakers: linking sustainability with demand,
gender, and poverty.(Metcuide - 20831)The World Bank ,March, 2000, C.
106
- Model for the Future. Innovative Social policy in Lithuania.
Spectrum Social Protection23006The World Bank, World Expo 2000, C. 27
- Moldova - Poverty assessment (A world bank, country study 19926)Washington DC, The World Bank ,November, 1999, C. 57
- Monitoring of the independent newspapers mostly read in
Azerbaijan. Newsletter # 1("Clean World". Monitoring in the Mass Media.
On the subject violence against women, 2002, C. 5
- Monitoring of the independent newspapers mostly read in
Azerbaijan. Newsletter # 2("Clean World". Monitoring in the Mass Media.
On the subject violence against women,2002, C. 6
- News third sector #37. August - September 2001. Old Laws, Eternal Problems, A new viewpoints.: Article on page 3, C. 15
- Niels-HugoBlunch subhartshan canagarajoh dhushyanth Raji.
July 2001(The informal sector revisited: Asynthesis Across Space and
Time. SP Discussion paper N 0119 -23308) The World Bank, 2001, C. 31
- Online Education Boom Leads to "Third shift" for women, New
AAUW Study Finds. The Third Shift: Women Learning Online (2001), C. 9
- Overview Attacking poverty: World Development report 2000/200120888Washington DC, The World Bank September 2000, C. 14
- Partnering: A new approach to sexual and reproductive Health.
Sylvie 1. Conan; Chief, Advocacy and IEC branch, technical support
division and Michelle Budget, Consultant New York,36861, C. 181
- Partners for change. Selecting men in HIV/AIDS prevention. New York, UNFPA,2000, C. 24
- Polish women in the 90 is yew report by the women's right Center, C.
- Poverty Reduction strategy paper (Interim report),(Azerbaijan Republic), Baku, May 2001, C. 39
- Project Appraisal Document ON A Proposed credit in the amount
of SDR 11.10 million (US $ 1380 million equivalent) to the Tajikistan -
Second Poverty Alleviation Project April 16, 2002(Report ¹ 22877
T.S)The World Bank, Human Development Sector Unit Central Asia Country
Unit, Europe and Central Asia Region, 2002, C. 77
- Project Appraisal Document ON A Proposed credit in the
amount of SDR 23.6 million (US $ 30 million equivalent) to the Republic
of Senegal. For a social Development Fund Project in support of the
first phase of a Social development fund program, December 1,
2000(Document the World Bank. Report ¹ 20195 -SE). Human development
country Department of Africa region,2000, C. 133
- Project Appraisal Document ONA. Proposed learning and
innovation loan in the amount of $US 50 million to the argentine
republic. For a family, strengthening and social capital promotion
project - PROFAM. October 30, 2001 - Argentina, Chili, Paragvay country
management Unit Latin America and the Caribbean Region, 2001(Document
of the World Bank. Report N 21344_AR), C. 40
- Project Appraisal Document ONA. Proposed loan in the amount
of $US 87 million. O million to the Islamic Republic of Iran RORA
Second preventive health care and nutrition project. April 3,
2000.(Document of the World Bank. Report N 20202 IRN) Human development
group. Middle East and North Africa Regional Office, C. 17
- Prospects for improving nutrition in Eastern Europe and
Central Asia (Human Development Network. Health, Nutrition, and
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D.C. The World Bank,2002, C. 133
- Quantifying vulnerability to poverty. A proposed Measure,
applied to Indonesia. The World Bank, East Asia and Pacific Region
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- Questions & Answerers about The World Bank's lending
(Tooling for actionists BIC. Issue 5). Washington DC, Bank Information
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Being for all (Human Development Network Health, nutrition and
population series 22612) Washington DC, The World Bank July, 2001, C.
52
- Republic of Azerbaijan. Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy
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Reduction Strategy Paper June, 2001(Document of the World Bank. For
official use money. Report N 22336-az)South Caucasus Country, Unit
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- Resources for Mobilizing Funding for development Project
Sack K. Boyson, International Youth Foundation, Author Vumi Sera, World
Bank Editor - Small Grants Program Social Development Department, World
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- Russian Veins of the Transition in the Rural Sector
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2000, C.
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over the 1990s. - The World Bank, December 2001(Policy Research working
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- Selected Trend data on gender and diversity in the future
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- Selected World Development Indicators. Word development report 2000/2001, C. 45
- Sexuality on the Internet: From Sexual Exploration to
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poverty. (Policy research Working Paper 2300)/ Loksbin M., Harris K.,
Popkin B.T he World Bank Development Research Group Poverty and Human
Resources. March 2000, C. 26
- Some results of the women's movement, C. 3
- State policies and women's autonomy in China, The Republic of
Korea and India 1950-2000: Lessons from contrasting experiences.(Policy
research report of gender and development working paper series N 16
(21743)The World Bank, Development Research Group) Lee S., Uberoi P.,
Wang D., Wang L., Zhang X. Poverty and reduction and Economic
Management Network: December 2000, C. 46
- Structural Adjustment in the transition. Case Studies from
Albania, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyz Republic and Moldova(World Bank discussion
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practices. Ed. By M. Freire and R. Stren. (World Bank Institute
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2001, C. 91
- The collective model of the household and an unexpected
implication for child labor. Hypothesis and an empirical test. Basu K.,
Ray R.(Policy research Working Paper 2813 WP 52813)The World Bank,
office of the senior vice president development economics March 2002,
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- The dynamics of poverty and the effectiveness of Poland ' s
safety net (1993-96)(Policy Research Working Paper WPS 2221. )The World
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1999, C. 67
- The economics of gender in Mexico : work, family, state, and
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- The informal sector revisited synthesis across space and
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2001(SP Discussion paper N 0119 23308)Washington DC, The World Bank
2001, C. 31
- The International Finance corporation and the Multilateral
Investment Guarantee Agency(Tooling for actionists BIC. Issue 4)
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- Transforming information & Communications Technologies
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Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union-23511Washington DC, The
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GENDER DIRECTORY
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is the data-base of all the national actors involved in women's and gender issues work. The data base supposes to include the gender focal points: State agencies, National parliament, Business sector, Mass media outlets, International organizations, functioning in Azerbaijan, Funding institutions, functioning in Azerbaijan, Diplomatic corps, functioning in Azerbaijan, the individual actors (individual feminists, writers and poets, artists, scientific women’s rights lawyers). Attention! The directory is connected by links to databases of women’s NGOs (both registered and non-registered), NGOs carrying out gender projects, researchers and teachers.
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