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IGS Kaberry Lecture: Peace and Reconstruction in the Middle East: Where are the Women?

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This podcast was recorded at the International Gender Studies Centre's Kaberry Commemorative Lecture which was on Thursday 27th May 2009 at St Anne's College, University of Oxford.
This podcast was recorded at the International Gender Studies Centre's Kaberry Commemorative Lecture which was on Thursday 27th May 2009 at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. The Rt Honourable Professor The Baroness Afshar gave the lecture on the subject of Peace and Reconstruction in the Middle East: Where are the Women?

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Refugee Studies Centre
People
Maria Jaschok
Haleh Afshar
Keywords
iran
peace
middle east
reconstruction
iraq
women
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 01/06/2009
Duration: 00:52:29

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