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Vendor's Voices: The Story of Women Vendors in Phnom Penh Market

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This comprehensive report details the development by Banwell and her colleagues of a programme for market women in Cambodia during 1997-98. This programme, developed under the auspices of the Asia Foundation in Cambodia, focuses on women's economic and legal rights with a specific emphasis on participatory programming to enhance the economic empowerment of marginalised market vendors in Phnom Penh markets.

A limited number of copies are available from the Asia Foundation's Global Women in Politics Program, at 1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 815
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