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Realizing Women’s Potential in Rwanda

10 Sep 2019

To do this, the campaign proposes that the government reduce dependency on VAT and explore the potential of corporate and property tax to expand the revenue base. [...] It provided a space for ordinary citizens to testify about the impact of inadequate tax collection and tax policies by the state of Bangladesh, and the behaviour of multinationals. [...] The movement by and for mining-affected communities continues to grow, building connections and alliances across the country, the continent, and the world. [...] Her husband Supporting these committees and the women of the area in refused to go with her and so they general are community-based organisations that provid e divorced and Sabir returned on her own legal and psychosocial services and business training and to Rafah, in the south of the narrow grants, combining to strengthen the voice, agency, and Palestinian territory of Gaza, bounded resilience o. [...] This provides the background for us to know the needs of the community – the needs of children, violated women and poor people.” 18 Rasha Hossain (right) with another community mobiliser, Emam, of the Protection and Response Committee.

Authors

Srividya.Harish

Pages
19
Published in
South Africa