【Contents】
Foreword | Kuniko Inoguchi | Gender, Disarmament and Reconciliation |
Research Papers | Akiko Ida | Making Reproductive Health Programming Equity-sensitive: Application of Human Security Approach |
Taposh Sarker | Whose Credit? Gender, Power and Control Over Loan Use in Rural Credit Programs in Bangladesh | |
Satoko Nadamoto | Gender and Information & Communication Technologies (ICTs): A Comparative Analysis of Three Cases in India | |
Setsuko Tamura | Inter-racial Marriage in the United States: How It is Shaped by the Racial and Gender Hierarchy? | |
Mahbubul Alam Chowdhury | Education for the Empowerment of Women in Bangladesh | |
Special contribution | Kaname Tsutsumi | Trafficking in Women and Girls from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) to Japan: An Attempt to Estimate Its Scope and Magnitude |
Hiroko Hashimoto | The Under-representation of Women in Science and Technology in Japan:What is Going On? | |
KFAW Report | Yukiko Oda | Women’s Participation in Political Life: Some Progress has been Made, but Large Gaps Remain |
Trends of Women’s Studies in Asia | Mahmuda Islam | Trends in Women’s Studies in Bangladesh |
Current Topics | Sonomi Tanaka | Combating Trafficking in Women and Children in Asia: Some Examples of the Asian Development Bank’s Approach |
Book Review | Elvira P. Galang | Feminism: A Movement into Everyone’s Mind and Heart |
Beverley Anne Yamamoto | The Fight for Health Against the Forces of Global Capitalism and Religious Fundamentalism: Women’s Health NGOs in the 1990s and the New Millennium | |
Women in Kitakyushu | Beverley Anne Yamamoto | Branding a Name from a Lifetime in Design: A Profile of Reiko Ikeura |
Editor’s Note |
JPY 1,000
B5/162 pages
Published in December, 2005
ISSN 0918-8568