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      <title>Woman And Local Governance In Indonesia : A Case Study Of Engendering Local Governance In North...</title>
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      <description>Authors: Siahaan, Asima Yanty Sylvania
Abstract (other language): The main purpose of this thesis is to explore the complexities involved in engendering local governance and to identify strategies to encourage gender equitable partnerships between stakeholders in local governance in Third World countries. Local governance refers to the dynamic yet complicated process of interaction between state and non-state actors involved in local level development processes, by Asima Yanty Sylvania Siahaan</description>
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