This evaluation report, produced as part of the Oxfam Effectiveness Reviews Series 2013/14, was co-authored by Bet Caeyers of the IFS Centre for the Evaluation of Development Policies.
Authors
Research Associate Yale University, Stockholm University and FAIR/Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)
Bet is a Research Associate of the IFS who is an Adjunct Associate Professor at FAIR/Norwegian School of Economics (NHH).
Simone Lombardini
Report details
- Publisher
- Oxfam GB
Suggested citation
Caeyers, B and Lombardini, S. (2015). Women's Empowerment in Indonesia: Evaluation of Papua women's empowerment. Oxford: Oxfam GB. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/womens-empowerment-indonesia-evaluation-papua-womens-empowerment (accessed: 28 April 2024).
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