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  2. Women in cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Kenya, only 3% of women have access to the formal financial sector, as opposed to 44% of men. [12] Funding and opportunities from government and other institutions may be limited depending on how cooperatives label themselves (“agricultural co-op” versus “women’s co-op,” for example). [23]

  3. Feminization of poverty - Wikipedia

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    Feminization of poverty refers to a trend of increasing inequality in living standards between men and women due to the widening gender gap in poverty.This phenomenon largely links to how women and children are disproportionately represented within the lower socioeconomic status community in comparison to men within the same socioeconomic status. [1]

  4. Social documentary photography - Wikipedia

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    Examples include child labor, child neglect, homelessness, poverty among segments of society, impoverished children and the elderly, and hazardous working conditions. The poor, the social outcasts, or lower classes are portrayed in compassionate observation.

  5. Gender inequality - Wikipedia

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    In developing countries, poor women and girls living in the rural areas are significantly affected by energy poverty, because they are usually responsible for providing the primary energy for households. [106] In developed countries, old women living alone are mostly affected by energy poverty due to the low income and high cost of energy service.

  6. Social inequality - Wikipedia

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    A society can be politically stratified based on authority and power, economically stratified based on income level and wealth, occupational stratification about one's occupation. Some roles for examples doctors, engineers, lawyers are highly ranked, and thus they give orders while the rest receive the orders. [35]

  7. Open Society Foundations commit $50M to women and youth ... - AOL

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    Open Society Foundations has committed $50 million to increase civic engagement among women and youth over the next three years as part of its strategy to support democracy in the U.S. (Photo ...

  8. Dāna - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, lack of giving leads to unhappy states and poverty. Dāna leads to one of the pāramitās or "perfections", the dānapāramitā. This can be characterized by unattached and unconditional generosity, giving and letting go. [citation needed] Buddhists believe that giving without seeking anything in return leads to greater spiritual ...

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