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Cries of Anguish: A Report on Pakistan's FATA
Pakistan's volatile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) are too dangerous for most outsiders to access, and little information on the area leaves the region. Khalid Aziz, director of institutional capacity-building for the FATA Secretariat, screens a documentary and discusses the area's beleaguered development.

Enterprising Women in Urban Zimbabwe: Gender, Microbusiness, and Globalization
A new book published by Woodrow Wilson Center Press examines women’s experiences in microbusiness in Zimbabwe during the 1990s.

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Enterprising Women in Urban Zimbabwe: Gender, Microbusiness, and Globalization
Written by Mary Johnson Osirim


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