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Centre for Women’s Studies
University of the Philippines
UN-INSTRAW has partnered with the UP Centre for Women’s Studies in the implementation of the “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive Local Development” project (2007-2008), which will analyze women’s migration and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender perspective. CWS will work specifically on the Philippines component of this multi-country project.


Fundación General (FUAM)
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
UN-INSTRAW has partnered with the UAM Fundación General in the implementation of the “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive Local Development” project (2007-2008), which will analyze women’s migration and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender perspective. Fundación General will work specifically on the Morocco component of this multi-country project.


Sussex Centre for Migration Research
University of Sussex
UN-INSTRAW has partnered with the Sussex Centre for Migration Research in the implementation of the “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive Local Development” project (2007-2008), which will analyze women’s migration and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender perspective. The Centre will work specifically on the Albania component of this multi-country project.


South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
University of Witwatersrand
UN-INSTRAW has partnered with SAIIA in the implementation of the “Women’s Migration and Remittances in Southern Africa” project (2007), which looks at the gender dimensions of women’s migration and remittances from Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe to South Africa.


Southern African Migration Project
Queens University (SAMP)
UN-INSTRAW has partnered with the SAMP in the implementation of the “Gender and Remittances: Building Gender-Responsive Local Development” project (2007-2008), which will analyze women’s migration and the local development impacts of remittances in Albania, Dominican Republic, Lesotho, Morocco, Philippines and Senegal from a gender perspective. The SAMP will work specifically on the Lesotho component of this multi-country project.