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Narayan, ed. 2005. Measuring Empowerment: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives. Washington: World Bank, pp. 89–102. Strategy&, 2012. The Third Billion webpage Strategy&. Available at: www.strategyand.pwc.com/global/home/what-wethink/ third_billion Accessed on 18 December 2014. Svarer, C., 2014. ‘CARE’s experience to date’. Mapping the Debate on Women’s Economic Empowerment, Oxford, 19 September 2014. Oxford: Mokoro. Taylor, G. and Pereznieto, P., 2014. Review of Evaluation Approaches and Methods Used by Interventions on Women and Girls’ Economic Empowerment webpage Overseas Development Institute. Available at: www.odi.org/publications/8275-reviewevaluation approaches-methods-used-by-interventions-womengirls economic-empowerment Accessed 15 January 2015. UN Women, 2012. Facts and Figures: Economic Empowerment webpage UN Women. Available at: www.unwomen.org/en/what-we-do/economicempowerment/ facts-and-figures Accessed 18 December 2014. World Bank, 2006. Gender Equality as Smart Economics: A World Bank Group Gender Action Plan pdf World Bank. Available at: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTGENDER/Resources/GAPNov 2.pdf Accessed 15 January 2015. Wome n ’s e c o n omi c emp owe rme n t Commonwealth Governance Handbook 2014/15 93 SALLY BADEN is lead consultant for women’s economic empowerment, at Social Development Direct. She previously worked as an independent researcher and policy analyst, specialising in gender equality and economic development issues. In 2001–13 Baden worked for Oxfam in a range of advisory, programme management and policy advocacy roles. From 2001–08 she was based in Senegal and Mali in West Africa, where she co-ordinated the regional Oxfam International Make Trade Fair campaign and subsequently led the development of a five-year programme of support to strengthen producer organisations in southern Mali. Prior to this, Baden worked at the Institute of Development Studies as manager of the Briefings on Development and Gender project. LILLI LOVEDAY is a programme co-ordinator at Mokoro. She has an academic background in international development and experience working in programmes, research and advisory roles with a focus on gender and gender equality, women’s health and understanding processes of change. Prior to joining Mokoro, Loveday worked with Tostan International in The Gambia, supporting delivery of a non-formal education programme aimed at bringing about positive social change by increasing awareness of human rights with a particular focus on women’s health and women’s rights.


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