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1. Women's Rights Human Rights: Asia Pacific Reflection, Kuala Lampur: Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development. 58.

2. World Bank's Formula for Development in Bangladesh, Dhaka: Community Development Library.

3. Who's Who in Communist China. 1966, Hong Kong: Union Research Institute. 754.

4. Women Workers in the Free Trade Zone of Sri Lanka: A Survey, 1983, Colombo: Voice of Women Publication. 102.

5. 1981-The Year of Racial Violence. 1983, Kandy: Movement for Inter-radical Justice and Equality. 76.

6. What TV does to our children: The Effects of TV Violence on Malaysian Children, in CAP report no.1. 1984, Consumers' Association of Penang: Penang. p. 44.

7. Writers' & Artists' Yearbook. 1984, London: A. & C. Black (Publisher) LTD. 510.

8. Women. 1986: Community Development Library. 60.

9. 15 Years of Co, Reports of the ACPO Assessment meeting. 1986, Asian committee for People's Organization: Kathmandu. p. 113.

10. Women's Program Newsletter. 1986 (Fall), International Council for Adult Education: Toronto. p. 26.

11. A Way to Development Professionalism: A Concept Paper. 1987, Bangkok: Thai Institute for Rural Development. 42.

12. Women's Economic Participation in Asia and the Pacific. 1987, United Nations - Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific: Bangkok. p. 367.

13. Women From Across the Seas: Migrant Workers in Japan. 1988, Tokyo: Asian Women's Association. 113.

14. World Resources 1988-89: An Assessment of the Resource Base that Supports that Global Economy. 1988, New York: Basic Books. 372.

15. Women and Social Change in Latin America, ed. E. Jelin. 1990, London: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development and Zed Books. 226.

16. The World Bank and the Environment. First Annual report Fiscal 1990. 1990, Washington D.C. 20433, U.S.A: The International Bank For Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank. 102.

17. World Bank Debt Tables 1990/1991. Photocopy ed. 1990: World bank. 10 - 365.

18. World Debt Tablets. 1990: p. 147.

19. World Declaration on Education For All and Framework for Action to Meet Basic Learning Needs. in World Conference on Education for All Meeting Basic Learning Needs. 1990. Jomtien, Thailand: the Inter-Agency Commission (UNDP, UNESCO, UNICEF, WORLD BANK).

20. Women in the Front LIne: HUman Rights violation against women, in Amnesty International Publications. 1991, Amnesty International Publications: London. p. 56.

21. The World Bank and the Environment. A Progress Report

Fiscal 1991. 1991, Washington D.C. 20433, USA: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development /The world Bank. 131.

22. World Debt Tables 1991-92: External Debt of Developing Countries. 1991, Washington D C: The World Bank. 194 &482.

23. The World Watch Reader: On Global Environmental Issues. 1st ed, ed. L.R. Brown. 1991, Kuala Lumpur: Pan Asian Business Services Sdn. Bhd. 336.

24. The World Bulletin. A Bulletin of the Institute of International Legal Studies, 1992. 8(5-6): p. 76.

25. The World Bulletin. A Bulletin of the Institute of International Legal Studies, 1992. 8(2-4): p. 80.

26. The World Bank and the Environment. Fiscal 1993. 1993, Washington D.C. 20433, USA: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank. 456.

27. The World Bulletin. A Bulletin of the Institute of International Legal Studies, 1993. 9(1-2): p. 104.

28. World Tables 1993. 1993, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 685.

29. Women Development and Aid. Working Principles of the Group of 10, 1994: p. 15.

30. Women For Peace. 1994, Women in Black - Belgrade. 229.

31. Women Laws Initiatives in the Muslim World, in Discussions from the international meeting Towards Beijing: Women Law and Status in the Muslim World. 1994, Women living under muslim law: Lahore, Pakistan.

32. Women's Studies: A World View. Women's Studies Quarterly, 1994. 12(3 and 4): p. 269 pages.

33. World Resources: A Guide to the Global Environment. People and the Environment. 1994, New York: Oxford University Press. 400.

34. Women and the Hindu Right: A Collection of Essays, ed. T.a.B. Sarkar, Urvashi. 1995, New Delhi: Kali for Women. 337.

35. Women in Bologna. 1995.

36. Women in India: Profiles and Her Stories. 4th UN World Conference on Women, ed. C. Stephen. 1995, Bangalore: Coordination Unit. 36.

37. The World Bank; Gonernance and Human Rights. Second ed. Human Rights. 1995, New York: The Lawyers Committee for Human Rights.

38. The World Bank and Gender in India. 1995, Washington D.C.: The World Bank. 31.

39. World Economic and Social Survey 1995. 1995, New York: United Nations. 346.

40. Why Live in Fear! Women Speak Out. Logos, 1996. 35(1): p. 1-86.

41. Women in Indian Society. Social Structure and Change, ed. A.M.B. Shah, B.S. and Ramaswamy, E.A. Vol. 2. 1996, New Delhi: Sage Publications. 205.

42. Women, Development and Aid: Protecting Women's Gains from Aid that Traps, ed. M.a.P.-C. Pagaduan, Violeta. 1996, Quezon City: Group of Ten Lakas ng Kababaihan (G-10). 92.

43. A Workbook on Participatory Research: Based on a Research Project by Filipina Domestic Workers in Canada. 1996, Women's Advisory Committee

The Philippines-Canada Human Resource Development Program (PCHRD)

Coalition for the Defence of Migrant Workers' Rights - Toronto

PINAY-Montreal. p. 37.

44. The World Bank: Lending on a Global Scale. Rethinking Bretton Woods, ed. J.M.a.G.B.G. Griesgraber. Vol. 3. 1996, London: Pluto Press. 240.

45. The World Bank's Partnership with Non Governmental Organizations. Participation and NGO Group Poverty and Social Policy Department. 1996, Washington DC: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. 38.

46. Women's Rights are Human Rights: Report of a Workshop held in Chieng Mai, Thailand. 1997, Novib; Forum Asia: Hague; Bangkok. p. 68.

47. World Bank Atlas 1997. 1997: The World Bank. 48.

48. World Development Report 1997: The State in a Changing World. 1997, New York: Oxford University Press. 265.

49. World Economic Outlook. 1997, Washington D C: International Monetary Fund. 85.

50. We in the Zone: Women Workers in Asia's Export Processing Zones. 1998, Hong Kong: Asia Monitor Resource Center Ltd. 268.

51. Women's Situation in Afghanistan, in Women living under Muslim laws. 1998. p. 232.

52. Workshop on State of Labour Rights in Asia and the Pacific. in Workshop on State of Labour Rights in Asia and the Pacific. 1999. Hong Kong: Asia Monitor Resource Center (AMRC).

53. Youndae. 1999: p. 40.

54. Young Journalists and Alternative Media. in Young Journalists and Alternative Media, A forum on Human Rights and Development. 1999. Bangkok: Asian Cultural Forum on Development(ACFOD).

55. Water Use Zoning for the Sustainable Development of Batangas Bay, Philippines. 1999 (June), GEF/UNDP/IMO Regional Programme for the Prevention and Management of Marine Pollution in the East Asian Seas: Quezon City. p. 50.

56. WAO's Response to the Abuse Foreign Domestic Workers (FDWs) in Malaysia. 2001 (June), Women's Aid Organisation (WAO): Selangor.

57. We! linking women, sharing knowledge. engendering change, 2002(24): p. 16.

58. When Two Elephants Clash. for Unity Aliran Monthly, 2002. 22(7): p. 40.

59. Working with Rape Survivors: A Handbook, ed. J.L. Lim, Cheng Kooi; Yen, Barbara and Lim, Kah Cheng. 2002, Penang: Women's Centre for Change. 119.

60. Women and Culture. In god's image

Journal of Asian Women's Resource Centre for Culture and Theology, 2003. 22(1): p. 52.

61. Women's Report Card on Burma: Abused Bargaining Chips. 2003, Alternative Asean Network on Burma: Bangkok. p. 40.

62. Work and Well - being in the Age of Finance. in Globalization, Structural Change and Income Distribution. 2003. Muttukadu, Chennai, India: Tulika Books.

63. World Rivers Review. World Rivers Review, 2003. 18(5): p. 15.

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