By a woman, for women : Gyaan Center in India can live up to its goal of empowering xoung women in a low-literacy area, but its impactufl design and planned future programme suggest it's off to a good start.
Published in: | Frame (2021)141, S. Seite 98-103 : Illustrationen |
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