Inter Press Service: When a group of women in the remote village of Sadhuraks in Pakistan's Thar Desert, some 800 km from the port city of Karachi, were asked if they would want to be born a woman in their next life, the answer from each was a resounding "˜no'. They have every reason to be unhappy with their gender, mostly because of the unequal division of labour between men and women in this vast and arid region that forms a natural boundary between India and Pakistan. "South Asian countries need to realise the tremendous......
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Pakistan: Women Turn Drought into Lesson on Sustainability
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on March 17th, 2015
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