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		By: Victor Mr Okoth		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks Susan, effective gender mainstreaming  in environment requires that,both sexes to be involved at all levels of the decision making process, all levels of policy making and project designing, planning, implementation and evaluation. Only in so doing can policies and projects respond to the varied needs of both men and women and only then can the capabilities and potentials in each case be fully utilized for sustainability.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Susan, effective gender mainstreaming  in environment requires that,both sexes to be involved at all levels of the decision making process, all levels of policy making and project designing, planning, implementation and evaluation. Only in so doing can policies and projects respond to the varied needs of both men and women and only then can the capabilities and potentials in each case be fully utilized for sustainability.</p>
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