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These patterns illuminate the need to consider policy and programming design options as part of a comprehensive approach to advancing agency and gender equality. Agency entails the ability to make decisions about one’s own life and act on them free of violence, retribution, or fear, but it requires group and collective action. The importance of social norms and laws and legal institutions as drivers of gender equality outcomes makes the case for increased policy attention, but out of 31 countries recognizing customary law, 11 exempt such laws from the constitution, and even where customary and religious laws remain subject to constitutional oversight, in practice, such oversight often remains lacking. ReferencesAgarwal, Bina. 2010. Gender and Green Governance: The Political Economy of Women’s Presence within and beyond Community Forestry. New York: Oxford University Press. CrossrefGoogle ScholarAlkire, Sabina, Pierre Pratley, and Ana Vaz. 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