Gender Justice Citizenship and Development

Gender Justice  Citizenship and Development
Author: Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay,Navsharan Singh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2007
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 818988431X

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Extrait de la couverture : " In this book, studies from Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia are prefaced by an introductory chapter that links current thinking on gender justice to debates on citizenship, entitlements, and law and development. A concluding chapter situates the discussion of gender justice, citizenship, and entitlements in current development debates on poverty alleviation and social exclusion. The book brings together multidisciplinary perspectives from leading feminist scholars of sociology, political science and legal studies, among others, and in doing so, provides new insights for both advocacy and research."

Gender Justice Citizenship Development

Gender Justice  Citizenship   Development
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9788818988437

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Printbegrænsninger: Der kan printes kapitelvis.

Gender Justice Development and Rights

Gender Justice  Development  and Rights
Author: Maxine Molyneux,Shahra Razavi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2002-11-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199256457

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This text examines contemporary issues such as neoliberal policies, democracy and multiculturalism, analyzing them from a gender perspective. It examines how liberal rights and ideas of democracy and justice have been absorbed into the political agendas of women's movements.

Gender Justice and Development Local and Global

Gender Justice and Development  Local and Global
Author: Christine Koggel,Cynthia Bisman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781317527886

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It is now generally accepted by development theorists and policy-makers that the popular policies of reducing or eliminating social welfare programs over the past several decades have increased inequalities and injustices throughout the world. The authors in this collection focus on the gendered aspects of these inequalities and injustices. They do so by exploring the ethics, values, and principles central to understanding and alleviating real-world problems resulting from a lack of gender justice locally and globally. Some of the authors offer new theoretical and conceptual frameworks in order to analyze connections between gender norms and inequalities, to devise strategies to empower women and strengthen communities, to challenge mainstream understandings of justice and responsibility, to promote caring and just relationships among people within and across borders, or to shape more adequate accounts of development and global ethics. Other authors apply new theories and concepts in order to explore gender justice in the context of issues such as climate change, land ownership rights in Cameroon, or empowerment strategies in places such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Ghana, Columbia, and Indonesia. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethics and Social Welfare.

Gender Justice Citizenship and Development

Gender Justice  Citizenship and Development
Author: Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay,Navsharan Singh
Publsiher: Zubaan
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1552503399

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Although there have been notable gains for women globally in the last few decades, gender inequality and gender-based inequities continue to impinge upon girls' and women's ability to realize their rights and their full potential as citizens and equal partners in decision-making and development. In fact, for every right that has been established, there are millions of women who do not enjoy it. In this book, studies from Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia are prefaced by an introductory chapter that links current thinking on.

Gender and Citizenship in Transition

Gender and Citizenship in Transition
Author: Barbara Hobson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2000
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0415926866

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First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Gender Justice and Human Rights in International Development Assistance

Gender Justice and Human Rights in International Development Assistance
Author: Sarah Forti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-09-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351620819

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Gender Justice and Human Rights in International Development Assistance provides a critical analysis of how frameworks of gender equality play out in the field of international development assistance, at theoretical, international legislative and policy levels, donor and national policy levels and programme levels. If current dominant theoretical perspectives are not interrogated, the consequences could be that gender inequalities and injustices are inadequately addressed, or that opportunities are missed to impact on poverty reduction and on transformative gender changes. Through a renewed interpretation of gender equality in IDA, the book aims to show the way towards a more effective response to gender inequalities and injustices faced by women in developing countries. Drawing on 20 years of experience working with IDA policies and programming across three continents, this book makes an important contribution to the active and dynamic field of critical feminism, as well as providing practical illustrations on how such critical thinking might contribute to gender transformational changes. Gender Justice and Human Rights in International Development Assistance will be important reading for scholars and upper level students working in the fields of gender equality, human rights, development assistance, foreign affairs, international law, and international relations.

Gender and Citizenship in Transitional Justice

Gender and Citizenship in Transitional Justice
Author: Sanne Weber
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2023-06-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781529234145

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Through two Colombian case studies, Sanne Weber identifies the ways in which conflict experiences are defined by structures of gender inequality, and how these could be transformed in the post-conflict context. The author reveals that current, apparently gender-sensitive, transitional justice (TJ) and disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) laws and policies ultimately undermine rather than transform gender equality and, consequently, weaken the chances of achieving holistic and durable peace. To overcome this, Weber offers an innovative approach to TJ and DDR that places gendered citizenship as both the starting point and the continued driving force of post-conflict reconstruction.