Mind the Gap: Mainstreaming Gender and Participation in Development |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
achievements and challenges | 11 |
From participation to governance | 21 |
Tensions between gender and participation perspectives | 29 |
Bibliography | 37 |
Common terms and phrases
action activities agenda approaches to development argues change agents civil society concept Cornwall critiques decision-making democratic development agencies development organisations division of labour domestic violence dominant economic ejido empowerment equal inclusion equitable example excluded groups feminist focus gender advocates gender and development gender and participation gender equality gender inequalities gender issues gender mainstreaming gender perspective globalisation grassroots Guijt and Kaul household human important individuals institutionalise participation institutions international development interventions Jahan Kanji Kaul Shah land reform liberal feminism mainstream gender marginalised Moser movements needs neo-liberal NGOs numbers Oxfam participation in development participatory approaches participatory development Participatory Rural Appraisal peasant people's self-development planning policy processes political Poverty Assessment productive promote psychosexual development recognised redistribution reproductive roles rural sector SEWA shift from participation shift from women social relations Stiefel and Wolfe structural adjustment summarised University of Sussex UNRISD wage-work wider Women in Development women’s interests