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Mainstreaming Gender in Development: A Critical Review

 

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Mainstreaming Gender

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Fenella Porter is a freelance consultant, and former gender adviser, Oxfam GB

Caroline Sweetman is Editor of Gender & Development.

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  • Contents (PDF 49KB)
  • Editorial - Fenella Porter and Caroline Sweetman (PDF 230KB)
  • Gender mainstreaming since Beijing: a review of success and limitations in international institutions - Caroline Moser and Annalise Moser (PDF 347KB)
  • Gender mainstreaming or just more male-streaming? Experiences of popular participation in Bolivia - Suzanne Clisby (PDF 288KB)
  • Freedom for women: mainstreaming gender in the South Africa liberation struggle and beyond - Shamim Meer (PDF 244KB)
  • Gender mainstreaming in government offices in Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos: perspectives from below - Kyoko Kusakabe (PDF 266KB)
  • Is there life after gender mainstreaming? - Aruna Rao and David Kelleher (PDF 316KB)
  • Re-thinking gender mainstreaming in African NGOs and communities - Senorina Wendoh and Tina Wallace (PDF 210KB)
  • Strategic gender mainstreaming in Oxfam GB - Elsa Dawson (PDF 226KB)
  • NGOs, gender mainstreaming, and urban poor communities in Mumbai - Vandana Desai (PDF 222KB)
  • Resources: Publications; Websites; Electronic resources; Organisations - compiled by Kanika Lang (PDF 295KB)
  • PDF of whole book (PDF 2,540KB)
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    • Gender at Work exists to build knowledge and capacity on strategic change for women's empowerment, gender equality, and social inclusion. It works with development organisations and focuses on the links between organisations, gender equality, and institutional change.
    • The Association for Women's Rights in Development is an international membership organisation connecting, informing, and mobilising people and organisations committed to achieving gender equality, sustainable development, and women's human rights.
    • Womankind Worldwide is a UK-based charity dedicated to women's development and women's human rights globally.
    • Women in Development Europe (WIDE) is a European network of development NGOs, gender specialists, and human rights activists. It monitors and influences international economic and development policy and practice from a feminist perspective.
    • Women Watch is a central gateway to information and resources on the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women throughout the United Nations system.
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