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Gender, Development, and Poverty

SERIES: Focus on Gender
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EDITED BY: Caroline Sweetman

SERIES: Focus on Gender
ISBN-10: 0855984805 
ISBN-13: 9780855984809  STOCK CODE: 00254806
AVAILABILITY: In Print   PUBLISHER: Oxfam Publishing
FORMAT: Paperback (pp: 104)   246 x 189mm   PUBLISHED: 27 Dec 2002
READERSHIP:  Postgraduate, Activists and Campaigners, Professional and Practitioners, Undergraduate,
PRICE:  £12.95 (inc. VAT)  

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DESCRIPTION

Over the past 50 years, billions of dollars and working days have been expended on the 'development' of countries in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the Pacific. The alleviation of poverty is the primary concern of many - though not all - organisations working in the development sector.

This book examines how gender inequalities impact on men's, women's and children's experiences of poverty, and demonstrates the importance of integrating gender analysis into every aspect of development initiatives. Covering a range of issues including macro-level neo-liberal restructuring, poverty reduction strategies, gender budgets, education, HIV/AIDS, globalization and poverty in the north, the contributors bring new insights into impacts of gender-blind development policies at all levels. They show how gender equality forms an integral part of 'development' which must be mainstreamed into all poverty alleviation programmes and development initiatives if these are to create positive outcomes for poor people.




CONTENTS

  • Editorial
    Caroline Sweetman

  • Passing the buck? Money literacy and alternatives to credit and savings schemes
    Helen Pankhurst

  • Challenges for integrating gender into poverty alleviation programmes: lessons from Sudan
    Abdal Monium Khidir Osman

  • Alive and kicking: women's and men's responses to poverty and globalisation in the UK
    Jo Rowlands

  • Women's oral knowledge and the poverty of formal education in the SE Peruvian Amazon
    Sheila Aikman

  • Poverty, HIV, and barriers to education: street children's experiences in Tanzania
    Ruth Evans

  • Gender, poverty, and intergenerational vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
    Mogha Kamal Smith

  • Resisting austerity: a gendered perspective to neo-liberal restructuring in Peru
    Maureen Hays-Mitchell

  • Gender budgets: what's in it for the NGO's?
    Debbie Budlender

  • 'Engendering' Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs): the issues and the challenges
    Elaine Zuckerman

  • Resources
    Compiled by Ruth Evans

  • Publications

  • Journals

  • Electronic resources

  • Organisations

  • Videos

  • Conferences


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