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click for larger view Gender, Citizenship and Governance: A Global Source Book

SERIES: Gender, Society & Development
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EDITED BY: Minke Valk Sarah Cummings Henk van Dam

SERIES: Gender, Society & Development
ISBN-10: 0855985283 
ISBN-13: 9780855985288  STOCK CODE: 00255284
AVAILABILITY: In Print   PUBLISHER: Oxfam Publishing
FORMAT: Paperback (pp: 156)   239 x 169mm   PUBLISHED: 01 Mar 2004
READERSHIP:  Postgraduate, Activists and Campaigners, Professional and Practitioners, Undergraduate,
PRICE:  £16.95 (inc. VAT)  

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DESCRIPTION

In the 1990s, the issue of good governance assumed enormous significance in the debates on global development. The concern with governance arose from the growing realisation that conventional development efforts had failed to eliminate poverty and inequality. Despite differences in priorities, the good governance agenda generally envisaged building accountability of public administration institutions to the public they are supposed to serve. Debates about and approaches to improving governance structures to obtain better development outcomes did not however automatically address the question of gender equality.

In this book, four case studies from India, Namibia, Pakistan, and South Africa describe civil society initiatives that have intervened in governance and brought about changes in institutional practice, aiming to secure strategic gender interests. These national case studies are complemented by a global perspective on governance and gender in the form of the 'state of the are' Introduction, an annotated bibliography of the international literature on this subject, and a review of relevant Web resources.

This book is the seventh in the Gender, Society and Development series. It has been produced in close cooperation with the KIT Gender, Citizenship and Governance Programme.


CONTENTS

  • Ackowledgements

  • Acronyms

  • Introduction: Gender, citizenship and governance
    Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay

  • Decentralization process and women: the case of Kerala, India
    Aleyamma Vijayan

  • Engendering institutions in Pakistan
    Naeem Mirza

  • Customary law reform in the new South Africa
    Catherine Albertyn and Likhapha Mdatha

  • A case study on the 50/50 campaign in Namibia, focusing on women's grass-roots participation
    Liz Frank and Elizabeth Khaxas

  • Annotated bibliography
    Guide to the biblography
    Annotated bibliography
    Author index
    Geographical index

    Web resources

    About the authors
Annotated bibliography; Web resources


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