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Mainstreaming Gender in Development: A critical review

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2005-01-01
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116
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This collection of articles critically assesses the degree to which gender inequality has been addressed in the work of development organisations. Contributors scrutinise the efforts of governments and NGOs, at the national and international levels, in order to assess the difference that gender mainstreaming has made to advancing women's interests in development. In addition, they consider the progress that development organisations have made in ensuring women's fullest participation at all levels of their own organisations.
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Editorial; Gender mainstreaming since Beijing: a review of success and limitations in international institutions; Gender mainstreaming or just more male-streaming? Experiences of popular participation in Bolivia; Freedom for women: mainstreaming gender in the South African liberation struggle and beyond; Gender mainstreaming in government offices in Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos: perspectives from below; Is there life after gender mainstreaming?; Re-thinking gender mainstreaming in African NGOs and communities; Strategic gender mainstreaming in Oxfam GB; NGOs, gender mainstreaming, and urban poor communities in Mumbai; Resources; Publications; Websites; Electronic resources; Organisations
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Oxfam Focus on Gender
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978-0-85598-551-6
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