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Gender lost and gender found: BRAC's Gender Quality Action-Learning Programme

Rao, Aruna
Kelleher, David
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1998-05-01
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The Gender Quality Action-Learning (GQAL) Programme of BRAC, a large rural development NGO in Bangladesh, is described and analysed. This Programme works with male and female field-staff and managers in a process of issue-analysis, action planning, and implementation (the GQAL cycle) to address organizational change and programme quality concerns in a way that is informed by an understanding of gender. Gender, meaning women or the relations between men and women, is sometimes lost as deeper issues of power and instrumentality surface. The greatest challenge for the Programme now is to explore the gendered nature of both, and find ways to change gender bias along with other organizational, structural, and process features that promote gender inequity both within BRAC and in the delivery and impact of its social change objectives.<p>This article is hosted by our co-publisher Taylor & Francis.</p>
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Development in Practice
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8
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2
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0961-4524
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1364-9213
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