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Getting at the roots: Reintegrating human rights & gender equality in post-2015 development agenda

Getting at the roots: Reintegrating human rights & gender equality in post-2015 development agenda

April 2013

The following paper was submitted by AWID to the UNICEF/UN Women Global Thematic Consultation on post-2015 agenda "Addressing Inequalities" (October 2012)

IDeA Debate Articles 2

IDeA Debate Articles 2

February 2013

Re-envisioning Development, Exploring Alternative Constructions Across the Globe Debates from the 2012 AWID Forum.

IDeA Debate Articles #1

IDeA Debate Articles #1

March 2012

Diverse development models and strategies revisited
A special contribution to the 12th AWID International Forum

The Feminist Perspectives Towards Transforming Economic Power: Topic 3: Buen Vivir

The Feminist Perspectives Towards Transforming Economic Power: Topic 3: Buen Vivir

March 2012

By Martha Lanza, Fundación Colectivo Cabildeo Bolivia. Edited by AWID

This article introduces Buen Vivir both as a concept and in its implementation in public policies in Bolivia. The notion that Buen Vivir is gender neutral is examined in light of the fact that the main challenges are dismantling patriarchal power structures, the restriction of women’s participation in decision making, and recognizing the gender inequalities within indigenous communities

Fact and Fiction: Examining Microcredit/Microfinance from a Feminist Perspective

March 2012

By Soma Kishore Parthasarathy. Edited by Natalie Raaber, AWID

Feminist researcher, activist, and practitioner, Soma K. Parthasarathy, shares her experiences, reflections and analysis on microcredit from a critical feminist perspective. This paper provides a definition of microcredit, then situates microcredit both historically and within present debates on development and economics, and discusses its impact on particular groups of women.

Feminist Perspectives Towards Transforming Economic Power: Topic 2 Agroecology

Feminist Perspectives Towards Transforming Economic Power: Topic 2 Agroecology

January 2012

By Ana Paula Lopes and Emilia Jomalinis, ActionAid Brazil 

The Feminist Perspectives Towards Transforming Economic Power series shares information, experiences from the ground, and testimonies from diverse groups of women. It provides analysis and builds knowledge on alternative visions and practices of development, with a vision of transformation.

Feminist Perspectives Towards Transforming Economic Power: Topic 1 Food Sovereignty

Feminist Perspectives Towards Transforming Economic Power: Topic 1 Food Sovereignty

August 2011

By Pamela Caro
Coordinated by Alejandra Scampini

The Feminist Perspectives Towards Transforming Economic Power series shares information, experiences from the ground, and testimonies from diverse groups of women. It provides analysis and builds knowledge on alternative visions and practices of development, with a vision of transformation.

 

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