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Gender Planning And Development
Caroline O.N. Moser

Gender Planning And Development

theory, practice, and training

Routledge (1993)
9780415056212
285 pages
Dewey 305.42/09172/4
LC Classification HQ1240.5.D44 .M68 1993
LC Control No. 92037648

Subject

  • Developing Countries - Social Policy
  • Feminism
  • Feminism - Developing Countries
  • Gender Studies/Feminism
  • Women - Social Conditions - Developing Countries

Plot

This book describes the development of gender planning as a legitimate planning tradition in its own right. It highlights gender planning as a new tradition whose goal is to ensure that women, through empowering themselves, achieve equalityand equity with men in developing societies. The author explores the relationship between gender and development, and gives a comprehensive introduction to Thirld World gender policy and practice. The book also describes the conceptual rationale for a new planing tradition based on gender and needs, and identifies methodological procedures, tools and techniques to integrate gender into planning processes. It emphasizes the role training plays in creating gender awareness, and put forward the entry points for women's organizations to negotiate for women's needs at household, civil society, the state and global levels. (Adapted from publisher's abstract).

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