Gender planning in development agencies : meeting the challenge : a report of a workshop held at The Cherwell Centre, Oxford, England in May 1993
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Gender planning in development agencies : meeting the challenge : a report of a workshop held at The Cherwell Centre, Oxford, England in May 1993
Oxfam, c1994
- : pbk.
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work contains a collection of articles on gender planning which resulted from a conference sponsored by EUROSTEP, a pan-European consortium of development agencies and other European networks. The book includes papers on theoretical and practical issues, as well as case studies from across Europe, with contributions from academics and practitioners including Naila Kabeer, Georgina Ashworth, Sarah White, Diana Vinding, Tina Wallace, and Judy El-Bushra. Mandy Macdonald provides an introduction and an overview, bringing together the themes of the conference, and identifying key issues associated with gender planning in the special context of development agencies.
Table of Contents
- I Issues arising from the workshop. II Keynote papers: 1 An ABC of institutionalizing gender, Georgina Ashworth
- 2 Gender-aware policy and planning, Naila Kabeer
- 3 Making men an issue - Gender planning for the other half, Sarah White. III Thematic papers: 1 Consulting and involving local women in project design, Diana Vinding
- 2 Integrating gender issues into evaluation, Tina Wallace
- 3 Gender planning in situations of conflict, Judy El-Bushra. IV Case studies: 1 The role of policy in mainstreaming gender - the experience of HIVOS, Corina Straatsma
- 2 Staff development and gender training in Oxfam (UK/I), Bridget Walker
- 3 GADU - a specialist gender unit in Oxfam (UK/I), Eugenia Pisa-Lopez
- 4 Structures to promote gender within MS, Gitte Berg
- 5 North-South dialogue - the experience of Novib, Adrie Papma
- 6 Incorporating gender into Lome IV projects and programmes, Dorothee Versteylen
- 7 Monitoring criteria - the experience of Novib, Ellen Sprenger
- 8 Ibis' partner organizations, Diana Vinding
- 9a Networking to improve our practice - Oxfam's South/South women's Linking Project, Candida March
- 9b WIDE - a European network for lobbying, Helen O'Connell
- 9c Networking for human rights - Novib's experience, Mirjam van Reisen
- 9d Networking - the experience of the GOOD group in APRODEV, Gerlind Melsbach.
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