Category: Articles

‘NGOs and the political empowerment of the poor: cultivating the habits of Democracy’ World Development (2012)

Recent research in Bangladesh highlights an interesting paradox: impressive development outcomes combined with extremely poor quality of governance. The country’s active development NGO sector has been credited with some of the more positive development achievements. The question that this paper...

Gender and international migration: globalization, development and governance

” Gender and international migration: globalization, development and governance” by Lourdes Beneria, Carmen Diana Deere and Naila Kabeer This contribution examines the connections between gender and international migration around three themes: globalization, national economic development,...

Keynote paper at Expert Meeting on women’s empowerment and inclusive growth (organised by IDRC and DFID)

IDRC Highlight: Exploring how to increase women’s labour market participation 26/01/2012, London, UK, Global Events IDRC and the UK Department of International Development (DFID) convened an expert meeting in January 2012, hosted by the...

Afghan values or women’s rights? Gendered narratives of continuity and change in urban Afghanistan IDS Working Paper No. 387

http://www.ids.ac.uk/files/dmfile/Wp387.pdf There is considerable debate about the extent to which gender equality and womens’ rights are universal values. This debate has been particularly heated in Afghanistan where the violation of women’s rights by the...

Contexualizing economic pathways to women’s empowerment: findings from a multi-country study

Pathways Policy Paper October 2011 A number of key findings emerged from our research. While our surveys confirmed the      overall importance of women’s access to paid work for improvements in different aspects of their...

The power of relationships: love and solidarity in a landless women’s organisation in rural Bangladesh

This article examines the significance of social relationships in women’s lives and their relevance to processes of women’s empowerment. In Bangladesh, traditional structures limit women’s social interaction to their immediate family and maintain male...

Can paid work provide a pathway to women’s empowerment: findings from a survey in Bangladesh (IDS Pathways Working Paper No. 2011/No. 375

https://www.ids.ac.uk/files/dmfile/Wp375.pdf The debate about the relationship between paid work and women’s position within the family and society is a long standing one. Some argue that women’s integration into the market is the key to...