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The politics integrating gender to state development process trends, opportunities, and constraints, In Bangaldesh, Chile, Jamica, Mali, Morocco, and Uganda
Publisher: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) Geneva
Author: Anne Marie Goetz
Type: report
Date: May 1995
Keywords: Feminist perspective on development, the state and public administration
Location in CRTDA: The Machreq/Maghreb Gender Linking and Information Project (MACMAG GLIP) Library
The paper of Anne Marie Goetz provides an assessment of efforts in six of the seven countries to improve public accountability to women in the development process. The paper begins with a brief theoretical discussion of feminist perspectives on the develop mentalist state. It then goes on to provide an overview of some of the more prominent political, economic and social trends of the part two decades, against which efforts have been made to institutionalize gender in state development processes. In the main body of the paper, Goetz provides a historical and comparative analysis of efforts in the six case study countries to institutionalize gender concerns. The picture that emerges is one of the extraordinarily fractured trajectories of institutionalization within the public administration.
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