Making a difference? Gender and participatory development

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The paper suggests, rethinking 'gender' and addressing more directly the issues of power and powerlessness that lie at the heart of both gender and development (GAD) and participatory development. Participation, empowerment and inclusion have become the new development buzzwords. As the development mainstream takes on some of the practices of participatory development, feminist concerns about representation, agency and voice become ever more pressing. Amidst rhetoric about 'full participation' and the involvement of 'the community' or 'all stakeholders', evidence from some contexts suggests that the very projects and processes that appear so inclusive and transformative may turn out to be supportive of a status quo that is highly inequitable for women. A number of potent challenges arise once a closer look is taken at participatory development and questions are asked about who participates, in what and on what basis, who benefits and who loses out. This paper seeks to address some of these questions and challenges. Document in pdf file; publication in 2001.

Author(s): Cornwall, Andrea Originator(s): University of Sussex. Institute of Development Studies - IDS
Resource added in: 07/05/2001
Available languages: English
Gender Identity, Social Participation, Advocacy
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