Citizenship

About the project

Political Studies at Wits University and the Women's Rights and Citizenship Programme at IDRC are pleased to be hosting the Research and Training Institute on Women's Rights and Citizenship. The purpose of this project is to deepen the capacity of researchers, policy makers and practitioners for feminist research and analysis in relation to women's rights, citizenship and governance in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Gender Justice, Citizenship and Development

Publisher: 
IDRC, Canda
Author: 
Edited by Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay and Navsharan Singh
Published Date: 
2007
Abstract: 

Although there have been notable gains for women globally in the last few decades, gender inequality and gender-based inequities continue to impinge upon girls’ and women’s ability to realize their rights and their full potential as citizens and equal partners in decision-making and development. In fact, for every right that has been established, there are millions of women who do not enjoy it.

In this book, studies from Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia are prefaced by an introductory chapter that links current thinking on gender justice to debates on citizenship, entitlements, and law and development. A concluding chapter situates the discussion of gender justice, citizenship, and entitlements in current development debates on poverty alleviation and social exclusion. The book brings together multidisciplinary perspectives from leading feminist scholars of sociology, political science and legal studies, among others, and in doing so, provides new insights for both advocacy and research.

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