Transforming institutions: history and challenges
Over the past few decades, many people — both women and men — have worked to develop and implement gender-equitable policies for sustainable development and societal transformation. Sites for these […]
Fraying at the Edges?
In her keynote address at the 2011 conference, Kalyani MenonSen, an independent researcher and activist based in Delhi, asks why violence against “women’s bodies, rights and freedoms” has increased in […]
Why gender matters in activism: feminism and social justice movements
Social justice movements are able to generate deep and lasting changes that policy change and development interventions alone cannot achieve. However, in many cases, women’s rights and gender justice remain […]
feminist principles on care work in the MENA region
There is a dearth of credible studies and statistics on women’s care work in the MENA region. However, feminist activists and scholars concur that the care economy is vital to […]
wanted: a feminist lens on climate action!
What decades of advocacy on climate change could not do, COVID-19 has done. Motivated by terror of an invisible but deadly enemy, millions of people have withdrawn from public spaces. […]
Organisational transformation for equality, justice and peace: a holistic approach
The starting point for our approach to organisational transformation is the idea that a holistic view of human experience demands attention to four interconnected domains…Read Full Article
Feminist epistemology: the gendered politics of knowledge-creation
Title: Feminist epistemology: the gendered politics of knowledge-creation Author: Kalyani Menon-Sen http://old.genderatwork.org/kalyani-menon-sen/ PDF: View here https://genderatwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Politics-of-knowledge-creation-KMS-10-June-2016.pdf
Intersectionality – Capacity Development Resource Kit
Title: Intersectionality Author: Kalyani Menon-Sen http://old.genderatwork.org/kalyani-menon-sen/ PDF: View here https://genderatwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Intersectionality-KMS-10-August-2016.pdf