In the world of feminist activism, the time is ripe for reflection and review. We need to ask why change is not happening, what works, and what is next. This article points to the fact that while women have made many gains in the last decade, policies that successfully promote women’s empowerment and gender equality are not institutionalised in the day-to-day routines of State, nor in international development agencies. We argue for changes which re-delineate who does what, what counts, who gets what, and who decides. We also argue for changes in the institutions that mediate resources, and women’s access, voice, and influence. We outline key challenges, as well as ways to envision change a n d strengthen the capacity of State and development organisations to deliver better on women’s rights.
Is there life after gender mainstreaming?
Foundational journal article from G@W co-founders Aruna Rao and David Kelleher
Aruna Rao and David Kelleher, "Is there life after gender mainstreaming?", Gender and Development Vol. 13 (2), July 2005