Review:
Feminist Theory In International Development
overall review score: 4.5
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Feminist theory in international development is a framework that seeks to address and rectify gender inequalities and injustices in the context of global development efforts.
Key Features
- Intersectionality
- Gender mainstreaming
- Critical analysis of power dynamics
- Empowerment of women and marginalized groups
Pros
- Raises awareness about gender disparities in development practices
- Promotes inclusivity and diversity in decision-making processes
- Encourages sustainable and equitable development strategies
Cons
- May face resistance from traditional or patriarchal institutions
- Challenges existing power structures and norms
- Implementation can be complex and require systemic changes