Doss, Cheryl, Ruth Meinzen-Dick, and Allan Bomuhangi. 2014. “Who Owns the Land? Perspectives from Rural Ugandans and Implications for Large-Scale Land Acquisitions.” Feminist Economics 20 (1): 76–100.
Topics: Agriculture, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Land Tenure, Households, Land Grabbing, Rights, Land Rights, Property Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Uganda Keywords: Gender, land aquisition, land ownership, tenure security, land tenure, Uganda
Daley, Elizabeth, and Sabine Pallas. 2014. “Women and Land Deals in Africa and Asia: Weighing the Implications and Changing the Game.” Feminist Economics 20 (1): 178–201.
Topics: Development, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Land Grabbing, Rights, Land Rights Keywords: women, land, rural economic development, Gender
Eklund, Lisa and Siri Tellier. 2012. “Gender and International Crisis Response: Do We Have the Data, and Does It Matter?” Disasters 36 (4): 589–608.
Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Humanitarian Assistance Keywords: Crisis, disaster, evaluation, Gender, gender mainstreaming, humanitarian response, Sex-disaggregated data
Esquivel, Valeria. 2016. “Power and the Sustainable Development Goals: A Feminist Analysis.” Gender & Development 24 (1): 9–23.
Topics: Development, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Rights, Human Rights, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Keywords: power, empowerment, justice, Gender, growth, human rights
Razavi, Shahra. 2016. “The 2030 Agenda: Challenges of Implementation to Attain Gender Equality and Women’s Rights.” Gender & Development 24 (1): 25–41.
Topics: Development, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Rights, Women's Rights, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Keywords: 2030 Agenda, Gender, inequality, women, sustainable development, human rights
Koehler, Gabriele. 2016. “Tapping the Sustainable Development Goals for Progressive Gender Equity and Equality Policy?” Gender & Development 24 (1): 53–68.
Topics: Development, Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gender Equity, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Keywords: policy, Rights, Gender, climate change, SDGs, United Nations
Stuart, Elizabeth, and Jessica Woodroffe. 2016. “Leaving No-One Behind: Can the Sustainable Development Goals Succeed Where the Millennium Development Goals Lacked?” Gender & Development 24 (1): 69–81.
Topics: Development, Economies, Poverty, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Keywords: intersectionality, poverty, Gender, SDGs, Leave no-one behind, women
Richards, Esther, Valerie Percival, Sarah Ssali, and Sally Theobald. 2015. “Gender Equality Needs Critical Consideration in Conflict-Affected Settings.” Development in Practice 25 (3): 433-41. doi:10.1080/09614524.2015.1016480.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Health Keywords: conflict and reconstruction, Gender, health, Governance and public policy
Msukwa, Chimwemwe A.P.S., and Marion Keim-Lees. 2014. “Endogenous African Governance Systems: What Roles Do Women Play in Rural Malawi?” Development in Practice 24 (5–6): 735–42. doi:10.1080/09614524.2014.938613.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Governance, Post-Conflict Governance, Political Participation, Post-Conflict Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: Malawi Keywords: Gender, diversity, Sub-Saharan Africa
Jenkins, Katy, and Glevys Rondón. 2015. “‘Eventually the Mine Will Come’: Women Anti-Mining Activists’ Everyday Resilience in Opposing Resource Extraction in the Andes.” Gender & Development 23 (3): 415–31.
Topics: Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Violence Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Ecuador, Peru Keywords: Gender, activism, extractive industries, Latin America, resilience
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