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Gendered Insecurities, Health and Development in Africa (Paperback)
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Gendered Insecurities, Health and Development in Africa (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Development Economics
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The concept of security has often narrowly focused on issues
surrounding the protection of national borders from outside
threats. However, a richer idea of human security has become
increasingly important in the past decade or so. The aim is to
incorporate various dimensions of the downside risks affecting the
generalized well-being or dignity of people. Despite this rising
prominence, the discourses surrounding human security have
neglected to address the topic of gender, particularly how issues
of poverty and underdevelopment impact women's and men's
experiences and strategies differently. Since its introduction in
the 1994 UNDP Human Development report, the idea of human security
has become increasingly influential among academics and
international development practitioners. However, gendered
dimensions of human security have not attracted enough attention,
despite their vital importance. Women are disproportionately more
vulnerable to disease and other forms of human insecurity due to
differences in entitlement, empowerment and an array of other
ecological and socio-economic factors. These gendered insecurities
are inextricably linked to poverty, and as a result, the
feminization of poverty is a growing phenomenon worldwide. The
contributors to this volume rely on a gender-focused analysis to
consider a number of issues central to human security and
development in Africa, including food security, environmental
health risks, discrimination within judicial and legal systems,
gendered aspects of HIV/AIDS transmission and treatment
technologies, neoliberalism and poverty alleviation strategies, and
conflict and women's political activism. The gender focus of this
volume points to the importance of power relationships and policy
variability underlying human insecurities in the African context.
The insights of this book offer the potential for an improved human
security framework, one that embraces a more complex and
context-specific analysis of the issues of risk and vulnerability,
therefore expanding the capacities of the human security framework
to safeguard the livelihoods of the most vulnerable populations.
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