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This book illuminates the intersection of religion and gender
within the development sector, exposing challenges in both policy
and practice and suggesting implementable solutions. This book
argues that a better understanding of the religion-gender nexus is
needed by development sector practitioners, especially at a time
when religious arguments are being used around the world to justify
gender inequality and violence against women. The book draws on
extensive qualitative research with senior gender personnel,
religion advisors, and implementation partners from across the
largest bilateral development agencies. The nexus is considered
from the grassroots level up to donor country politics and across
key themes, such as gender-based violence, reproductive rights,
unpaid care and domestic work, and women's participation in
leadership roles. The book concludes by offering implementable
solutions for practitioners to address the religion-gender nexus in
a more meaningful way. Bridging the gap between academic theory and
day-to-day development practice, this book is an important
reference for development practitioners, and for researchers from
across development studies, gender studies, and religious studies.
This book illuminates the intersection of religion and gender
within the development sector, exposing challenges in both policy
and practice and suggesting implementable solutions. This book
argues that a better understanding of the religion-gender nexus is
needed by development sector practitioners, especially at a time
when religious arguments are being used around the world to justify
gender inequality and violence against women. The book draws on
extensive qualitative research with senior gender personnel,
religion advisors, and implementation partners from across the
largest bilateral development agencies. The nexus is considered
from the grassroots level up to donor country politics and across
key themes, such as gender-based violence, reproductive rights,
unpaid care and domestic work, and women's participation in
leadership roles. The book concludes by offering implementable
solutions for practitioners to address the religion-gender nexus in
a more meaningful way. Bridging the gap between academic theory and
day-to-day development practice, this book is an important
reference for development practitioners, and for researchers from
across development studies, gender studies, and religious studies.
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