Exam 6: Gender and Development: Theoretical Insights and International Commitments
Exam 1: What Is Development? From Economic Growth to the Sustainable Development Goals97 Questions
Exam 2: Imperialism and the Colonial Experience97 Questions
Exam 3: Theories of Development Economics99 Questions
Exam 4: The Critical Political Economy of Development93 Questions
Exam 5: Post-development and Alternatives to Development102 Questions
Exam 6: Gender and Development: Theoretical Insights and International Commitments101 Questions
Exam 7: Globalization and Development94 Questions
Exam 8: State of the State: Does the State Have a Role in Development?93 Questions
Exam 9: National Development Agencies and Bilateral Aid90 Questions
Exam 10: The International Financial Institutions 87 Questions
Exam 11: The United Nations and Multilateral Actors in Development91 Questions
Exam 12: Private Enterprise and Development87 Questions
Exam 13: Civil Society and Development89 Questions
Exam 14: China and the Emerging Economies87 Questions
Exam 15: Debt and Development91 Questions
Exam 16: Free Trade, Fair Trade, and South-South Trade86 Questions
Exam 17: Democracy86 Questions
Exam 18: Climate Change, Environment, and Development88 Questions
Exam 19: Rural Development89 Questions
Exam 20: Urban Development: Cities in the Global South87 Questions
Exam 21: Development and Health88 Questions
Exam 22: Conflict and Development 88 Questions
Exam 23: Refugees and International Development Policy and Practice93 Questions
Exam 24: Indigenous Community Economic Resilience87 Questions
Exam 25: Culture and Development87 Questions
Exam 26: Measuring and Evaluating Poverty85 Questions
Exam 27: Inequality and Social Policy97 Questions
Exam 28: Planning and Appraising Development Projects94 Questions
Exam 29: Humanitarian Assistance and Intervention91 Questions
Exam 30: Ethics of Development, by Des Gasper94 Questions
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How has gender-based violence been addressed in the development field?
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The shift from a focus on women to one on gender was driven by the phenomenal success of two decades of development programs aimed at improving women's economic, political, and social positions.
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Why is the adoption of Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace, and security considered a monumental achievement?
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What drove the change from a focus on women to one on gender in development programming?
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What event adopted the gender mainstreaming theory of development as the central mechanism for ensuring gender equality?
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Male empowerment is regarded as a key tool for challenging and transforming unequal political, economic, and social structures.
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How has approaches to development changed in relation to gender from the welfare approach to gender and development?
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Why do some scholars question whether it is even possible to create development alliances among women from different parts of the Global North and South?
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Why is the 1979 CEDAW a foundational document for recognizing that women's rights are human rights?
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What is the implication of the use of the term feminicidio for the fight in Latin America against the killing of women?
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Why have international organizations argued that it is important to end early and forced marriages, and what has been gained from this?
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Empowerment requires greater attention to the impact of cultural differences, economic and political power, colonial histories, and gendered practices and relations.
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How was the issue of overpopulation addressed as a "development" problem?
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Why is it important to move beyond simplified targeted solutions for issues related to gender and development to broader systemic commitments?
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Mainstream institutions envision empowerment as a means for enhancing efficiency and productivity within the status quo.
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The #metoo movement is an example of the need to challenge toxic masculine practices.
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Compared to women and girls as key development issues, toxic patriarchal power and gender inequality has only emerged as an important developmental issue recently.
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What role does masculinity play in understanding the role of gender and development?
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Why is essentializing women and girls an issue in international development?
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What are some examples of Gender Lens Investing strategies?
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