THESIS 10980This study is concerned with the absence of gender-sensitive indicators oriented towards human rights and human development goals in the Paris Declaration of Aid Effectiveness - the main international agreement to make official development aid more effective. The thesis takes issue with the technocratic approach of the new aid agenda and argues for gender-sensitive indicators of aid effectiveness. Using Feminist Political Economy as theoretical framework, the study draws on secondary data (policy documents, newspapers, independent studies, a range of reports, and the academic literature), and uses a case study based on Nicaragua supplemented by primary data (semi-structured interviews) to assess, critique and develop a framework...
The field of international development cooperation has experienced an increasing demand for result-d...
Gender mainstreaming is one of the most widespread methods employed by donor countries and their par...
More than one billion people in the world live on less than one dollar a day and in most countries w...
This booklet is a guide to promote gender equality in the context of aid effectiveness modalities. T...
Foreign aid allocated to projects aimed at enhancing gender equality has grown rapidly and amounted ...
This research examines how the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) approaches of a private foundation an...
An explicit goal of foreign aid is to promote female empowerment and gender equality in developing c...
This document presents the principles of the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness (PD)(2005) demon...
The longstanding debate on whether foreign aid promotes development suggests that aid’s efficacy dep...
This article examines how gender-equality objectives have been addressed within the context of the P...
In humanitarian aid policy and practice, the importance of women’s participation is strongly emphasi...
Promoting gender equality and closing the persisting gender gap is critical for achieving wide-rangi...
With the aim to promote aid effectiveness that ultimately contributes to development, changes in aid...
How does official development assistance (ODA) affect women\u27s rights in aid-receiving countries? ...
This thesis sets out to discursively investigate how gender equality is represented and made in the ...
The field of international development cooperation has experienced an increasing demand for result-d...
Gender mainstreaming is one of the most widespread methods employed by donor countries and their par...
More than one billion people in the world live on less than one dollar a day and in most countries w...
This booklet is a guide to promote gender equality in the context of aid effectiveness modalities. T...
Foreign aid allocated to projects aimed at enhancing gender equality has grown rapidly and amounted ...
This research examines how the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) approaches of a private foundation an...
An explicit goal of foreign aid is to promote female empowerment and gender equality in developing c...
This document presents the principles of the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness (PD)(2005) demon...
The longstanding debate on whether foreign aid promotes development suggests that aid’s efficacy dep...
This article examines how gender-equality objectives have been addressed within the context of the P...
In humanitarian aid policy and practice, the importance of women’s participation is strongly emphasi...
Promoting gender equality and closing the persisting gender gap is critical for achieving wide-rangi...
With the aim to promote aid effectiveness that ultimately contributes to development, changes in aid...
How does official development assistance (ODA) affect women\u27s rights in aid-receiving countries? ...
This thesis sets out to discursively investigate how gender equality is represented and made in the ...
The field of international development cooperation has experienced an increasing demand for result-d...
Gender mainstreaming is one of the most widespread methods employed by donor countries and their par...
More than one billion people in the world live on less than one dollar a day and in most countries w...