Deep-rooted patriarchal systems uphold gender and class-based inequalities in Bangladesh, within which the issue of land distribution and use remains integral to the transformation of poverty for a large number of women and men. Nijera Kori is a national social movement organising landless people to claim their rights and challenge the discrimination that constrains their agency and development. Through qualitative research, backed up by an extensive secondary literature, this study explores how and why men and women are working together for the gender equality objectives of this movement, and how these relate to wider economic justice goals. Across two sites in Northern Bangladesh the qualitative research engaged men and women from landles...
Assesses the status of women in Bangladesh by analysing the dynamics of female participation in labo...
Abstract: Women‟s activism and the forms of patriarchal repression women experience within landless ...
This paper discusses women’s rights and violence of women in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is poor, and dev...
Whilst there is a formal commitment to rights in Bangladesh, spelt out in its constitution, its lega...
This article explores the significant gender gap that currently exists in regard to power relatio...
"The post-independence era in Bangladesh, beginning in the early seventies, gave rise to internation...
Inheritance is a problem for women’s economic and financial circumstances as well as for human right...
Women’s engagement, leadership and decision-making in the public sphere continues to be suppressed i...
Bangladesh is widely deemed to have made rapid progress on gender equality and women's empowerment. ...
Assesses the status of women in Bangladesh by analysing the dynamics of female participation in labo...
Women-focused development initiatives have become a controversial issue connected with women's healt...
By focusing on three different national level women's organisations in Bangladesh, this article look...
It is often assumed that poverty reduction would lead to gender equality. Research however, points t...
Abstract Equality of genders is not only an important social and moral issue, but it is also desira...
The brief states that the bargaining power of men and women crucially shapes the resource allocation...
Assesses the status of women in Bangladesh by analysing the dynamics of female participation in labo...
Abstract: Women‟s activism and the forms of patriarchal repression women experience within landless ...
This paper discusses women’s rights and violence of women in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is poor, and dev...
Whilst there is a formal commitment to rights in Bangladesh, spelt out in its constitution, its lega...
This article explores the significant gender gap that currently exists in regard to power relatio...
"The post-independence era in Bangladesh, beginning in the early seventies, gave rise to internation...
Inheritance is a problem for women’s economic and financial circumstances as well as for human right...
Women’s engagement, leadership and decision-making in the public sphere continues to be suppressed i...
Bangladesh is widely deemed to have made rapid progress on gender equality and women's empowerment. ...
Assesses the status of women in Bangladesh by analysing the dynamics of female participation in labo...
Women-focused development initiatives have become a controversial issue connected with women's healt...
By focusing on three different national level women's organisations in Bangladesh, this article look...
It is often assumed that poverty reduction would lead to gender equality. Research however, points t...
Abstract Equality of genders is not only an important social and moral issue, but it is also desira...
The brief states that the bargaining power of men and women crucially shapes the resource allocation...
Assesses the status of women in Bangladesh by analysing the dynamics of female participation in labo...
Abstract: Women‟s activism and the forms of patriarchal repression women experience within landless ...
This paper discusses women’s rights and violence of women in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is poor, and dev...