This paper looks at what is lost and gained through the process of translating international policy from a global to a local space. It does this by sharing results from a multisite ethnographic study of gender practices in foreign-funded South African health organisations. This study identifies a number of tactics used by practitioners to deal with the funding constraints and unique knowledge systems that characterise local spaces, including: using policy to appeal to donors; merging gender with better resourced programmes; and redirecting funding allocations. These tactics point to how practitioners are adopting, manipulating and transforming international policies in order to suit their everyday working realities
Abstract: The United Nations Millennium Development Goal [MDG] (Goal 1; Poverty reduction) in South ...
Contains fulltext : 251294.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Mainstreaming: Changing the Deep Structure of Organizations. This article argues that gender mainstr...
This paper looks at what is lost and gained through the process of translating international policy ...
This paper explores barriers to gender policy implementation arising from the narratives framing gen...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the United Nations Global Strategy (2016-30) emphasize ...
The purpose of this article is to explore how legislation and common law can be creatively interpre...
Addressing gender inequality as a social driver of HIV risk and vulnerability has become a key acti...
The quotation which heads this paper encapsulates two important issues in AIDS research in South Afr...
This paper explores the challenges and opportunities for feminists working as women’s rights and ge...
Background Despite 20 years of democracy, South Africa still suffers from profound ...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are increasingly relied upon to supplement human resources for healt...
This article presents three case studies on the question of gender, health and change. It describes ...
Decades of ‘feminist’ sexual- and gender-based violence (SGBV) policies have produced limited change...
Gender training programs have emerged as important tools to be used in the process of gender sensiti...
Abstract: The United Nations Millennium Development Goal [MDG] (Goal 1; Poverty reduction) in South ...
Contains fulltext : 251294.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Mainstreaming: Changing the Deep Structure of Organizations. This article argues that gender mainstr...
This paper looks at what is lost and gained through the process of translating international policy ...
This paper explores barriers to gender policy implementation arising from the narratives framing gen...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the United Nations Global Strategy (2016-30) emphasize ...
The purpose of this article is to explore how legislation and common law can be creatively interpre...
Addressing gender inequality as a social driver of HIV risk and vulnerability has become a key acti...
The quotation which heads this paper encapsulates two important issues in AIDS research in South Afr...
This paper explores the challenges and opportunities for feminists working as women’s rights and ge...
Background Despite 20 years of democracy, South Africa still suffers from profound ...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are increasingly relied upon to supplement human resources for healt...
This article presents three case studies on the question of gender, health and change. It describes ...
Decades of ‘feminist’ sexual- and gender-based violence (SGBV) policies have produced limited change...
Gender training programs have emerged as important tools to be used in the process of gender sensiti...
Abstract: The United Nations Millennium Development Goal [MDG] (Goal 1; Poverty reduction) in South ...
Contains fulltext : 251294.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Mainstreaming: Changing the Deep Structure of Organizations. This article argues that gender mainstr...