Engendering effectiveness : a feminist critique of the new aid architecture
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Astrid Vanessa Pérez Piňán, 'Engendering effectiveness : a feminist critique of the new aid architecture', [thesis], Irish School of Ecumenics, 2015, pp 268Abstract:
This 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 for gender-sensitive indicators to measure aid effectiveness.
Author: Pérez Piňán, Astrid Vanessa
Advisor:
Wylie, GillianAtack, Iain
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
Irish School of EcumenicsNote:
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