Feminist development policy for more inclusive social contracts
Zintl, TinaExterne Publikationen (2023)
in: D+C (7/2023), 32-33
Germany’s focus on a feminist development policy provides a new impulse for fairer and more inclusive societies. If the development community looks at rights, resources and representation from a social contract angle, it can design projects for more gender equity in a way that leverages its full transformative potential.
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