Decolonising gender in peacebuilding and development projects
- Date: Thursday 9 December 2021, 14:00 –
- Location: Online
- Cost: Free
The Centre for Global Development hosts the third and final seminar in its series on decolonisation and development this semester.
Register here if you are interested in participating.
Details
The global development industry now has a mainstream focus on gender, at least rhetorically. Gender equality is goal 5 of the SDGs. Yet how are such commitments operationalised in practice? For example, how is ‘empowerment’ defined and measured in development projects? A growing decolonial feminist critique demands attention be paid to the cultural and complex dynamics of gender and social inclusion. Yet such analysis is often resisted by the hegemonic power of aid funders.
This seminar brings together academic practitioners working in this space to consider these questions.
Speakers
1. Dr Jackie Ogega – Head of Gender and Social Inclusion, World Vision - USA
2. Dr Constance Akurugu – Lecturer in Sociology and Gender Studies (SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies - Ghana)
3. Ruth Smith – PhD candidate, School of Earth & Environment, University of Leeds
The webinar will be chaired by Dr Winnie Bedigen and Alesia Ofori Dedaa
Links
For further details, visit the Centre for Global Development event listing.