The politics of promoting gender equity in Uganda
This framework brings together a political settlement approach and feminist analysis of women’s political empowerment
Abstract
The framework used in this study brings together a political settlement approach and recent feminist analysis of women’s political empowerment in Uganda. In order to explore how the general configuration of power establishes the key incentives and ideas that shape the ways in which institutions work to deliver gender-inclusive development, this framework has been applied to 2 policy cases: the Domestic Violence Act and Universal Primary Education. Through an analysis of the politics of each case, the paper tests the logic that one would expect transformative policy agendas to encounter stronger forms of resistance from dominant interests and ideas within a given political settlement than more ameliorative approaches.
This output was funded under the Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre programme
Citation
ESID (2016) The politics of promoting gender equity in Uganda ESID Briefing No 19. Manchester: The University of Manchester, 4p
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