IAFF 6101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Norm (Social), Female Genital Mutilation, Practice Theory

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Wid late 1950s came from western dev practitioners with a focus on women"s roles in economic dev (e. g. provide training/opportunities to women as well) Problems providing training when and where women were available -> cannot be trained with men. Problems where women are so busy with reproductive work that they didn"t have time for agriculture -> need other source of cash income/reduce the time women spent on reproductive work. Has been under attack, but still a common approach, because the efficiency argument has traction and saliency in gaining support and interest (wid 2. 0: easiest entry point -> not seen as political. Gender and dev late 190s response to wid and the implication of empowering one side of the household: idea that you have to involve men -> rose from the global south.

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