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Professor Naila Kabeer School of Oriental and African Studies, UK

Professor Naila Kabeer School of Oriental and African Studies, UK. Gender equality and poverty eradication: what has worked for women and girls? . The Millennium Declaration was framed by a strong commitment to human rights, social justice and gender equality .

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Professor Naila Kabeer School of Oriental and African Studies, UK

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  1. Professor Naila KabeerSchool of Oriental and African Studies, UK Gender equality and poverty eradication: what has worked for women and girls?

  2. The Millennium Declaration was framed by a strong commitment to human rights, social justice and gender equality .... • Men and women have the right to live their lives and raise their children in dignity, free from hunger and from the fear of violence, oppression or injustice... We resolve… to combat all forms of violence against women and to implement the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women....We also resolve …to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women as effective ways to combat poverty, hunger and disease and to stimulate development that is truly sustainable.

  3. MDG 1 • Halving proportions of people in extreme poverty and hunger • Promoting decent and productive employment for men, women and young people

  4. Policy responses.... • Employment-centred growth to generate more and better jobs for all • Sectoral policies for more balanced growth • Strategic and co-ordinated interventions which address gendered structures of constraints such as: • Reducing women’s work loads • An enabling regulatory environment • Gender-aware social protection • Organisation, voice and citizenship (realising the promise of the Millennium Declaration)

  5. Key references: • 1) N. Kabeer and L. Natali (2013) Gender equality and economic growth: is there a win-win? IDS Working Paper No. 417 (http://www.ids.ac.uk/publication/gender-equality-and-economic-growth-is-there-a-win-win) • 2) N. Kabeer,, R. Assaad, A. Dwarkah, S. Mahmud, H.Sholkamy , S, Tasneem, D.Tsikata (2013) Paid work, women’s empowerment and inclusive growth: Transforming the gendered structures of constraint (http://www.unwomen.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Paid-work-women%E2%80%99s-empowerment-and-inclusive-growth2.pdf) • 3) N. Kabeer , R.Sudarshan and K.Milward.( 2013) Women organising in the informal economy: beyond the weapons of the weak Zed Press, London • See also www.pathwaysofempowerment.org

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