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The Politics of Gender Mainstreaming Poverty Reduction: An Indonesian Case Study

机译:性别平等主流化扶贫政治:印度尼西亚的案例研究

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Critical feminist reviews of gender mainstreaming suggest a widespread disillusionment with gender and development. The literature has been dominated, however, by accounts of gender mainstreaming in international development institutions and in Western countries. There is a shortage of studies on how developing countries conceptualize, design and manage gender mainstreaming in development policies and programs in specific political and economic contexts. This paper focuses on Indonesia which made gender mainstreaming a national policy while battling the impacts of the Asian economic crisis and experiencing a political transition from authoritarianism to democracy. This strategic moment created some opportunities and challenges for government, NGO, and international gender and development advocates to integrate gender into the national poverty reduction policy. An analysis of the policy drafts and interviews with key players in the policy process shows that gender expertise, institutional capacity, organizational resistance, and leadership at the national level were important factors. Broader political concerns such as the diminished standing of World Bank and the IMF in post-crisis Indonesia also played a role in the long-winded policy process that produced the Indonesia's National Poverty Reduction Strategy. One important lesson drawn from this case study is the need to indigenize gender mainstreaming, by building gender analysis capabilities in national women's machineries and forging stronger links with national and local gender-concerned NGOs and research institutions. Secondly, translating gender-aware poverty reduction policies into gender-responsive action remains a great challenge not only in Indonesia but elsewhere due to paucity of relevant gender-disaggregated data.
机译:对性别主流化的批判女权主义评论表明,人们对性别与发展普遍抱有幻想。但是,由于在国际发展机构和西方国家中将性别观点纳入主流,文献一直占据主导地位。关于发展中国家如何在特定的政治和经济背景下如何概念化,设计和管理将性别观点纳入发展政策和方案的主流,研究不足。本文的重点是印度尼西亚,该国将性别观点纳入国家政策的主流,同时与亚洲经济危机的影响作斗争,并经历了从专制到民主的政治过渡。这一战略时刻为政府,非政府组织以及国际性别与发展倡导者将性别纳入国家减贫政策带来了机遇和挑战。对政策草案的分析以及对政策过程中关键人物的访谈表明,性别专门知识,机构能力,组织抵抗力以及国家一级的领导是重要因素。诸如世行和国际货币基金组织在危机后印尼的地位下降等广泛的政治关注,也在制定印尼的《国家减贫战略》的长期政策过程中发挥了作用。从该案例研究中得出的一个重要教训是,必须通过在国家妇女机构中建立性别分析能力,并与国家和地方有关性别的非政府组织和研究机构建立更牢固的联系,来实现性别主流化。其次,由于缺乏按性别分类的相关数据,因此,不仅在印度尼西亚,而且在其他地方,将具有性别意识的减贫政策转变为对性别敏感的行动仍然是一项巨大挑战。

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