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Gender Activism And International Development Intervention In Kyrgyzstan Joanna Pares Hoare

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Gender Activism And International Development Intervention In Kyrgyzstan Joanna Pares Hoare
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Joanna Pares Hoare
ISBN: 9789004461390, 9789004461239, 9004461396, 900446123X
Language: English
Year: 2021
Volume: 13

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Gender Activism And International Development Intervention In Kyrgyzstan Joanna Pares Hoare by Joanna Pares Hoare 9789004461390, 9789004461239, 9004461396, 900446123X instant download after payment.

The collapse of the Soviet Union brought about the sudden expansion of the ‘developing world’, as the populations of many of the former Soviet republics were abruptly plunged into poverty and international development agencies rushed to their aid. In this account of development intervention since 1991 in Kyrgyzstan, one of these republics, Joanna Pares Hoare draws on feminist critiques to chart how concepts of gender equality, civil society, and activism came to be instrumentalised in development interventions in the post-Soviet space. Ethnographic data gathered through interviews and observation with employees and volunteers in local NGOs provides further insight into what this has meant for activists in Kyrgyzstan who are striving for progressive social change.

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