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National Discourses on Women's Empowerment in Bangladesh: Continuities and Change

Author Affiliations
Dhaka International University, Empowerment Program
Published InIDS Working Papers
Year2011
Citations40

Abstract

Summary As Bangladesh turns 40, improvements in women's wellbeing and increased agency are claimed to be some of the most significant gains in the post‐independence era. Various economic and social development indicators show that in the last 20 years, Bangladesh, a poor, Muslim‐majority country in the classic patriarchal belt, has made substantial progress in increasing women's access to education and healthcare (including increasing life‐expectancy), and in improving women's participation in the labour force. The actors implementing such programmes and policies and claiming to promote women's empowerment are numerous, and they occupy a significant position within national political traditions and development discourses. In the 1970s and 1980s development ideas around women's empowerment in Bangladesh were influenced by an overtly instrumentalist logic…
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