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Girl effect: liberalism, empowerment and the contradictions of development / Hickel, Jason   Article
Hickel, Jason Article
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Summary/Abstract The ‘girl effect’ – the idea that investment in the skills and labour of young women is the key to stimulating economic growth and reducing poverty in the global South – has recently become a key development strategy of the World Bank, the imf, usaid and dfid, in partnership with corporations such as Nike and Goldman Sachs. This paper examines the logic of this discourse and its stance towards kinship in the global South, situating it within the broader rise of ‘gender equality’ and ‘women’s empowerment’ as development objectives over the past two decades. Empowerment discourse, and the ‘capability’ approach on which it is based, has become popular because it taps into ideals of individual freedom that are central to the Western liberal tradition. But this project shifts attention away from more substantive drivers of poverty – structural adjustment, debt, tax evasion, labour exploitation, financial crisis, etc – as it casts blame for underdevelopment on local forms of personhood and kinship. As a result, women and girls are made to bear the responsibility for bootstrapping themselves out of poverty that is caused by external institutions – and often the very ones that purport to save them.
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Hurdle race to the future / Mirza, Saba Fatima   Journal Article
Mirza, Saba Fatima Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Education  Employment  Girl  Lyari  Female Enrolment  PETF 
Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Save the girl / Baloch, Saher   Journal Article
Baloch, Saher Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Girl  Child Marriage - Pakistan 
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