Politics of the possible : gender mainstreaming and organizational change : experiences from the field

Title
  1. Politics of the possible : gender mainstreaming and organizational change : experiences from the field / Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay, Gerard Steehouwer and Franz Wong.
Published by
  1. Amsterdam : KIT-Royal Tropical Institute ; Den Haag, Netherlands : Oxfam Novib, ©2006.
Author
  1. Mukhopadhyay, Maitrayee.

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Additional authors
  1. Steehouwer, Gerard.
  2. Wong, Franz.
Description
  1. 168 pages; 24 cm
Subject
  1. Gender mainstreaming
  2. Women's rights
  3. Women in development
  4. Sekseverschillen
  5. Gelijke behandeling
  6. Niet-gouvernementele organisaties
  7. Midden-Oosten
  8. Zuid-Azië
Contents
  1. Ch. 1. Situating the politics of the possible -- 1.1. Situating the 'politics of the possible' -- 1.2. The gender focus programme -- 1.3. Writing of this book -- Ch. 2. The agenda for change -- 2.1. Participating organisations and gender equality : where they started -- 2.2. Using the nine-box tool : the process -- 2.3. The gender and organisational change route -- Ch. 3. Making change happen -- 3.1. The gender infrastructure -- 3.2. Making the work place habitable for women and men -- 3.3. Inverting the change triangle : the gender debate -- 3.4. Stepping out of the nine-box tool : GFP as a tool for 'mainstreaming' gender equality in the field -- Ch. 4. Revisiting change -- 4.1. The status of gender mainstreaming -- 4.2. The GFP today -- 4.3. Gender and organisational change as a gender mainstreaming strategy -- Annex 1. The nine-box tool : framework for gender organisational diagnosis -- Annex 2. Maps of the partners' analysis and change routes developed by Gerard Steehouwer -- Annex 3. GFP partner objectives and expected outcomes -- Annex 4. The context of the partners.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-168).