Gender Advocacy in 2021
February 2021
Members’ Meeting: 2021 is a critical year for global gender advocacy, particularly with the UK hosting both the G7 and COP26, the fulfilment of the Generation Equality Forum and the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. GADN’s February members’ meeting introduced GADN members to some of these key global processes and developments with the UK government and provided a space for further discussion.
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Feminist proposals for a just, equitable and sustainable post-COVID-19 economic recovery
February 2021
Briefing: As part of the COVID-19 economic recovery, feminists worldwide have been devising and calling for alternative solutions in key macroeconomic policy areas. This briefing collates and highlights these alternative proposals, centring the voices of actors who are often-overlooked by decision-makers.
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Feminist Macroeconomic Proposals: Rebuilding More Equitable, Just and Sustainable Economies post-COVID-19
January 2021
Resources: As post-pandemic economic recovery plans unfold globally, feminists and women’s rights organisations have been devising macroeconomic proposals that aim to bring the long-term transformative change needed to overcome this crisis. We will continue to add feminist proposals and resources to this page as they are published.
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Warning: May Contain Austerity
December 2020
Briefing: This briefing examines the International Monetary Fund’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, warns of some of the dangers that this response is creating and suggests some viable alternatives that could benefit women who stand to be hit the hardest.
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Beijing+25: End of 2020 update
December 2020
Update: While 2020 was due to mark the 25th anniversary since the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many of the global convenings that had been planned for this year.
At the end of 2020, this update provides a brief overview of the revised plans and what to expect in 2021.
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Addressing systemic racism and decolonising the international development sector
November 2020
Members’ Meeting: GADN’s November members’ meeting looked at how we can apply an anti-racist and decolonial lens to our work. The meeting introduced GADN members to the concept of ‘decolonising development’ as well discussing how we begin the process of decolonisation and what such a practise aims to achieve.
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GADN Condemns UK Aid Cuts announcement
November 2020
Response: The UK government’s announcement that it will abandon its legally binding commitment to spend 0.7 per cent of GNI on overseas aid, in the midst of an unprecedented global economic recession and a pandemic, is short-sighted, insular and can only diminish the UK’s international reputation.
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Submission to the International Development Committee on Coronavirus
October 2020
Response: The International Development Committee put out a secondary call for evidence in order to consider the secondary impacts of the Coronavirus in developing countries.
GADN, alongside Nawi-Macroeconomics Collective, made a submission examining the impacts of the looming global debt crisis on developing countries’ abilities to fulfil women’s human rights.
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GADN Annual Report 2020
Our 2020 Annual Report has now been released, detailing the activities and impact of the network.
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The intersection of gender and disability: A primer for international development practitioners
August 2020
Briefing: This primer, written by GADN’s Gender and Disability working group, seeks to support international development practitioners improve their understanding on gender and disability by highlighting the issues faced by women and girls with disabilities.
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The Audacity to Disrupt: An Introduction to Feminist Macro-level Economics
August 2020
Guide: This guide seeks to provide an introduction to a feminist analysis of macro-level economics - a key consideration as part of the post-Covid 19 global economic recovery. FEMNET has produced this guide as the latest contribution to its annual African Feminist Macroeconomic Academy (AFMA) which aims to increase feminists’ capacity to influence macroeconomic policies on the African continent, and globally.
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Gender equality in the creation of the UK’s new Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
July 2020
Briefing: This background briefing provides some recommendations on what a successful merger might look like from a gender equality perspective. It provides data on spending and staffing on gender equality within DFID and the FCO and reviews the quality of UK aid spend on gender equality to identify opportunities for development in the new department. Finally, some lessons learnt from similar mergers in Canada, Australia and New Zealand are explored.
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GADN's Women of Colour Forum statement on systemic racism and White supremacy
July 2020
Statement: In the wake of the recent Black Lives Matter protests, GADN’s Women of Colour Forum wrote a collective statement and recommendations on addressing systemic racism and White supremacy in the UK international aid sector.
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Statement of Solidarity from the Gender and Development Network
June 2020
Statement: GADN Board and staff stand in solidarity with anti-racism activists and movements, and make our own commitments towards anti-racist work.
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COVID 19: a feminist response to a global pandemic
June 2020
Briefing: The COVID-19 pandemic exposes long-standing structural inequalities. While women and women’s rights organisations have continued to be frontline responders during this pandemic, they have also been disproportionately impacted by its effects – within the household, in the public sphere and on the frontlines.
This briefing, written in collaboration with GADN’s Working Groups, examines the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across a number of key thematic issues and makes recommendations on how to ‘build back better’.
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COVID-19 & women's equal participation and leadership
June 2020
Briefing: During the COVID-19 pandemic, as in previous crises, women and women’s rights organisations are frequently essential frontline responders, and have invaluable knowledge of what works. If responses to COVID-19 are to be appropriate and effective, then women and their organisations will have to participate, and share leadership, in decision-making over their design and implementation. This briefing, written by the Women's political participation & leadership working group, proposes specific recommendations on how this can be achieved.
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Communication on COVID-19 with the Secretary of State for International Development
April 2020
Response: GADN, alongside its sister networks and a select number of CEOs from our member organisations wrote to the Secretary of State for International Development to highlight the need for a strong gender analysis to be at the heart of DFID's Coronavirus response, as well as to encourage increased support to local women's rights organisations who were acting as frontline responders.
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Feminist Responses to COVID-19: A conversation with Southern Women’s Rights Organisations
April 2020
Webinar: As part of GADN’s quarterly members’ meeting, we were joined by Noelene Nabulivou, Leah Eryenyu and Mishy Singano to discuss how the pandemic is playing out in the Global South and how Women’s Rights Organisations are responding and organising.
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GADN response to the UK National Audit Office Report: ‘Improving the lives of women and girls overseas’
April 2020
Response: The NAO Report ‘Improving the lives of women and girls overseas’ explores whether DFID has secured value for money in improving gender equality. The Gender and Development Network has outlined its main reflections in response to the report.
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Feminist Responses to COVID-19
April 2020
Update: As the Covid-19 global epidemic escalates, feminists from across the world have been examining its gendered impacts and the need for feminist approaches to be at the heart of all responses. We will continue to add helpful resources to this page as they are published
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