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Gender and Sexuality: Supporting Resources Collection
E. Esplen / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007Mobilising around sexuality is not new. Activists and practitioners have long been working on issues such as HIV/AIDS; sexual violence; abortion; sex work; and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights. What is new is the integrated, affirmative approach to sexuality which is increasingly being adopted.DocumentTackling social exclusion in health and education: case studies from Asia
J. Gardener, R. Subrahmanian / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006This paper draws together some of the lessons from a study commissioned by DFID to identify ways of tackling social exclusion through promising practices in health and education in the Asia region.DocumentSexuality Matters
A. Cornwall, S. Jolly / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006This Bulletin addresses a theme that mainstream development has persistently neglected: sexuality. Why is sexuality a development concern? Because sexuality matters to people, and is an important part of most people's lives. Because development policies and practices are already having a significant - and often negative - impact on sexuality.DocumentUnpacking rights and wrongs: do human rights make a difference?: the case of water rights in India and South Africa
L. MEHTA / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2005This paper focuses on why poor and marginalised people still lack access to economic, social and cultural rights despite a fairly mainstream support to positive rights in mainstream development debates.DocumentMeanings of citizenship in Latin America
E. Dagnino / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2005This paper introduces the Latin American debate on the meanings of citizenship.DocumentTriumph, deficit or contestation?: deepening the "deepening democracy" debate
J. Gaventa / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006This paper focuses on emerging debates in the "deepening democracy" field.DocumentCivil society participation in trade policy-making in Latin America: reflections and lessons
P. Cox, P. Newell, T. Tuplin, D. Tussie / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006This paper explores the question of civil society engagement with trade policy in Latin America, identifying key factors which shape the dynamics and possibilities of participation.DocumentMaking property rights accessible: social movements andlegal innovation in the Philippines
J.C. Franco / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2005Today, many rural poor Filipinos are using state law to try to claim land rights. In spite of the availability of a much stronger set of legal resources than ever before, claiming legal land rights remains difficult. Some argue these difficulties are a reason to turn away from state-led land reform and toward a market-assisted land reform (MALR) model.DocumentA good place to start: the IDS Knowledge Services guide to finding development information online
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006This guide highlights websites that provide a good place to start searching for information on over 30 development themes.The book is free to download and a limited number of free hard copies are available for development organisations from low- and middle-income countries.DocumentMaking space for citizens: broadening the ‘new democratic spaces’ for citizen participation
A. Shankland / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006This IDS Policy Briefing explores the new democratic spaces that have opened up for citizen participation in a range of countries, including Angola, Brazil, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Uganda, Mexico, Canada and the United Kingdom.Pages
