SweDev
SweDev
  • 16
  • 1 091
Exacerbating existing inequalities? The role of international aid to women’s organisations
The Swedish Development Research Network (SweDev) and SEI’s Development Policy and Finance Team proudly present Dr. Elisabeth Olivius as the keynote speaker for the Dialogue on Development Research held on 10 December, 13.30-15.00 CET.
Topic
Join Dr. Elisabeth Olivius as she shares her research on how standard practices and funding patterns of development actors can not only create obstacles and costs for women’s organisations but also reinforce existing societal inequalities between women. Drawing on research on and with women’s organizations in Myanmar, this dialogue will discuss how and why international donors, despite their good intentions, often struggle to provide support to women’s organizations in context-sensitive and sustainable ways, and how they could do better.
Women’s organizations are often represented as important partners by development donors. However, accessing and managing international aid is demanding and difficult, and may even prevent women’s organizations from strategically pursuing their own agendas and priorities. Established aid practices further tend to privilege formal NGOs representing urban, middle-class women and disadvantage already marginalized groups, thereby reinforcing existing societal inequalities. This is aggravated in conflict-affected or authoritarian contexts, where divisions such as ethnicity, religion, and regional location are often politicized and map onto historic and current patterns of discrimination and exclusion.
About the speakers
Elisabeth Olivius is an Associate Professor in Peace and Conflict Studies at Umeå University, Sweden. Her current research explores the role of women’s organizations in peacebuilding and resistance, and the politics of women’s rights in authoritarian and hybrid conflict-affected regimes. With Jenny Hedström, she is the editor of Waves of Upheaval in Myanmar: Gendered Transformations and Political Transitions, published by NIAS Press.
Madhurima Sanyal is the discussant for this dialogue. She is the project coordinator for the ‘Access to Justice’ programme at Sanjog, a social impact organization based in India working to combat violence against children and women. Madhurima is an intersectional feminist and a development sector professional with 4 years of experience working in the anti-human trafficking ecosystem at the intersection of gender and human rights as a budding researcher and a trained Social Worker.
The dialogue is moderated by Annika Hilgert, Research Associate at SEI.
Переглядів: 13

Відео

How Development Cooperation Can Achieve Better Public Sector Performance
Переглядів 402 місяці тому
SweDev and SEI’s Development Policy and Finance Team proudly present Dr. Dan Honig as the keynote speaker for the Dialogue on Development Research held on 26 September. Join Dr. Dan Honig for a discussion on how development cooperation can support “management for empowerment” to achieve better development assistance. Dr. Honig will present his new book, ‘Mission Driven Bureaucrats: Empowering P...
Steering a behavioural transition: from open defecation to toilet usage for sustainability
Переглядів 346 місяців тому
SweDev and SEI’s Development Policy and Finance Team proudly present present Dr. Shyama V. Ramani as the keynote speaker for the Dialogue on Development Research held on 29 May. Join Professor Dr. Shyama V. Ramani as she discusses her research focused on steering behavioural transitions from open defecation to toilet usage for sustainability. For decades, low- and middle-income countries have b...
SweDev/GlobeLife Seminar: Swedish research funding for collaborative research in LMICs after U-forsk
Переглядів 878 місяців тому
On 16 April, GlobeLife and SweDev convened a seminar on the consequences of the cuts in research funding for global development and how we can work to ensure that research for global development remains vibrant going forward.  The heavy reductions in funding over the last 15 months have put research for global development in a new funding landscape and consequences of the reductions are becomin...
Obsessive Measurement Disorder or Pragmatic Bureaucracy?
Переглядів 1339 місяців тому
Obsessive Measurement Disorder or Pragmatic Bureaucracy? Coping with Uncertainty in Development Aid Relations The Development Policy and Finance Team at Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and the Swedish Development Research Network (SweDev) proudly present Janet Vähämäki, PhD in Business Administration, is a Senior Researcher and Team Lead at Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), and Susan...
Post-pandemic transformations and the re-casting of development with Melissa Leach
Переглядів 88Рік тому
The Development Policy and Finance Team at Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and the Swedish Development Research Network (SweDev) proudly present Melissa Leach, Director at IDS, as a keynote speaker in the dialogue series on development research held on 17 November 2023. Dr Arunabha Ghosh, Chief Executive Officer at the Council on Energy, Environment and Water, is the discussant, and Fredr...
The extractive industries in the developing world: dilemmas and opportunities with Tony Addison
Переглядів 73Рік тому
SEI’s Development Policy and Finance Team and the Swedish Development Research Network presented Tony Addison as the keynote speaker for the SEI and SweDev dialogue on development research on 19 September. Tony Addison presented how oil, gas and mining remain important for low-income and middle-income countries as sources of public revenue and foreign exchange. Many developing countries still s...
Financial architecture for a green and climate resilient Africa with Anzetse Were
Переглядів 76Рік тому
The SEI Development and Aid Policy team and the Swedish Development Research Network proudly present Anzetse Were as a keynote speaker in the dialogue series on development research held on 11 May 2023. Númi Östlund from the Expert Group on Aid Studies is the discussant, and George Marbuah from the Stockholm Environment Institute gives welcoming remarks. Africa continues to be disproportionatel...
Development narratives in a post-aid era - Nilima Gulrajani
Переглядів 74Рік тому
SEI’s Development and Aid Policy Team and the Swedish Development Research Network are happy to present Nilima Gulrajani as the keynote speaker for the SEI and SweDev dialogue on development research on 7 March 2023. Nilima presents her recent UNU-WIDER paper that delves into an exploration of three development narratives which are all seeking to extricate development from a discredited ODA reg...
Dialogue on human rights, citizenship and good governance in Africa
Переглядів 39Рік тому
The SEI Development and Aid Policy team and the Swedish Development Research Network proudly present Patience Mususa and Cristiano Lanzano at the Nordic Africa Institute as keynote speakers in the dialogue series on development research held on 29 November 2022. Considering rights, citizenship and good governance in African states, Mususa and Lanzano argue for establishing a social contract, wh...
The pursuit of a modern city and affordable housing in Tanzania with Tatu Mtwangi Limbumba
Переглядів 772 роки тому
The SEI Development and Aid Policy team and the Swedish Development Research Network proudly present Dr Tatu Mtwangi Limbumba as a keynote speaker in the dialogue series on development research held on 17 November 2022. Tatu Mtwangi Limbumba (PhD) is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Human Settlements Studies at Ardhi University in Tanzania. Dr Limbumba has over 25 years’ experience ...
Low-carbon development in Africa: How to visually create impact
Переглядів 302 роки тому
The SEI Development and Aid Policy team and the Swedish Development Research Network proudly present Coralie Legrand as the first keynote speaker in 2022 on the dialogue series on development research held on 7 April 2022. The video features Coralie Legrand, a freelance motion designer and illustrator, showcasing how storytelling can be used as a tool for research communication to reach wider a...
SweDev: Increasing the use of research in Swedish development policy and practice
Переглядів 863 роки тому
How do we increase the use of research in Swedish development policy and practice? What contributes to research being picked up in policy? And, what can be done to increase the relevance of research for practitioners? There is an increased demand for evidence-based policymaking and research in Swedish development cooperation. However, several constraints exist that prevent the bridging between ...
Development Research Dialogue: Usefulness and use of research for policy and practice
Переглядів 1113 роки тому
There is an increased demand for evidence-based policymaking and the use of research in development policy. However, good policy is not generated simply by increasing the amount of research on a particular topic. Several constraints exist that prevent the bridging between research and practice to take place. The Expert Group for Aid Studies (EBA) and the Swedish Development Research Network (Sw...
SweDev webinar: Swedish development research - Historical perspectives and looking forward
Переглядів 514 роки тому
This is a recording of the SweDev webinar from 24 November 2020 discussing Swedish development research today and its history. What is Swedish development research? Where do we come from and where are we heading? This seminar seeks to better understand the Swedish Development research community, its current standing as a discipline and its connections to policy and practitioners. How can the co...
SweDev webinar: How is development research used by practitioners?
Переглядів 804 роки тому
SweDev webinar: How is development research used by practitioners?

КОМЕНТАРІ