Pathways of Women’s Empowerment: Global Struggle, Local Experience, A Case Study of CARE-International’s Women’s Empowerment Project in Zanzibar

In the field of International Development, increased attention has been given to the concept of women’s empowerment as it has been recognized as a potential driver for change. Classified as a global struggle, commitments to this concept have been at the core of many development interventions, wheth...

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Main Author: Kucharski, Zuzanna
Other Authors: Da Rosa, Victor
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2014
Subjects:
NGO
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/31032
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3712
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-310322018-01-05T19:01:59Z Pathways of Women’s Empowerment: Global Struggle, Local Experience, A Case Study of CARE-International’s Women’s Empowerment Project in Zanzibar Kucharski, Zuzanna Da Rosa, Victor International Development Women's Empowerment Gender Zanzibar Tanzania CARE NGO Non-governmental Organizations social empowerment economic empowerment Village Savings and Loan Islam Vernacularization Anthropology In the field of International Development, increased attention has been given to the concept of women’s empowerment as it has been recognized as a potential driver for change. Classified as a global struggle, commitments to this concept have been at the core of many development interventions, whether they be a small NGOs working in a single community or large-scale international aid agencies with presence all around the world. Despite its international recognition, women’s empowerment has been largely left unquestioned within development practices and especially with regards to the impact it may have on local beneficiary communities. This thesis will address how universal ideas such as this one become meaningful in the local setting through a case study of CARE-International’s Women’s Empowerment in Zanzibar project that was implemented from the years 2008-2011. In applying Sally Merry’s (2006) concept of vernacularization, as a theoretical framework, it will be shown that international aid organizations do not simply adapt women’s empowerment to the local arena. Instead, various local actors are involved in a dynamic process of translating, negotiating, and making the concept more meaningful to the beneficiaries and, thus, cause a new hybrid understanding of women’s empowerment to emerge. This new concept draws more extensively on local institutions, knowledge and practices that have been inter-weaved with Islamic practices which play an important role in the lives of Zanzibaris. This thesis will illustrate how NGO culture converges with and diverges from the local communities and expose the realities that exist within the greater development discourse. 2014-05-06T21:06:35Z 2014-05-06T21:06:35Z 2014 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/31032 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3712 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic International Development
Women's Empowerment
Gender
Zanzibar
Tanzania
CARE
NGO
Non-governmental Organizations
social empowerment
economic empowerment
Village Savings and Loan
Islam
Vernacularization
Anthropology
spellingShingle International Development
Women's Empowerment
Gender
Zanzibar
Tanzania
CARE
NGO
Non-governmental Organizations
social empowerment
economic empowerment
Village Savings and Loan
Islam
Vernacularization
Anthropology
Kucharski, Zuzanna
Pathways of Women’s Empowerment: Global Struggle, Local Experience, A Case Study of CARE-International’s Women’s Empowerment Project in Zanzibar
description In the field of International Development, increased attention has been given to the concept of women’s empowerment as it has been recognized as a potential driver for change. Classified as a global struggle, commitments to this concept have been at the core of many development interventions, whether they be a small NGOs working in a single community or large-scale international aid agencies with presence all around the world. Despite its international recognition, women’s empowerment has been largely left unquestioned within development practices and especially with regards to the impact it may have on local beneficiary communities. This thesis will address how universal ideas such as this one become meaningful in the local setting through a case study of CARE-International’s Women’s Empowerment in Zanzibar project that was implemented from the years 2008-2011. In applying Sally Merry’s (2006) concept of vernacularization, as a theoretical framework, it will be shown that international aid organizations do not simply adapt women’s empowerment to the local arena. Instead, various local actors are involved in a dynamic process of translating, negotiating, and making the concept more meaningful to the beneficiaries and, thus, cause a new hybrid understanding of women’s empowerment to emerge. This new concept draws more extensively on local institutions, knowledge and practices that have been inter-weaved with Islamic practices which play an important role in the lives of Zanzibaris. This thesis will illustrate how NGO culture converges with and diverges from the local communities and expose the realities that exist within the greater development discourse.
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Kucharski, Zuzanna
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title Pathways of Women’s Empowerment: Global Struggle, Local Experience, A Case Study of CARE-International’s Women’s Empowerment Project in Zanzibar
title_short Pathways of Women’s Empowerment: Global Struggle, Local Experience, A Case Study of CARE-International’s Women’s Empowerment Project in Zanzibar
title_full Pathways of Women’s Empowerment: Global Struggle, Local Experience, A Case Study of CARE-International’s Women’s Empowerment Project in Zanzibar
title_fullStr Pathways of Women’s Empowerment: Global Struggle, Local Experience, A Case Study of CARE-International’s Women’s Empowerment Project in Zanzibar
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title_sort pathways of women’s empowerment: global struggle, local experience, a case study of care-international’s women’s empowerment project in zanzibar
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