Gender & Development Journal

Established in 1993, Gender & Development Journal was the first international journal to focus directly on gender and feminist issues within development. Gender & Development is published as a thematic journal three times a year. Writers for Gender & Development are drawn from academic, policy, and practitioner backgrounds, and all articles seek to combine intellectual rigour with clear and accessible language, in order to fulfil the journal's aim of supporting gender-equitable development policy and practice.
Gender & Development Journal is an essential resource for everyone working in development policy, practice, and research. Its aim is to promote, inspire, and support development policy and practice which furthers the goals of equality between women and men.
Further information and subscription details can be found at www.genderanddevelopment.org
Gender & Development News
Learning project on Gender and the Economic Crisis
Gender & Development and Oxfam GB are running a learning project on Gender and the Economic Crisis. The project aims to provide a forum for researchers, academics, feminist activists and gender and development advocates and community workers to come together to focus on gender equality and women's rights in the economic crisis. For more information on the project and how you can get involved visit the journal website.
Praise for Gender & Development
‘With its concise, critical analysis of current issues, Gender & Development is unique for academics and practitioners alike.’
Caroline Moser, Overseas Development Institute
‘Gender & Development gives me tremendous benefit in my job. Most of the developing country case studies are relevant and useful to the needs of our country. It has changed my attitude toward women’
Mesfin Shiferaw, Federal Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Commission, Ethiopia
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