Full Description
This volume brings together influential contemporary research and discussion papers to explore the issue of women's economic empowerment in the Indian Ocean rim. Women's economic empowerment has become a central policy concern of many Indian Ocean rim countries, such as Australia, and of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA). This book highlights a range of perspectives on the issue by examining a variety of case studies. Its aim is to provide research that helps develop evidence-based policy-making, to assist in the better implementation of gender responsive policy frameworks and budgets. The book covers themes such as: regional governance approaches to fostering women's economic empowerment; the obstacles to informal trade; gender bias in policy development; and differing roles and purposes for women's education. This volume is essential reading for all those interested in policy affecting development; trade; women's education; professional training and training; governance structures and practices; and gender equality in the Indian Ocean region. The chapters originally published as a special issue in the Journal of the Indian Ocean Region.
Contents
1. Foreword 2. The future of women's economic empowerment in the Indian Ocean region: governance challenges and opportunities 3. Opportunities and challenges faced by women involved in informal cross-border trade in the city of Mutare during a prolonged economic crisis in Zimbabwe 4. Recognizing Indonesian fisherwomen's roles in fishery resource management: profile, policy, and strategy for economic empowerment 5. The 'Barefoot Model' of economic empowerment in rural Rajasthan 6. Protecting Indonesia's women migrant workers from the grassroots: a story of Paguyuban Seruni 7. Sega as voice-work in the Indian Ocean region 8. Women's economic empowerment in the Indian Ocean region through gender equality in work: building a common agenda 9. Women's empowerment in the global South