Gender, Gender Sensitivity, Gender budgeting and Eco-feminism
Gender
- In 1972 Ann Oakley talked about the difference between sex and gender.
- Sex – biological features of one physiology – either male or female
- Gender – cultural and social ideas (traits and features, roles) of masculinity and femininity that we assign to male and female.
- Women – caring and nurturing;
- Male – rational, logical = this means women naturally suited for jobs like nursing and men for scientists and engineers
- Prejudice based on gender is deeply rooted in many cultures
Gender Sensitivity
- Gender sensitization “is about changing behavior and instilling empathy into the views that we hold about our own and the other gender.”
- How it helps?
- Gender mainstreaming is important in public service – by designing policies, programmes and activities, with gender sensitivity, will lead to effective implementation and success. Tools – gender budgeting,
- Recruitment, retention of best talent – equal employment and representative public service.
Gender budgeting – tool for gender mainstreaming
- Women constitute 48% percent but still lag behind education, health, economic opportunities. Therefore special attention required.
- It is not an accounting exercise but an ongoing process of keeping a gender perspective in policy/ programme formulation, its implementation and review.
- To ensure gender commitments are translated in to budgetary commitments.
Eco-feminism
- Vandana Shiva, Maria Mies, Bina Aggarwal, Gabriel Dietrich
- It is a “value system, a social movement, and a practice (which) also offers a political analysis that explores the links between androcentrism and environmental destruction.
- It is an “awareness” that begins with the realization that the exploitation of nature is intimately linked to Western Man’s attitude toward women and tribal cultures”.
- Chipko movement in the Garhwal Himalayas – where women wilfully struggled for the protection and regeneration of the forests; showed 3rd world women are not simply victims of development process but also possess the power for change.