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The NGO network Women's Eyes on the World Bank has produced a report examining the Bank's efforts to bring its lending practices into line with the steps agreed at the 1995 World Conference on Women. Gender Equity and the World Bank Group: a Post-Beijing Assessment, argues that:
Yet it finds that the Bank's operations suffer from the following weaknesses:
The Bank has also responded inadequately to criticism of its structural adjustment programmes, which often transfer social and public costs of reform onto women. The Bank's 1996 Gender Progress Report admits that very little quantitative data is available on how economic reform impacts on men and women differently, and the 1997 assessment of how to mainstream gender approaches did not mention structural adjustment. The External Gender Consultative Group of 14 NGO representatives has had just one meeting per year with the Bank, and has obtained little information and no funding. The report concludes with recommendations to tackle the above. The Report is available (US$5.00, free to Southern groups) from: Lydia Williams, Oxfam USA, Oxfam America, 1511 K Street, NW, #640, Washington, DC 20005, USA, Latin America contact: Laura Rubio Frade, Alternativas Decapacitacion Y Desarrollo, Comunitario A.C., Aptdo No. 46, CP 33200, Chihuahua, MEXICO, Tel/fax +52 145 600 78, This text may be freely used providing the source is credited. This page is: <http://brettonwoodsproject.org/art.shtml?x=15722> Published: 15 January 1998 , last edited: 28 January 2008 Viewings since posted: 2264 |
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