Beyond Buzzwords: “Poverty Reduction”, “Participation” and “Empowerment” in Development Policy

Published By: United Nations Research Institute for Social Devel | Published Date: November, 01 , 2005

This paper takes a critical look at how these three terms have come to be used in international development policy, exploring how different configurations of words frame and justify particular kinds of development interventions. It begins by investigating the form and function of development buzzwords in the statements of intent of development agencies, exploring their performative effects as well as their semantic qualities. Second, it discusses how these buzzwords have changed over time, and analyses their use in the context of two contemporary development policy instruments, the Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Finally, the discussion broadens to reflect on the place of such terms in development policy more generally.

Author(s): Karen Brock, Andrea Cornwall | Posted on: Jan 19, 2016 | Views()


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