National Discourses on Women’s Empowerment in Bangladesh: Continuities and Change

Published By: Institute of Development Studies | Published Date: July, 01 , 2011

This paper explores how these perceptions and narratives around women’s empowerment have evolved in Bangladesh from 2000 to date. It studies the concepts of women’s empowerment in public discourse and reviews the meanings and uses of the term by selected women’s organisations, donor agencies, political parties and development NGOs. By reviewing the publicly available documents of these organisations, the paper analyses the multiple discourses on women’s empowerment, showing the different concepts associated with it and how notions such as power, domains and processes of empowerment are understood by these actors. It also highlights how these different discourses have influenced each other and where they have diverged, with an emphasis on what these divergences mean in terms of advancing women’s interests in Bangladesh.

Author(s): Sohela Nazneen, Naomi Hossain, Maheen Sultan | Posted on: Jan 30, 2016 | Views()


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