Books by Sylvia Chant
International Handbook of Gender and Poverty
by Sylvia Chant
I like the sheer breadth of bringing together voices from both Northern and Southern analysts, feminists and non-feminists who are looking at a whole range of different aspects of gendered experiences of poverty. There is a really rich cross-section of case studies from different parts of the world and it also offers some interesting policy and programming solutions to these problems.
Interviews where books by Sylvia Chant were recommended
The best books on Gender Equality, recommended by Nicola Jones
The ODI research fellow discusses gender equality in the developing world and says that the authority to insist on safe sex and access to medical care is vital to establishing the most basic forms of gender equality