Anna Eknor Ackzell -
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
This paper examines how Feminist Foreign and Development Policies (FFDPs) have emerged as both a site of transformation and contention within global governance. It traces the articulation of feminist principles that emphasize equality, inclusion and the redistribution of power within foreign policy and development cooperation, and analyses how these approaches are adapted, contested and advanced across the global South.
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