A Mandate to Mainstream: Promoting Gender Equality in Afghanistan
Author: Anna Larson
Date: 2008
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How well is gender equality being promoted in Afghanistan? This study, from the Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, argues that gender mainstreaming, is not being substantively implemented in the Administration, although it is the government’s principal strategy for promoting gender equality. Mainstreaming is a valuable tool and could be more effectively executed. It is the responsibility of the Government of Afghanistan (GoA), and of its leaders in particular, to ensure that its written commitment to promote gender equality in the GoA Gender Mainstreaming Policy is supported by its activities and practices.
Members of the civil service see gender mainstreaming as a policy imported from outside the country and do not feel they have ownership of its implementation. The word “gender” does not translate into Dari or Pashto and is generally considered foreign terminology. However, this is characteristic of many other aspects of the statebuilding process in Afghanistan, and the lack of translation does not significantly obstruct the implementation of gender mainstreaming. This implementation could be further encouraged.
The Afghanistan National Development Strategy (ANDS) and the National Action Plan for the Women of Afghanistan (NAPWA) emphasise gender as a cross-cutting issue. However, technical factors limit the efficacy of existing mechanisms within ministries. Furthermore, institutional cultures of welfare expectations, patronage and perceptions of gendered hierarchies also affect the implementation of gender mainstreaming.
To implement gender mainstreaming, more effectively, the Government of Afghanistan (GoA), individual line ministries and international actors should consider the following:
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Larson A., 2008, 'A Mandate to Mainstream: Promoting Gender Equality in Afghanistan', Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU), Kabul
Author:
Anna Larson
, anna[at]areu.org.af
Organisation: Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU), http://www.areu.org.af