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A Tale of Multiple Disconnects : Why the 2030 Agenda does not (yet?) Contribute to Moving German Gender Equality Struggles Forward / Hannah Birkenkötter, Gabriele Köhler and Anke Stock.

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Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Birkenkötter, Hannah.
Contributor:
Köhler, Gabriele.
Stock, Anke.
Series:
UN Women Discussion Papers ; no.29.
UN Women Discussion Papers ; no.29
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women and Gender Issues.
Local Subjects:
Women and Gender Issues.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (53 pages).
Place of Publication:
New York : United Nations, 2019.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
This study addresses the percolation and domestication of the United Nations' "2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development - Transforming our World" in Germany with a view to understanding its impact on domestic gender equality policies. Concentrating on federal-level policymaking, the main finding of the study is that the 2030 Agenda and SDG 5 have, as of yet, not had a discernible impact on domestic gender equality struggles. This is surprising, since the 2030 Agenda offers a holistic conception of sustainability, and thus has the "value added" advantage of merging and transcending the rather disjointed gender, social justice, and ecological sustainability policy strands. Based on 28 interviews with government officials, CSO representatives, and researchers, the study observes multiple disconnects. There is a lack of cohesion and consistency across ministries and civil society actors, resulting in a horizontal disconnect. There is a vertical disconnect between the 2030 Agenda as a multilateral agreement and its domestication. Perhaps because the 2030 Agenda is a soft-law tool, it has limited clout for transformative change; it is moreover seen to be weaker on gender equality commitments than other pertinent international agreements. An obvious conclusion of the study is to strengthen institutional linkages. The vision of gender equality needs to resonate with all actors supporting sustainable development. This could support women's struggles in addressing Germany's structural gender disadvantages.
Contents:
Summary
Domesticating the 2030 agenda's gender commitments: mapping the field(s)
Between ignorance, arrogance and enthusiasm: tracing the missing links
List of persons interviewed
Creating interfaces between the gender equality and sustainability policy fields - finding added value for both sides
Bibliography
Introduction and methodological note.
ISBN:
9789210042482
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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