BRICS Feminist Watch (BFW)
BRICS Feminist Watch (BFW) is a feminist alliance from the BRICS countries that brings the collective strength of feminist analysis and activism to promote gender-responsive and inclusive economic development. The BRICS forum emerged as a voice from the global South, with a vision for a more just, democratic, and equal world. The integration of a feminist agenda of the South into the BRICS policies and institutions is vital to achieving these goals. Therefore, BFW engages with the forum and the New Development Bank (NDB) to advocate for gender equality in the political economy and development paradigm.
Email: bricsfeministwatch@gmail.com
Twitter: @BRICSFeminists
Publications
Chacko (2021). ‘BRICS and Civil Society: Gender Implications of This Chequered Relationship.’ BRICS Feminist Watch and PWESCR.
Darooka, P. and Dand, S. (2019). AIIB's Winding Roads to Inequality: A Gender Case Study from Gujarat. BRICS Feminist Watch.
Kelkar, G., Darooka, P., Shandilya, D. and Perkins, R. (2017). Why the New Development Bank should have a Gender Policy. BRICS Feminist Watch.
Kelkar, G. and Sengupta, S. (n.d.). Women and the Green Economy: Engaging with the New Development Bank. BRICS Feminist Watch.
BRICS Feminist Watch (n.d.). Women And The New Development Bank.
BRICS Feminist Watch (n.d.). Feminist Framework for Analysis.
Priti Darooka
Currently based in: India, Asia Pacific
Email: pdarooka@pwescr.org
Other affiliations: Programme on Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (PWESCR)
Publication and/or resources:
Darooka, P. and Chacko, S., (2020) ‘Intertwined: Women and Water Towards a policy at the New Development Bank.’ BRICS Feminist Watch.
Darooka, P. and Basnyat, K. (2020). ‘Women and the G20: Inclusion or Exclusion’. Programme on Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Darooka, P. and Dand, S. (2019). AIIB's Winding Roads to Inequality: A Gender Case Study from Gujarat. BRICS Feminist Watch.