Gender and Development Network (GADN)
The Gender and Development Network (GADN) is an influential network of UK-based NGOs and leading experts working with partners worldwide to put gender equality and women’s rights at the heart of international development.
Publications
Chettri, N., Hiriyur, S. M., Gadhiya, P., Faur, E., Laguilles- Timog, R. A., Musiime, E., Carrion, G., Kelleher, F., Dean, K., Efange, S., Ouldali, Y. and Woodroffe, J. (2021). ‘Lessons for a feminist Covid-19 economic recovery: multi-country perspectives’. The Gender and Development Network.
Narayanaswamy, N., Efange, S. and Woodroffe, J. (2021). ‘Decolonising Aid’. The Gender and Development Network.
Mukumba, C. (2021). ‘The G7’s Global Minimum Corporate Tax Rate’. The Gender and Development Network, the African Women’s Development and Communication Network (FEMNET), Nawi-Afrifem Macroeconomics Collective and Tax Justice Network Africa.
‘Feminist Proposals on Macroeconomic Policies needed for a COVID-19 Economic Recovery’. (2021). The Institute for Economic Justice (IEJ), Nawi – Afrifem Macroeconomics Collective and the Gender and Development Network.
Sophie Efange
Currently based in: United Kingdom, Europe
Email: sophie.efange@gadnetwork.org
Publications and resources:
Online session: The Audacity to Disrupt: An introduction to feminist macro-level economics at the Global South Women’s Forum on Sustainable Development 2020. Organised by the Gender and Development Network and FEMNET (15 December 2020).
Efange, S. and Woodroffe, J. (2020). ‘The audacity to disrupt: an introduction to feminist macro-level economics.’ Gender and Development Network, FEMNET and the African Feminist Macroeconomic Academy.
Efange, S. and Woodroffe, J. (2020). ‘COVID-19: a feminist response to a global pandemic.’ Gender and Development Network.
Efange, S. and Woodroffe, J. (2020). ‘Macroeconomic policy and the Beijing+25 process.’ Gender and Development Network.
Jessica Woodroffe
Currently based in: United Kingdom, Europe
Email: jessica.woodroffe@gadnetwork.org
Publications and resources:
Efange, S., Woodroffe., J, and Ouldali, Y. (December 2023). GADN Briefing: ‘Achieving gender equaliy and women’s rights through public services and social protection.’ Gende and Development Network.
Ouldali, Y. (December 2023). GADN Learning Paper: ‘Global Feminist Cooperation Targeting the G7: Thoughts and Recommendations.’ Gender and Development Network.
Gender and Development Network. (November 2023). GADN Response: ‘Response to the UK government’s White Paper on International Development.’
Woodroffe, J. (2021). ‘Centring care in Covid-19 economic recovery: a five-point care package’. The Gender and Development Network and the Women’s Budget Group.
Efange, S. and Woodroffe, J. (2020). ‘The audacity to disrupt: an introduction to feminist macro-level economics.’ Gender and Development Network, FEMNET and the African Feminist Macroeconomic Academy.
Efange, S. and Woodroffe, J. (2020). ‘COVID-19: a feminist response to a global pandemic.’ Gender and Development Network.
Woodroffe, J. (2020). ‘Warning: May Contain Austerity.’ Gender and Development Network and Bretton Woods Project.
Woodroffe, J. (2020). ‘The impact of PPPs on gender equality and women’s rights.’ Gender and Development Network, Akina Mama Wa Afrika, Bretton Woods Project, FEMNET, Global Alliance for Tax Justice.
Efange, S. and Woodroffe, J. (2020). ‘Macroeconomic policy and the Beijing+25 process.’ Gender and Development Network.
Woodroffe, J. and Meeks, P. (2019). ‘Push no one behind: How current economic policy exacerbates gender inequality.’ Gender and Development Network and FEMNET.
Woodroffe, J. (2019). ‘How social protection, public services and infrastructure impact women’s rights.’ Gender and Development Network and FEMNET.
Stuart, E. and Woodroffe, J. (2016). ‘Leaving no-one behind: can the Sustainable Development Goals succeed where the Millennium Development Goals lacked?.’ Gender and Development, 24(1): 69-81. DOI: 10.1080/13552074.2016.1142206.