Bag om The Twelfth of February
Pakistan has been a priority country for international development assistance since the early years of its creation. Three decades of war in neighbouring Afghanistan have stoked violent extremism, and negatively impacted development gains and gender equality. Canada led the first global efforts to support Pakistan women's rights and gender equality in the region. The Twelfth of February tells the story of the Canadian International Development Agency's support for women's organizations and civil society in Pakistan. Rhonda Gossen traces the ebbs and flows of financial aid, drawing on her own unique experience as a development worker as well as compelling interviews with activists, non-governmental organizations, officials, and diplomats. She assesses how women's organizations work to resist violent extremism and makes the connection between gender inequality and security threats in a volatile region. Despite the influence of Islamic extremism, the gender equality movement in collaboration with civil society in Pakistan did make tangible headway. The Twelfth of February addresses a problem that is all too timely: what is the future role for international development, given violent extremism's devastating impact on development gains including gender-based violence, women's rights, and security?
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