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Women and Human Security in South Asia: The Cases of Bangladesh and Pakistan

Women and Human Security in South Asia: The Cases of Bangladesh and Pakistan

Author: Foqia Sadiq Khan, Kiran Habib, Saba Gul Khattak
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Publisher The University Press Limited
ISBN9847022000103
Edition2008, 1st Published
Pages210
Reading Level Higher Education
Language English
PrintedBangladesh
Format Hardbound
Category English Literature Gender-Tribal-Minority, International Relation, নন ফিক্শন কলা ও সামাজিক বিজ্ঞান,
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The book brings a gender sensitive approach into the discourse and practice on human security in Bangladesh and Pakistan. It provides an intellectual understanding of the concept of gendered human security through a synthesis of academic discourse and scholarship, good practices and policies. It also contributes to the building of standards and norms of measuring human security. In doing so, the book ventures into developing a conceptual basis for the rationale behind the need for a separate framework for women's insecurity. This, the authors suggest can be achieved through the introduction of the issue of (direct and structural) violence against women into the framework. The authors explain that this is needed because the emphasis in the indicators used by different indices varies, and often ignores the direct threats and the structural discrimination women encounter in their everyday life. Therefore, the concept of human security in the book is grounded in the lived experiences of people, both men and women. The book is strongly recommended to policy makers, social anthropologists and academics, particularly those in gender sensitive disciplines

 

Authors:
Foqia Sadiq Khan

Foqia Sadiq Khan is a Ph.D. candidate at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She has worked in SDPI for five years in research, advocacy and editing positions. She has done research on local judiciary, local government elections, rent-seeking, disaster mitigation and human security.


Kiran Habib

Kiran Habib is a Research Associate at SDPI since 2003. Her primary interest is in gender issues. Her works include: women's land rights, gendered human security, peace and conflict, trafficking in women and children, violence against women, Afghan refugees, women and peace, education and child workers.


Saba Gul Khattak

Saba Gul Khattak, a former Executive Director and presently a Visiting Fellow at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Islamabad. She works on issues of women's economic empowerment, peace and violence, governance, refugees and labour rights. Dr. Khattak has many publications to her credit and is recipient of several honors and awards for academic excellence. She also serves on a number of national and international committees in the area of her expertise.

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