Past Event

Agency and activism – experiences of countering backlash against gender justice

8 March 2023 12:00–13:30

Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and online IDS Convening Space and Zoom

Gender-progressive policies around the world are facing significant backlash. Gender justice activists and women’s rights organisations are having to mobilise quickly to counter these attacks.

People gather in Melbourne, their thousands, for a second rally in a week to stand in solidarity with the Iranian protests.
People gather in Melbourne, their thousands, for a second rally in a week to stand in solidarity with the Iranian protests. Image: Matt Hrkac/Flickr

The rise of racist, misogynist, populist and neo-nationalist governments, ideas and political practices in the last decade has only further incited this backlash against gender-progressive policies. This is also leading to an increase in physical, verbal and digital violence against women, those in the LGBTQI+ community, and human rights defenders.

This backlash is being challenged, documented, and researched by the IDS-hosted programmes Countering Backlash and SuPWR, in several countries of Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America. Research of backlash against gender-equality policy gains in the focus countries include Uganda’s 2019 Sexual Offences Bill, Bangladesh’s Domestic Violence Act, and discrimination against transwomen in Peru’s labour market. They also look at Pakistan’s laws (and non-existent laws) about un-paid work for home-based women workers and India’s Shaheen Bagh protests.

This event for International Women’s Day 2023 will discuss how organisations, informal collectives and individuals are standing up and fighting to protect and further gender-progressive policies. We will be joined by those working in the midst of national and regional struggles in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Uganda, and Peru.

By attending this event, you will understand the nature and source of obstacles that gender justice actors face, what it looks like in policy areas, and how they are attempting to counter this backlash.

Speakers

Chair

Sohela Nazneen, Research Fellow, IDS

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Time zones for this event

  • 12:00 to 13:30 (UK time).
  • 17:00 to 18:30 (PKT time)
  • 18:00 to 19:30 (BST time)
  • 07:00 to 08:30 (PET time)

Accessibility

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