Annotated Bibliography: The Intersecting Norms of Gender and Caste in South Asia
This bibliography brings together key resources on the intersection between caste and gender and explores the central significance of gender for the operation of caste, and the impact of caste on gender. It groups the implications of the intersection of gender and caste norms into the themes of theory, education, health, violence, politics and work.
Source: ALIGN
Date of Publication: April 8, 2021
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Improving the Uptake and Adherence of Iron Folic Acid Supplements among Pregnant and Lactating Women
- The Health Stigma and Discrimination Framework: A Global, Crosscutting Framework to Inform Research, Intervention Development, and Policy on Health-related Stigmas
- Engager les Communautes pour explorer les normes sociales - Engaging Communities in Exploring Social Norms: Learnings from the Social Norms Exploration Tool
- Map of Social Norms-focused Projects and Measurement Approaches
- Gender Norms, Intersectionality and Social Protection: In Conversation with UNICEF's Dr Zahrah Nesbitt-Ahmed
- The REPLACE Approach: Supporting Communities to End FGM
- Using Social & Behavior Change To Improve Family Planning Outcomes / Utilisation du Changement Social et Comportemental pour Améliorer le Bilan du Planning Familial en Afrique de l'Ouest
- The Behavioral Economics Guide 2019
- Intersectionality 101
- What Does it Mean to Leave No One Behind? A United Nations Development Programme Discussion Paper and Framework for Implementation
- Integrating Intersectionality in Work with Lesbian Women, Bisexual Women and Transwomen in Zimbabwe
- Doing Qualitative Field Research on Gender Norms with Adolescent Girls and their Families
- Suaahara Final Dissemination Documents
- Nepal Program to Reduce Child, Early, and Forced Marriage (R-CEFM)
- CRS Newsletter