New open access publication by Hilde Ousland Vandeskog and colleagues in Development Policy Review.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/dpr.12816
Abstract
Gender is a central concept and a buzzword in the development aid discourse. Like many buzzwords, its meaning is malleable. If aid efforts really are to “leave no one behind,” as the Sustainable Development Goals proclaim, we must critically interrogate how the discursive articulation of buzzwords such as gender can both make visible and hide from view vulnerabilities that should be salient for aid programming. In this article, we focus on the extent to which the mobilization of “gender” by Norwegian development aid non-governmental organizations’ is able to bring vulnerabilities related to sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression (SOGIE) to the fore.