Evidence Summary

Effectiveness of Aid Interventions to Strengthen Collective Action that Facilitate Women’s Political Empowerment - Executive Summary

1st November 2018
Author: Émilie Combaz

Collective action can play an important role in facilitating women’s political engagement, and in advancing women’s empowerment in formal and informal politics, in low-, middle-, and high-income countries, as shown by significant rigorous evidence. This executive summary summarises a rapid review which synthesises key findings on how aid interventions can strengthen collective action to facilitate women’s political empowerment (WPE)2. It is based on evidence selected through a rapid, non-systematic literature review3. Findings and recommendations included in this summary should therefore be understood in the context of these limitations. Despite the importance of collective action for WPE, there is only limited and patchy rigorous evidence about aid interventions in this area in low- and middle-income countries.

Suggested Citation

Combaz, É. (2018) Effectiveness of Aid Interventions to Strengthen Collective Action that Facilitate Women’s Political Empowerment. K4D Executive Summary. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies.

Published

1st November 2018

Location

Continent: Global