Banking on Gender: Uncovering Masculinism in the World Bank’s Environmental Policies

Priya Kurian
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The World Bank, the largest international development agency, has in the last two decades increasingly sought to “mainstream” environmental concerns into its agenda for economic development. The linchpin of the Bank’s environmental policies is its requirement for an environmental impact assessment (EIA) for all projects that significantly affect the environment. Although EIA has the potential to transform policy making by making it ecologically rational, its ability to do so rests fundamentally on its sensitivity to socio-cultural issues, a major one of which is gender. I undertake a gender evaluation of the Bank’s environmental policies, with a specific focus on its conceptualization of EIA, through an analysis of Bank documents and a case study of the World Bank-financed Sardar Sarovar dam project in India. The analysis reveals that the Bank has failed to acknowledge the gender-specific implications of development in formulating its environmental policies. Gender issues remain at best an add-on to these...
性别银行:揭露世界银行环境政策中的男性主义
世界银行是最大的国际发展机构,在过去二十年中,它越来越多地寻求将环境问题“主流”纳入其经济发展议程。世界银行环境政策的关键是要求对所有对环境有重大影响的项目进行环境影响评估。虽然环境影响评价有可能通过生态理性来改变政策制定,但其能力从根本上取决于其对社会文化问题的敏感性,其中一个主要问题是性别问题。通过对世行文件的分析和对世界银行资助的印度萨达尔萨罗瓦尔大坝项目的案例研究,我对世行的环境政策进行了性别评估,特别关注其环境影响评估的概念。分析显示,世界银行在制订其环境政策时没有认识到发展对性别的影响。性别问题充其量只是这些问题的附加问题。
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