Paradoxes of Patrimony: Family Planning, Youth Volunteering, and Becoming "Big" in Uganda

Jeroen Lorist, Eileen Moyer
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This article examines the experiences and motivations of young volunteers engaged in the development domain of sexual and reproductive health and rights in Uganda. While promoting various family-planning projects, volunteers deftly navigated human-rights discourses of international donors, norms of religious leaders, and development narratives of national policymakers as they attempted to advance their own life projects. Through the creation of new narratives and their agency, the volunteers translated, reformed, and re-presented Global North development discourse as part of a situated theorization on development problems. Simultaneously these educated, middle-class youth embraced the discursively vague field of family planning as the likeliest avenue for social mobility by becoming "big" within national and local patrimonial and patriarchal systems. Although such family-planning programs do seem to allow some volunteers to achieve their goals, they paradoxically reproduce the patriarchal systems that gender-equality NGOs aim to dismantle.
遗产的悖论:计划生育、青年志愿服务和乌干达的“大”
本文探讨了乌干达从事性健康和生殖健康及权利发展领域的青年志愿者的经验和动机。在推动各种计划生育项目的同时,志愿者们在试图推进自己的生活项目时,巧妙地驾驭了国际捐助者的人权话语、宗教领袖的规范和国家决策者的发展叙述。通过创造新的叙事和他们的代理,志愿者翻译、改革和重新呈现全球北方发展话语,作为发展问题的定位理论的一部分。与此同时,这些受过教育的中产阶级青年接受了含糊不清的计划生育领域,认为这是在国家和地方的世袭和父权制度中成为“大”的最有可能的社会流动途径。虽然这样的计划生育项目似乎确实让一些志愿者实现了他们的目标,但它们矛盾地再现了性别平等非政府组织旨在消除的父权制度。
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Africa Today
Africa Today Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: Africa Today, a leading journal for more than 50 years, has been in the forefront of publishing Africanist reform-minded research, and provides access to the best scholarly work from around the world on a full range of political, economic, and social issues. Active electronic and combined electronic/print subscriptions to this journal include access to the online backrun.
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