Key Players
Neo-Liberalism
WAD
WID
The Green Belt
100

Kenyan political activist who wrote the memoir Unbowed and started the revolutionary Green Belt Movement

Wangarĩ Maathai

100

American economist who emphasized free-market capitalism and limited government intervention in the economy 

Milton Friedman

100

WAD argues that women...

are not excluded from development but integrated in an exploitative way

100

WID argues that women...

should be integrated into development and capitalist processes of economic growth

100

The Green Belt movement provided women with what in order to help restore the environment 

Tree seeds

200

Danish economist and feminist who emphasized women's role in development

Ester Boserup

200

Neo-liberalism is the dominant ideology of these two large, international, development institutions 

IMF and World Bank

200

WAD challenges this dominate Western economic ideology that WID relies heavily upon

neo-liberalism

200

A small loan given to women to fund tools and seeds to develop gardens (ex. Gambia Market Gardening)

Micro Credits

200

More than just a planting project, the Green Belt Movement helped women gain...

economic empowerment, political empowerment

300

Professor, researcher, and feminist who explores the relationship between sustainable tourism and women's rights and empowerment in Uganda 

Dr. Brenda Boonabaana

300

Examples of export oriented markets in Kenya or Ivory Coast

Cocoa/Coffee from the Ivory Coast and Flowers from Kenya

300

Anti-capitalist, feminist organization which critiques WID and acts as a voice for women in the Global South

DAWN: Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era

300
Two foundational beliefs of WID; think economics and development

Modernization and Neoliberalism

300

Helped fund the begining of the Green Belt Movement 

Norwegian Forestry Society and NORAD

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