Description
This article introduces Buen Vivir both as a concept and in its implementation in public policies in Bolivia. The notion that Buen Vivir is gender neutral is examined in light of the fact that the main challenges are dismantling patriarchal power structures, the restriction of women’s participation in decision making, and recognizing the gender inequalities within Indigenous communities.
Creator
Martha Lanza and Fundación Colectivo Cabildeo Bolivia
Source
Publisher
AWID
Date
2012
Language
English