No Path to Power: Civil Society, State Services, and the Poverty of City Women

In focusing on Ain el-Sira, a low-income neighbourhood of Cairo, this article challenges development theorists' ideas that civil society as a development partner is best able to promote women's empowerment, community development and justice. This article contests that development can avoid...

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Donors
Empowerment
Human rights
Litter
Loans
Low income women
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Poverty
Power
Social change
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