2020
DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2020.1763918
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Addressing collective action problems in Melanesia: the Northern Islands Market Vendors’ Association in Vanuatu

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“…Collective action itself is gendered and can result in the reinforcement of gendered norms around male leadership and career/political advancement. Measures to increase inclusion and diversity within collective-action efforts are, therefore, important to drive these goals in broader society [26,55]. While there is a need to pay attention to how and if coalitions and partnerships might be reinforcing gender norms around power, voice and decision-making, coalitions and partnerships also have great potential to promote women's and minorities' leadership and work to shift gender norms [9,56].…”
Section: Gender Equality Partnerships and Coalitions In The Blue Pacificmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Collective action itself is gendered and can result in the reinforcement of gendered norms around male leadership and career/political advancement. Measures to increase inclusion and diversity within collective-action efforts are, therefore, important to drive these goals in broader society [26,55]. While there is a need to pay attention to how and if coalitions and partnerships might be reinforcing gender norms around power, voice and decision-making, coalitions and partnerships also have great potential to promote women's and minorities' leadership and work to shift gender norms [9,56].…”
Section: Gender Equality Partnerships and Coalitions In The Blue Pacificmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notwithstanding, as Barbara and Baker observed, "effective gender-focused coalitions in the Pacific are invariably locally led, locally designed, and informed by the local cultural context. Yet, this does not always guarantee success, especially in transforming deep-seated gender norms and beliefs" [55] (p. 996). To address and shift deep-seated gender norms, a range of strategies will be required, including co-production, co-learning, diverse partnerships and supporting minorities to be in leadership positions [9,31].…”
Section: Gender Equality Partnerships and Coalitions In The Blue Pacificmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The cultural values, knowledge, beliefs and practices that originated in pre-colonial times and are perceived as traditional across these communities are referred to as kastom (Cox et al, 2007;Kalontano et al, 2003). The national government relies on traditional or kastom institutions, including traditional chiefly systems, for locallevel governance and provision of the type of services that the state would deliver in other contexts (Barbara and Baker, 2020;Nimbtik, 2020). Government bodies lack the fiscal and human resources to engage with Vanuatu's many remote and difficult to access areas (Cox et al, 2007;Miles, 2007) and kastom institutions under the leadership of local chiefs are a crucial component of local governance (Miles, 2007;Nimbtik, 2020;Regenvanu, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%