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Anne Marie Goetz
Anne Marie Goetz is a political scientist and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. Her work focuses upon the politics of pro-poor, gender-equitable development. She has also studied women politicians in developing countries, analyzing the constraints they face to advancing a gender-equity agenda within state institutions and in political parties. Her theoretical work relates to debates on accountability and good governance, and her empirical research has involved studies of poor people's anti-corruption initiatives, and the challenges of long-term institutional change and capacity-building in developing country service bureaucracies. She has conducted research in India, Bangladesh, Uganda, and South Africa. She is the author of Women Development Workers (2001); co-author of Contesting Global Governance (1999), editor of Getting Institutions Right for Women in Development (1997) co-editor of No Shortcuts to Power: African Women in Politics and Policy-Making (2003), and co-author of Reinventing Accountability: Making Democracy Work for the Poor (2004).
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