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Taking up the concept of vulnerability, this book examines the gendered impact of market-based procurement practices.

In recent years, ideological shifts and real managerial constraints have forced states everywhere to rely on private resources to solve public problems. Focusing on instances where the state retains ownership of assets and rights, even if it temporarily devolves its authority to a private entity (profit or non-profit), this book uncovers the ways in which these private actors are not just suppliers of materials goods, but increasingly policy influencers. More specifically, the book focuses on the gendered dynamics within the law, policy, and practice of public procurement and investigates how vulnerability is conceptualized and coded in the process of public acquisition of works, goods, and services from private suppliers. In this book, a series of rich case studies from Africa, the Middle East, and Europe show how vulnerability theory can inform the design of public institutions that are more responsible and responsive to gender-informed demands for social justice.

This is the first book to integrate vulnerability theory into public procurement studies in global and comparative perspectives, and it will appeal to scholars and others with interests in gendered dynamics in law and society, international development, public policy, and international political economy.



Taking up the concept of vulnerability, this book examines the gendered impact of market-based procurement practices.

List of Contributors

Acronyms

Introduction

S.N. NYECK

1 The Challenge of Knowing: Public Procurement Between Unilateral Knowledge
Dissemination and Participatory Knowledge Creation

E.K. SARTER

2 Law and Public Procurement in Kenya: A Human Vulnerability Analysis

ATIENO MBOYA

3 Gender Justice in Public International Organizations Procurement Work: A
Contrasted View

EMILIE COMBAZ

4 Growth Pattern in Women-Owned Construction Companies as Evidence of
Vulnerability

ABIMBOLA WINDAPO

5 Contracted Vulnerability?: Job Quality, Service Quality, and Public
Procurement of Services

E.K. SARTER AND ORLY BENJAMIN

6 The Case for Gender-Responsive Public Procurement in Botswana

EMMANUEL BOTLHALE

7 Gender-Responsiveness of Public Procurement and Tendering Policies in Kenya


GEDION ONYANGO AND MARYGORETTY AKINYI OTIENO

8 Policy Perspectives on Engendering Public Procurement in Africa: The Case
of Rwanda and South Africa

ANGELITA KITHATU-KIWEKETE AND SHIKHA VYAS-DOORGAPERSAD

9 Vulnerability in Higher Education: The Case of Managerialism in Cleaning
Services Procurement in Israel

ORLY BENJAMIN

10 The Paradox of Equity in Public Procurement Policies: A Vulnerability
Analysis of Jordan

WAED ALSHOUBAKI

Index
S.N. Nyeck is Associate Professor of African Studies, Political Economy, Gender, and Queer Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, USA, and Adjunct Professor at CriSHET Mandela University, South Africa.