Project Details
Description
This project studies the role of global norms in development. It does so through a case study of the global norm on the elimination of violence against women (VAW) in Ethiopia. The norm was originally phrased in the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women (DEVAW) in 1993 and has been reiterated in two targets (5.2 and 5.3) of the SDG 5 on Gender equality and women’s empowerment.
A significant argument in the academic literature is that global norms need to resonate with local norms in order to be accepted in local communities. This implies that global norms cannot induce significant social change. GLOW analyses the extent to which politics and actors may mediate between global and local norms enabling social change towards the global norm. Ethiopia is particularly suited for this study because (i)VAW is a widespread challenge in the country, (ii) the government and religious authorities have strongly condemned VAW making the elimination of VAW a national priority, and (iii) Ethiopia is a significant member of regional organisations like IGAD and AU which often actively engage in norm production and diffusion. GLOW is organised around 4 work packages. The first addresses the role of VAW in national politics in Ethiopia and seeks to explain how it has become a national political priority. The second studies the relationship between development projects and local communities in relation to VAW to understand the conditions enabling social change towards the elimination of VAW. The third focuses on Ethiopia’s efforts to influence global norm production on VAW to understand Ethiopia’s official views on the norm. The fourth involves various activities to strengthen research and policy dissemination capacity.
A significant argument in the academic literature is that global norms need to resonate with local norms in order to be accepted in local communities. This implies that global norms cannot induce significant social change. GLOW analyses the extent to which politics and actors may mediate between global and local norms enabling social change towards the global norm. Ethiopia is particularly suited for this study because (i)VAW is a widespread challenge in the country, (ii) the government and religious authorities have strongly condemned VAW making the elimination of VAW a national priority, and (iii) Ethiopia is a significant member of regional organisations like IGAD and AU which often actively engage in norm production and diffusion. GLOW is organised around 4 work packages. The first addresses the role of VAW in national politics in Ethiopia and seeks to explain how it has become a national political priority. The second studies the relationship between development projects and local communities in relation to VAW to understand the conditions enabling social change towards the elimination of VAW. The third focuses on Ethiopia’s efforts to influence global norm production on VAW to understand Ethiopia’s official views on the norm. The fourth involves various activities to strengthen research and policy dissemination capacity.
| Acronym | GLOW |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 01/08/2019 → 31/12/2024 |
Collaborative partners
- Danish Institute for International Studies (lead)
- Addis Adaba University
- Peace and Development Centre
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African Union, gender violence and the positive masculinity approach
Tornius, K., 6 Jan 2026, Norms and Violence Against Women in Ethiopia: We Were Never Global. Moe Fejerskov, A., Engberg-Pedersen, L., Zeleke, M. & Feyissa, D. (eds.). Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, US: Edward Elgar Publishing, p. 132-149Research output: Contribution to Book, Anthology, Report › Book Chapter › Research › peer-review
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Good will corrupting: social norms and the trouble of intervention
Fejerskov, A. M., 27 May 2025, Cambridge: MIT Press. 223 p.Research output: Book, Anthology, Thesis, Report › Book › Research › peer-review
Open Access -
More than maids: Social Mobility Experiences Among Ethiopian Women Migrating to the United Arab Emirates
Zeleke, M. & Sørensen, N. N., 1 Dec 2025, In: Genealogy. 9, 4, 17 p., 142.Research output: Articles: Journal and Newspaper › Journal Article › Research › peer-review
Open Access
Activities
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Gender and women’s rights at the African Union
Tornius, K. (Speaker)
23 Nov 2023Activity: Talk or Presentation › Presentation/Speaker at conference, seminar, workshop etc.
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Foundational workshop of GLOW
Engberg-Pedersen, L. (Co-organizer), Fejerskov, A. M. (Co-organizer) & Dori, D. (Co-organizer)
20 Sept 2019 → 24 Sept 2019Activity: Participating in or Organising an Event › Participation in or Organisation of Workshop, Roundtable, Seminar, Course