Sumario: | Through this article we have tried, on the one hand, to carry out a theoretical analysis about the combating of androcentrism in the perception of socio-economic development sought by some international agencies and, on the other hand, to address the influence of feminism on the development proposed by some international organizations from a socioeconomic perspective, using the gender perspective as a key tool for analysis and intervention. In this regard, women’s international agenda in [127] development has been determined by a number of different approaches that have been defined from a welfare perspective, as in the case of the “welfare approach”; from an economic perspective, as it is the case for the “women in development approach”; or from an analytical and transforming point of view, as in the “gender in development” and in the “gender and human development approaches”.
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