Abstract
The paper delves into the complexities of globalization by considering the voices and agency of women. Globalization is rooted in local contexts, and women's unpaid and paid work plays a crucial role in producing the resources needed for global economic activities. Analyzing the impact of globalization on women and girls, along with their activism and resistance, can provide important insights for policy and institutional reforms aimed at mitigating its adverse effects. A viewpoint that takes into account women's needs and actions can help in answering not only the question, ‘How should we view globalization in a post-globalization era?’ but also in addressing another important question: as we advance towards post-globalization, is it possible to achieve inclusive, sustainable globalization?
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