Cambodian Partnership on Mainstreaming Gender in the CMDGs and PRSP The World Bank
UNIFEM E&SEARO2 All the goals have gender implications Eg. Goal 1: eliminate poverty Poverty measured by household, need to analyse intra-household resource allocation. According to the poverty assessments, women headed households are not worse off than male headed households. Incidence of child labour among children aged years by household head. Alternative indicator of poverty among women headed households, who use child labour as a coping strategy to supplement household incomes. Child labour in women headed households
UNIFEM E&SEARO3 Analyse the links between indicators Women in the Agriculture Sector: in the fields and the office
UNIFEM E&SEARO4 Waged employment by industry MDG3 needs to be adapted to reflect country priorities
UNIFEM E&SEARO5 Lessons learned Engendering integrated into MDG localisation process Localised MDGs embedded in national policy (PRSP) from the start. explore alternative gender indicators : MDG3 does not mean that MDG framework is engendered: all goals have gender implications MDG3 needs to be adapted to fully reflect national context and priorities g ender perspective requires more than sex disaggregated data Examine links between indicators: eg agriculture Use quantitative and qualitative data, range of sources (violence)