Strategies and Tools for Gender Integration. Session Objective To continue the discussion on useful tools for integrating gender in program design and.

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Strategies and Tools for Gender Integration

Session Objective To continue the discussion on useful tools for integrating gender in program design and implementation.

Online Discussion: Identification of Tools for Gender Integration in Food Security Programming. A summary of the online discussion can be found here: security-programming-discussion-summary We asked two questions to start the online discussion: 1.What are the tools or guidance you turn to for conducting a gender analysis to inform food security program activities? 2.What other helpful tools for integrating gender into food security programs have you used in your work? The results included audits, analyses, checklists, and manuals as well as other types of media such as video to demonstrate capacity building exercises.

Identification of Tools for Gender Integration in Food Security Programming Program Design The Gender Marker for OCHA proposals addressing humanitarian response: e%20IASC%20Gender%20Marker.aspx e%20IASC%20Gender%20Marker.aspx SBC framework: work/working-groups/social-and-behavior-change/111http:// work/working-groups/social-and-behavior-change/111 SC tool (upon request) Gates guidance (p21 of this doc): responsive-orientation-document.pdf responsive-orientation-document.pdf

Identification of Tools for Gender Integration in Food Security Programming Value Chains Promoting Gender Equitable Opportunities in Agricultural Value Chains (USAID-funded GATE project): cutting_programs/wid/pubs/GATE_Gender_Ag_Value_Chain_Handb ook_summary_11-09.pdf cutting_programs/wid/pubs/GATE_Gender_Ag_Value_Chain_Handb ook_summary_11-09.pdf FIELD Report 11: Behavior Change Perspectives on Gender and Value Chain Development: Tools for Research and Assessment: perspectives-gender-and-value-chain-development-tools-resear perspectives-gender-and-value-chain-development-tools-resear Cha cha cha book: Challenging Chains to Change: px?e= px?e=2008 Land O’Lakes training in Rwanda and Zambia

Please send your comments on its feasibility for use in programming to Emily Hogue: QUESTION: Who is piloting the WEAI?

Identification of Tools for Gender Integration in Food Security Programming Staff and Partner Training LWR recently had a training in Uganda for staff of partner organizations: uganda/ uganda/ Audits InterAction: overviewhttp:// overview Ethiopia example: %E2%80%9Clens%E2%80%9D-examples-introspective-steps- improving-gender-programming-organizations) %E2%80%9Clens%E2%80%9D-examples-introspective-steps- improving-gender-programming-organizations Internal organizational policies, strategies, guidelines LWR, ACDI/VOCA, SC, CRS Land O’Lakes presentation:

This presentation was made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the responsibility of Save the Children and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.