Gender Analysis and Frameworks Module C. Review of the BIG IDEAS from previous sections.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Gender and Safe Motherhood
Advertisements

Gender Perspectives in Introduction to Regulation Gender Module #1 ITU Workshops on Sustainability in Telecommunication Through Gender & Social Equality.
SMME Development Strategy Review 02 June Economic Development Vision We envisage the Eastern Cape as a province where all her people share the.
 TAKING THE RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF INDIVIDUALS IN THE FORMAL POLITICAL ARENA AND APPLIES THEM ACROSS ALL SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND INSTITUTIONS.
Gender Training Workshop
Tools for Mainstreaming Gender Gender Analysis Framework and Gender Planning Tools Seminar on Moving to Gender-Based Analysis in Constructing Policy in.
GENDER MAINSTREAMING IN PROJECT DESIGN
Sharing Experiences JPO Training Workshop, Maputo, 14 May 2009 Ondina da Barca Vieira UNIFEM, Mozambique.
At the end of this module, participants should have a better understanding of the following : Elements of Gender Mainstreaming Basics of Gender Analysis.
Mainstreaming Gender in development Policies and Programmes 2007 Haifa Abu Ghazaleh Regional Programme Director UNIFEM IAEG Meeting on Gender and MDGs.
1 Module 6 Putting It All Together. 2 Learning Objectives At the end of this session participants will understand: The monitoring and evaluation process.
 The objective was to provide the World Bank, the League of Arab States and CAWTAR with a better understanding of your needs and interests, and of how.
The participants should have understood the following basic principles: Integrating gender considerations into project design and implementation Assessing.
Participants should expect to understand: Concept of M&E Importance of gender in M&E Different steps in the M&E process Integrating gender into program/project.
ZEST Gender issues in Agriculture. ZEST This is the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather.
Gender Analyze in Project cycle. The pre-planning stage of a project is the stage when you or your partner organisation start to draw up ideas for a project.
Gender-Based Analysis (GBA) Research Day Winnipeg, MB February 11, 2013.
Mainstream/Integration Po-tay-to/Po-tah-to Maryce Ramsey, Senior Gender Advisor, FHI 360 June 16, 2014.
Gender Equity and what it means in practice
UNDP RBEC Regional Centre Engendering the Localizing Sustainable Development Projects in Western-Balkan Countries and CIS Dono Abdurazakova, Regional.
Gender and Diversity Analysis MB Status of Women Family Services & Labour.
Gender and the Forest Investment Program Stacy Alboher Linda Mossop-Rousseau FIP Pilot Countries Meeting Cape Town, June 22, 2011.
Africa RISING Ethiopian Highlands Research Component 1 - Characterization Alan Duncan, Beth Cullen, Aster Grbrekristos, Stefan Shultz Africa RISING-EH.
Food For Peace: Title II Programs and Gender 1 FSN Knowledge Sharing Meeting November 15, 2012 Presented by Michelle Gamber, MA, DrPH AAAS Fellow, FFP.
Michalis Adamantiadis Transport Policy Adviser, SSATP SSATP Capacity Development Strategy Annual Meeting, December 2012.
Gender?. Refers to the economic, social, political and cultural attributes, constraints and opportunities associated with being male or female. The social.
Sex and Gender Some definitions.
Learning journey Part 1: Welcome and introduction Part 2: Concepts, evidence, and good practice: Addressing gender-based violence and engaging men and.
Seminar on Gender mainstreaming in E-Government : Bringing Women into the inner circle of the digital arena in Africa ''Cutting-edge ideas on “bringing.
1 S trengthening accountability for gender equality To learn more visit
SESSION 8 GENDER ISSUES IN THE PROJECT LIFE CYCLE.
UNDP-GEF Community-Based Adaptation Programme Anne-France WITTMANN CBA-Morocco Programme Manager (UNV) Tools & Tips to foster Gender Mainstreaming & Inclusion.
SECTION IV: GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF STEPS TAKEN OR ENVISAGED BY NON-ANNEX I PARTY TO IMPLEMENT THE CONVENTION Workshop on the Use of the Guidelines for.
A TOOL FOR PLANNING Ruth Campbell ACDI/VOCA. The Challenge  To design projects that are based on a strategy to address priority opportunities and constraints.
United Nations Statistics DivisionRegional Workshop on Integrating a Gender Perspective in the Production of Statistics, Amman, Jordan, 1-4 December 2014.
Availability of gender statistics at the international level IAEGM on the Development of Gender Statistics New York,12-14 December 2006 Demographic and.
Expected Learning Objectives Participants should understand the following: The concepts of ‘gender’ and ‘sex’. The term ‘gender equality.’ The importance.
Gender and Climate Change Adaptation - Cambodia Sophoan Phean Regional Policy Advisor Oxfam America, EARO 26 August 2011.
World Health Organization WHO Gender Policy. Background of WHO  United Nations agency for health  Established 1948  Geneva, Switzerland  Governed.
CARICOM Social and Gender Indicators. CARICOM SOCIAL AND GENDER INDICATORS SOCIAL AND GENDER INDICATORS The process of compiling statistics and indicators.
Addressing Gender Mainstreaming in the project Chennai, 7-8 January 2014.
INCLUSION AND THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION: ARTICLE 24 OF THE CRPD UN HQ, New York, 2nd September Ana Peláez Narváez, Vice-Chairperson, CRPD Committee.
CR TOOLKIT WORKSHOP SOCIAL IMPACT & OPPORTUNITIES ASSESSMENT (SIOA) Ref- ICMM CD Toolkit # 12 Trainer: Jane Wiyawa Date Friday 13 th September 2013 Venue:
Gender & Transport Module Two Gender Integration at the Project Level.
Women and girls in sport in Ireland Let’s level the playing field 28th October Dublin Isabel Romão Member of the CoE Gender Equality Commission Member.
Action – developing gender-responsive action
PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY. GAD (Gender and development) In the 80ths, Distinguishes biological differences (that are universal) from the social differences.
TRAINING WORKSHOP ON SUSTAINABLE SANITATION AND INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IWRM), Kigali, 1st -5th December 2008 Gender Mainstreaming in Sanitation,
Regional Forum: Use of Gender Data in Sub-national Decision-making Kigali, Rwanda August 2012 Key Gender Terms and Concepts.
Development of Gender Sensitive M&E: Tools and Strategies.
1 GEMS Tool Kit: Guides 1.Quick Reference: Key concepts and strategies: -Gender, sex -Gender equality, discrimination -Principles for successful gender.
Emploi, affaires sociales et égalité des chances European Commission’s gender equality policy 14 April 2009 Juan Luis BARBOLLA CASAS Equality between Women.
Gender-Responsive NAP Processes
Gender Focal Point Network Training & Orientation
Gender, Diversity and Climate Change
Gender-Sensitive Monitoring and Evaluation
Gender-Sensitive Monitoring and Evaluation
& gender mainstreaming
MAINSTREAMING OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES’ CONSIDERATIONS IN RELATION TO THE ENERGY SECTOR Presentation to the Joint Meeting of the.
Diversity in Organisations
MODULE 24 – EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND GENDER BALANCE
The Gender Perspective
ENGENDERING TAKING THE RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF INDIVIDUALS IN THE FORMAL POLITICAL ARENA AND APPLIES THEM ACROSS ALL SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND INSTITUTIONS.
How Gender Mainstreaming can contribute to smarter public service?
Diversity in Organisations
Gender mainstreaming in environmental
The Gender Perspective
SUSTAINABLE MICRO-FINANCE for WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT
Ms. Viola Dasoberi Rural Enterprise Consultant,
Integrating Gender into Rural Development M&E in Projects and Programs
Presentation transcript:

Gender Analysis and Frameworks Module C

Review of the BIG IDEAS from previous sections.

Learning Objectives Understand the concepts of gender mainstreaming and gender analysis. Identify when gender analysis can be used in program stages. Understand the value of gender analysis frameworks and when they can be used. Identify TAF’s key areas of concern regarding gender that should be considered in a good gender analysis (i.e. power, access, control, constraints, opportunities). Understand how to apply the hybrid framework developed for the case study.

What is Gender Mainstreaming? Gender mainstreaming is: A strategy for considering women’s and men’s concerns and needs in programming to ensure that women and men benefit equally and inequality is not perpetuated.

Why do we mainstream gender? Human Rights Economic Growth Good governance Sustainable Development for All Effective Programming

Gender mainstreaming is a big-picture strategy to incorporate (or “mainstream”) gender concerns to achieve gender equality. Gender analysis is a process to identify, analyze, and inform action to address gender inequalities.

What is gender analysis? Gender analysis involves the collection and analysis of sex-disaggregated data. Understanding the different experiences, knowledge, and needs of men and women allows programs and policies to include those needs. Sex-disaggregated data is data that, when collected, differentiates between men and women.

Gender Analysis in Practice Gender analysis can be used in Project Design, Implementation, and Monitoring and Evaluation. Project Design Example Conduct a baseline survey to understand the project context including gender roles, stereotypes, and power dynamics. Implementation Example Create same-sex groups for trainings and workshops and utilize female facilitators. Monitoring and Evaluation Example Conduct evaluation and collect sex-disaggregated data to see how the project impacted men and women differently.

Gender Analysis Frameworks Gender analysis frameworks are a useful tool with which to understand gender dynamics within a project or a context.

When and how to use the frameworks DesignInceptionImplementEvaluation Use a gender analysis framework Ongoing M&E

Because TAF has a specific approach, we need a particular framework to capture our priorities.

TAF’s Political Economy Approach All development contexts are inherently political and involve competing interests. TAF’s political economy approach incorporates political and power dynamics of a local context in program design. This approach allows TAF’s programs to identify political actors on all sides and determine how to best make change.

TAF Hybrid Framework Step One: Problem Identification Step Two: Identify causes of the problem and their impact on men and women. Step Three: Conduct gender analysis based on needs and goals. Consider what role men and women can play to address these.

Step One: Problem Identification What is the core problem we are trying to address?

Step Two: Causes and Effects

Key Considerations in TAF’s Framework: Access and Control Consider who controls access to resources. Access simply means ability to use a resource (tangible or intangible). Consider power relations. Inequality in power relations can lead to imbalanced control over resources.

Key Ideas in TAF’s Framework: Opportunities and Constraints Gender-based opportunities are gender relations that facilitate men’s or women’s access to resources or opportunities of any type. Gender-based constraints are gender relations that inhibit either men’s or women’s access to resources or opportunities of any type. Source:

Step Three: Gender Analysis

Gender Analysis Activity Review the case study Identify the problem Apply the TAF Hybrid framework

Follow-up Questions 1. Refer back to Module B in which you identified areas of gender equality/inequality in Wonderland. After working through the gender analysis framework, do you think these issues are critical to consider? 2. Do the potential interventions you identified in the framework address these gender inequalities? 3. Look at the possible interventions you just developed. Considering those interventions, provide two detailed descriptions of how you have mainstreamed gender into the implementation of this project. 4. What might be some obstacles to conducting a rigorous gender analysis in this context?

What are the BIG IDEAS from this section?