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The methodological approach to measure shifts in power in favour of women in ActionAid’s programmes
Francesca D’Emidio – ActionAid Liisa Kytola – ActionAid Eva Otero – Leitmotiv Social Consultants May 2017
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Contents Context: Why did we do it? Aim of the work
Process of the evaluation Methodological principles Tools for data collection Challenges Conclusions
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ActionAid’s new strategy ‘Action for Global Justice’
Shifts in power Visible, hidden and invisible power Measurement of change Learning Contextualizing the strategy
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2016: getting ready for the new strategy
The key questions What shifts in power are we working on and achieving? What does the change look like? How can we measure it in a practical and functional way? The initiatives Evaluation on shifts in power in Cambodia and Rwanda Toolkit to measure shifts in power Meta-review about shifts in power Evaluation on shifts in power in Guatemala Recomendation for the implementation of the new strategy Integration in programme design and implementation
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Key questions To what extent has power shifted in favour of women as a result of our work on livelihoods and access and control over natural resources (NR) and of our work on women’s rights (WR) as a standalone? Livelihoods and NR: to what extent have we contributed to shifting power in favour of women in our work on livelihoods and NR? WRs: to what extent have we contributed to shifting power in favour of women in our work on GBV and economic justice? How do we measure the change in shifts in power?
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The evaluation process
Step 1 ActionAid National Office - Introduction ActionAid National Office – Theory of Change Step 2 Partner organization – Theory of Change and preparations Step 3 Leaders – Changes in their lives Leaders – Preparation for the facilitation Step 4 Leaders and groups – What has changed in each community Leaders and groups – How the change happened Step 5 Leaders – Thinkshop – analysing the change Step 6 Other actors – Triangulation Discussion on the prelominary findings with the partner Discussion on the prelominary findings with ActionAid National Office
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Methodological Principles
Participation, Participation, Participation! Learning exercise Evaluation team external-internal Data collection Translation where appropriate Documentation Analysis with leaders and team Flexibility Use of tools to focus the discussion
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Key focus of the evaluation
The changes in the lives of women Changes at different levels (personal, household, community, regional, national) Shifts in power: visible, invisible, individual y colective The changes in ActionAid, the partner and other relevant actors The factors that contributed to the change The contribution of ActionAid and the partner Linkages between the different power dimensions and the factors influencing these
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Methodology
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Social values and norms
Methodology Visible Invisible Individual Collective WITHIN TO OVER WITH Control over income Access to services Policy Influence Legal Frameworks Social values and norms Knowledge, capacity, skills Confidence and self-esteem
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Tools – Community Maps Identifying spaces of power in the community
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Tools – Power Tree Indentifying the expressions of power
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Identifying how the change happened
Tools – Timelines Identifying how the change happened
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Challenges Lost in translation ‘what is power?’ Note taking
Mapping of power structures Choreography – management of multiple processes The structure of the evaluation Inception trip – prep work Dissemination of the findings Overstating ActionAid’s contribution Understanding how the change happened Interviews and engaging other actors Cultural context
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Conclusions Learning Programme learning
Learning about the evaluation approach Team work Contextualizing Documentation Analysis and interpretation of the information
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