Download presentation
Published byAntonio McDaniel Modified over 11 years ago
1
Gender Jeopardy Testing knowledge on gender mainstreaming in health Based on core concepts and tools introduced in workshops using the WHO Gender Mainstreaming Manual for Health Managers: a practical approach. This game is based on the adaption of Jeopardy used in the UN Staff College Human Rights Training Courses.
2
International Commitments to gender equality and health equity
Gender mainstreaming Gender analysis Gender mix Sex , gender or both? International Commitments to gender equality and health equity $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000
3
Biological and physiological characteristics such as reproductive organs, chromosomes, hormones, etc. Sex $200 <
4
Norms, roles and relationships of and between women and men.
Gender $400 <
5
Passed from generation to generation through the process of socialization to teach men and women how they should be. Gender norms $600 <
6
Refers to what men and women can and should do according to society (in the household, community and workplace). Gender roles $800 <
7
Process through which girls and boys learn about gender norms, roles and relations - and what it means to be a man or a woman. Socialization $1000 <
8
The ultimate goal of gender mainstreaming.
Gender equality $200 <
9
Gender unequal and gender blind.
Two types of policies or programmes to avoid. Gender unequal and gender blind. $400 <
10
Gender transformative
Policies or programmes that address harmful gender norms, roles and relations and promote gender equality. Gender transformative $600 <
11
Strategic gender needs
Needs identified through an analysis of gender inequality and its impact on women and men of different groups. Strategic gender needs $800 <
12
Institutional gender mainstreaming
Ensures that organizational procedures and mechanisms do not reinforce patterns of gender inequality. Institutional gender mainstreaming $1000 <
13
Basic ingredient for gender analysis.
Sex disaggregated data $200 <
14
Money, credit, loans, land, other assets
Economic resources $400 <
15
The WHO Gender Analysis Matrix
A tool to analyse health problems from a gender perspective through the interaction between gender and health related considerations. The WHO Gender Analysis Matrix $600 <
16
Control over resources
The ability to decide when, how and who can use resources. Control over resources Daily Double <
17
Included among the health-related considerations of the WHO Gender Analysis Matrix, these factors are associated with the development of disease or illness but are not sufficient to cause it. Risk factors $1000 <
18
Method to uncover how gender inequality affects health and well-being.
Gender analysis in health $200 <
19
Process to help people to gain control over their lives.
Empowerment $400 <
20
WHO Gender Analysis Questions
Tool comprised of critical questions to use when conducting a gender analysis of a health problem. WHO Gender Analysis Questions $600 <
21
Equal chances or opportunities for women and men to access and control social, economic and political resources. Gender equality $800 <
22
Practical gender needs
Needs defined by women (or men) that respond to immediate necessities such as adequate living conditions, water provision, health care and employment. Practical gender needs $1000 <
23
Women can bear children
Sex $200 <
24
Men tend to have higher mortality rates as a result of road traffic injuries.
Gender $400 <
25
Daily Double Sexually transmitted infections are asymptomatic for longer periods in women than in men. Sex <
26
Respiratory disease burden is higher in women, especially in mid and low income countries.
Sex and gender $800 <
27
Women tend to live longer than men in most countries and regions.
Sex and gender $1000 <
28
What is Integrating gender analysis and actions into the work of WHO?
The WHO Gender Mainstreaming Strategy $200 <
29
The Beijing Platform for Action
This international document, agreed upon in 1995, includes chapters on Women's Health and Violence against Women. The Beijing Platform for Action $400 <
30
Which human rights treaty is dedicated to eliminating discrimination against women and girls?
The Convention for the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) $600 <
31
$800 True or false? The right to health means the right to be healthy.
<
32
Promote gender equality and empower women
1Millennium Development Goal 3 aims to … Promote gender equality and empower women $1000 <
33
Gender Jeopardy Finale
gender actions! Complete this slogan: No more gender words without … Gender Jeopardy Finale
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.