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Title: Gender Analysis and Frameworks


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  • Gender Analysis and Frameworks

Module C
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Review of the BIG IDEAS from previous sections.
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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 TAFs 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.

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

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

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

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When and how to use the frameworks
Use a gender analysis framework
Use a gender analysis framework
Ongoing ME
Ongoing ME
Use a gender analysis framework
Use a gender analysis framework
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  • Because TAF has a specific approach, we need a
    particular framework to capture our priorities.

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

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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.

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

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Step Two Causes and Effects
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Key Considerations in TAFs FrameworkAccess 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.

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Key Ideas in TAFs FrameworkOpportunities and
Constraints
  • Gender-based opportunities are gender relations
    that facilitate mens or womens access to
    resources or opportunities of any type.
  • Gender-based constraints are gender relations
    that inhibit either mens or womens access to
    resources or opportunities of any type.

Source http//www.igwg.org/igwg_media/GenderSafe
Mothrhd/intro-gendr-analysis-present.pdf
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Step Three Gender Analysis
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Gender Analysis Activity
  • Review the case study
  • Identify the problem
  • Apply the TAF Hybrid framework

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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?

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What are the BIG IDEAS from this section?
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