Despite substantive progress made on gender equality and women’s empowerment at the global level, women continue to suffer significant economic, political, legal, social and cultural disadvantages in almost all societies. For this reason, evaluations of projects, programs and policies must take into account these disadvantages and provide stakeholders with sound and compelling evidence to better inform the planning and implementation of future development interventions.
This edition complements Evaluation Matters Quarter 4 2018 on Gender in Evaluation Volume 1 by providing examples of how selected individuals and institutions have been able to concretely integrate Gender Responsive Evaluation approaches into their work.
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EMQ1-2019 Volume2 (EN) [Web].pdf | 4.31 MB |
Young or old woman paradigms matter.pdf | 1.56 MB |
Equity focus and gender responsiveness.pdf | 242.01 KB |
The AGDEN M&E approach.pdf | 271.39 KB |
Assessing Gender Equality Results at Country Level.pdf | 363.39 KB |
An african approach for gauging the gender effectiveness of national M&E systems.pdf | 381.19 KB |