Gender Dimensions of Community-Driven Development Operations : A Toolkit for Practitioners

Community-development development (CDD) programs require monitoring and evaluation (M&E) to tell those implementing and funding the programs whether they are on track to deliver, or have delivered, desired outcomes such as improved services, ec...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
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NGO
SEX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/626911468335038480/Gender-dimensions-of-community-driven-development-operations-a-toolkit-for-practitioners
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topic ACCESS FOR WOMEN
ACCESS TO DECISION MAKING
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO HEALTH
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACCOUNTABILITY
BENEFICIARIES
CAPACITY BUILDING
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY GROUPS
CONTROL GROUPS
DATA COLLECTION
DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN
EDUCATIONAL STATUS
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
EVALUATION RESULTS
EVALUATORS
EXTERNAL M&E
EXTERNAL MONITORING
FAMILY PLANNING
FEMALE
FEMALE EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE STAFF
GENDER
GENDER ACTION
GENDER ASPECTS
GENDER BALANCE
GENDER BIAS
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GENDER DIMENSION
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER INDICATORS
GENDER INEQUALITY
GENDER ISSUE
GENDER MAINSTREAMING
GENDER PARITY
GENDER PERSPECTIVE
GENDER RELATIONS
GIRLS
HOUSEHOLD CHORES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLD TASKS
HOUSEHOLDS
IMPACT EVALUATION
IMPACT INDICATORS
INCOME
INDEPENDENT MONITORING
INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES
INTERVENTION
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LAWS
LEARNING
LEGAL STATUS
LIVELIHOOD
LOCAL WOMEN
MATERNAL HEALTH
MOBILITY
MONITORING & EVALUATION
MONITORING DATA
NGO
OUTCOME INDICATORS
OUTPUT INDICATORS
PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN
PARTICIPATORY METHODS
PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
POLICY CHANGES
POOR WOMEN
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION STRATEGIES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVES
PROCESS INDICATORS
PROGRAM IMPACTS
PROGRAM INTERVENTIONS
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PROGRAMS
PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
PROJECT MONITORING
PROJECT OBJECTIVES
PROPORTION OF WOMEN
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
QUALITY OF SERVICES
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
RENTALS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL WOMEN
SAFETY
SELF-HELP
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE QUALITY
SEX
SEX GROUPS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARGETING
UNIFEM
UNITED NATIONS
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR WOMEN
VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT
VILLAGE LEVEL
VILLAGES
WELL-BEING
WILL
WIVES
WOMAN
WORKING WOMEN
spellingShingle ACCESS FOR WOMEN
ACCESS TO DECISION MAKING
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO HEALTH
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACCOUNTABILITY
BENEFICIARIES
CAPACITY BUILDING
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY GROUPS
CONTROL GROUPS
DATA COLLECTION
DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN
EDUCATIONAL STATUS
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
EVALUATION RESULTS
EVALUATORS
EXTERNAL M&E
EXTERNAL MONITORING
FAMILY PLANNING
FEMALE
FEMALE EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE STAFF
GENDER
GENDER ACTION
GENDER ASPECTS
GENDER BALANCE
GENDER BIAS
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GENDER DIMENSION
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER INDICATORS
GENDER INEQUALITY
GENDER ISSUE
GENDER MAINSTREAMING
GENDER PARITY
GENDER PERSPECTIVE
GENDER RELATIONS
GIRLS
HOUSEHOLD CHORES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLD TASKS
HOUSEHOLDS
IMPACT EVALUATION
IMPACT INDICATORS
INCOME
INDEPENDENT MONITORING
INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES
INTERVENTION
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LAWS
LEARNING
LEGAL STATUS
LIVELIHOOD
LOCAL WOMEN
MATERNAL HEALTH
MOBILITY
MONITORING & EVALUATION
MONITORING DATA
NGO
OUTCOME INDICATORS
OUTPUT INDICATORS
PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN
PARTICIPATORY METHODS
PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
POLICY CHANGES
POOR WOMEN
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION STRATEGIES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVES
PROCESS INDICATORS
PROGRAM IMPACTS
PROGRAM INTERVENTIONS
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PROGRAMS
PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
PROJECT MONITORING
PROJECT OBJECTIVES
PROPORTION OF WOMEN
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
QUALITY OF SERVICES
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
RENTALS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL WOMEN
SAFETY
SELF-HELP
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE QUALITY
SEX
SEX GROUPS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TARGETING
UNIFEM
UNITED NATIONS
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR WOMEN
VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT
VILLAGE LEVEL
VILLAGES
WELL-BEING
WILL
WIVES
WOMAN
WORKING WOMEN
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Gender Dimensions of Community-Driven Development Operations : A Toolkit for Practitioners
relation East Asia and Pacific Region Social Development Reports;;
description Community-development development (CDD) programs require monitoring and evaluation (M&E) to tell those implementing and funding the programs whether they are on track to deliver, or have delivered, desired outcomes such as improved services, economic activity, and empowerment. The objective of this toolkit is to provide practical guidance to World Bank EAP operational task teams and other CDD practitioners (i.e. government/non-government organization (NGO) staff) on how to measure the gendered impact of CDD operations. First, this is necessary because CDD program reviews have found that gender indicators are not widely used. Second, several governments in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region have identified gender as an important pillar in poverty alleviation strategies, in the light of evidence suggesting that societies promoting more equal opportunities for men and women have higher growth, lower poverty, and better development outcomes. Third, gender mainstreaming is a critical facet of World Bank policy and programs. Fourth, as this toolkit demonstrates, it is straightforward to add gender indicators to a results framework. It involves disaggregating some of the indicators that will already be in the results framework by gender, as well as adding a limited number of specific gender indicators. This toolkit takes CDD practitioners and other interested readers through the necessary steps to identify where to track gender in the results framework, as well as suggesting possible indicators. This toolkit is organized in three sections: section one set out why gender matters for CDD mentoring and evaluation (M&E); section two provides an introduction (and pointers to further reading) on M&E topics that the non-specialist will find useful when constructing gender indicators. This includes a generic CDD results framework structure that provides convenient categories for incorporating gender M&E indicators; section three uses these categories to provide examples of indicators (and other evidence) from the EAP region and illustrates how gender M&E can be added to CDD program results frameworks.
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title Gender Dimensions of Community-Driven Development Operations : A Toolkit for Practitioners
title_short Gender Dimensions of Community-Driven Development Operations : A Toolkit for Practitioners
title_full Gender Dimensions of Community-Driven Development Operations : A Toolkit for Practitioners
title_fullStr Gender Dimensions of Community-Driven Development Operations : A Toolkit for Practitioners
title_full_unstemmed Gender Dimensions of Community-Driven Development Operations : A Toolkit for Practitioners
title_sort gender dimensions of community-driven development operations : a toolkit for practitioners
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/626911468335038480/Gender-dimensions-of-community-driven-development-operations-a-toolkit-for-practitioners
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spelling okr-10986-268882021-04-23T14:04:35Z Gender Dimensions of Community-Driven Development Operations : A Toolkit for Practitioners World Bank ACCESS FOR WOMEN ACCESS TO DECISION MAKING ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCOUNTABILITY BENEFICIARIES CAPACITY BUILDING COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS CONTROL GROUPS DATA COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN EDUCATIONAL STATUS EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EVALUATION RESULTS EVALUATORS EXTERNAL M&E EXTERNAL MONITORING FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE FEMALE EMPLOYMENT FEMALE STAFF GENDER GENDER ACTION GENDER ASPECTS GENDER BALANCE GENDER BIAS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DIMENSION GENDER EQUALITY GENDER INDICATORS GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER ISSUE GENDER MAINSTREAMING GENDER PARITY GENDER PERSPECTIVE GENDER RELATIONS GIRLS HOUSEHOLD CHORES HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLD TASKS HOUSEHOLDS IMPACT EVALUATION IMPACT INDICATORS INCOME INDEPENDENT MONITORING INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES INTERVENTION LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LAWS LEARNING LEGAL STATUS LIVELIHOOD LOCAL WOMEN MATERNAL HEALTH MOBILITY MONITORING & EVALUATION MONITORING DATA NGO OUTCOME INDICATORS OUTPUT INDICATORS PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN PARTICIPATORY METHODS PARTICIPATORY MONITORING POLICY CHANGES POOR WOMEN POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ALLEVIATION STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVES PROCESS INDICATORS PROGRAM IMPACTS PROGRAM INTERVENTIONS PROGRAM OUTCOMES PROGRAMS PROJECT BENEFICIARIES PROJECT MONITORING PROJECT OBJECTIVES PROPORTION OF WOMEN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH QUALITY OF SERVICES QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH RENTALS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL WOMEN SAFETY SELF-HELP SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SEX SEX GROUPS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SCIENCES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TARGETING UNIFEM UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR WOMEN VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WELL-BEING WILL WIVES WOMAN WORKING WOMEN Community-development development (CDD) programs require monitoring and evaluation (M&E) to tell those implementing and funding the programs whether they are on track to deliver, or have delivered, desired outcomes such as improved services, economic activity, and empowerment. The objective of this toolkit is to provide practical guidance to World Bank EAP operational task teams and other CDD practitioners (i.e. government/non-government organization (NGO) staff) on how to measure the gendered impact of CDD operations. First, this is necessary because CDD program reviews have found that gender indicators are not widely used. Second, several governments in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region have identified gender as an important pillar in poverty alleviation strategies, in the light of evidence suggesting that societies promoting more equal opportunities for men and women have higher growth, lower poverty, and better development outcomes. Third, gender mainstreaming is a critical facet of World Bank policy and programs. Fourth, as this toolkit demonstrates, it is straightforward to add gender indicators to a results framework. It involves disaggregating some of the indicators that will already be in the results framework by gender, as well as adding a limited number of specific gender indicators. This toolkit takes CDD practitioners and other interested readers through the necessary steps to identify where to track gender in the results framework, as well as suggesting possible indicators. This toolkit is organized in three sections: section one set out why gender matters for CDD mentoring and evaluation (M&E); section two provides an introduction (and pointers to further reading) on M&E topics that the non-specialist will find useful when constructing gender indicators. This includes a generic CDD results framework structure that provides convenient categories for incorporating gender M&E indicators; section three uses these categories to provide examples of indicators (and other evidence) from the EAP region and illustrates how gender M&E can be added to CDD program results frameworks. 2017-06-05T17:11:19Z 2017-06-05T17:11:19Z 2011-11 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/626911468335038480/Gender-dimensions-of-community-driven-development-operations-a-toolkit-for-practitioners http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26888 English en_US East Asia and Pacific Region Social Development Reports;; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research