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Socio-Economic and Gender Analysis Program for Emergency and Rehabilitation Programs
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May 22, 2007 8:47 AM
This manual provides tools to help clarify the specific and often different needs, vulnerabilities and coping strategies of women and men, so that they can be more adequately addressed in response to an emergency situation
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Socio-Economic and Gender Analysis Program Field Handbook
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Feb 26, 2007 11:40 AM
This SEAGA Field Handbook is written for development agents who work directly with local communities in developing countries. It is intended for outsiders such as extensionists, government and non-government field workers, and private- and public-sector development consultants, and for insiders such as community leaders and leaders of local groups and institutions. The purpose of this Handbook is to support participatory development planning at the community level.
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Gender Analysis for Sustainable Livelihoods Frameworks (Tools and Links to Other Sources)
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Feb 26, 2007 11:40 AM
This note provides a framework for different methodologies and tools used in programs that require or target gender analysis. It is useful for practitioners who aim to develop rural economic development programming with youth and women's groups.
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Gender Resources for Urban Ariculture Research: Methodology, Directory & Annotated Bibliography
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Mar 14, 2007 10:26 AM
This guide was developed specifically for urban agriculture projects. It takes the reader through all the stages of the project cycle and includes seven tools for data collection. It also includes and annotated bibliography with 91 references and a directory of resource persons. This methodology provides researchers with simple and systematic tools that can be used for practical application of gender analysis within urban agriculture research.The guide can be used by individuals and NGOs without external training or consultation.
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Memory Checks for Program & Project Design: Household Food Security and Gender
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Mar 14, 2007 10:16 AM
The memory checks are intended as a support to design teams and project planners in diagnosing and focusing on critical issues relevant to gender and HFS. They are a complement to the guidelines and technical tools that designers and planners use in their respective fields. They have been developed mainly for project design but can also be used at other stages in the project cycle. This document can serve as a guide in conducting participatory appraisals, stakeholder workshops and data review and collections. Part 1 includes a checklist to guide collection of socio-economic data at the field level and a householde food security matrix that analyses possible implications and risks for HFS of specific project components. Part 2 is made up of Thematic Reminders that highlight key household food security and gender issues relevant to different sectors. Meant to remind program designers of key food security and gender related variable that need priority during program design and implementation. Also can help with monitoring programs to ensure they are going in the right direction.
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