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Guidelines for measuring gender transformative change in the context of food security, nutrition and sustainable agriculture
In the framework of the EU-RBA Joint Programme on Gender Transformative Approaches for Food Security and Nutrition, these Guidelines aim at enhancing the capacity of research and development partners to design, implement, monitor and evaluate gender transformative interventions.
سلسلة أبحاث الصندوق رقم 94: إشراك النساء في التمويل البالغ الصغر: دراسة نوعية لبرنامج التمويل الريفي البالغ الصغر في مالي
تلخص هذه الورقة نتائج دراسة بشأن برنامج التمويل الريفي البالغ الصغر في مالي. وهي تستطلع الآثار على إمكانات الموارد واستخدامها في الأسر المعيشية، مع تركيز على دور المنظور الجنساني في معالجة هذه المسائل.
النساء يغيّرن المناطق الريفية في شمال الجبل الأسود
Montenegro’s Rural Clustering and Transformation Project highlights the imperative of integrating rural women into decision-making processes at all levels. This policy brief underscores the importance of enhancing rural women's education, training and job access.
توسيع نطاق فرص الاستثمار في المجالين الجنساني والمناخي
تجد هذه الورقة أن الاستثمار في النساء الريفيات يساعد على تحقيق الأهداف المناخية، والتصدي للفقر وعدم المساواة بين الجنسين في نفس الوقت.
استعراض عام 2022: البرنامج المشترك بشأن البرنامج المشترك بشأن النهج المفضية إلى التحول في المنظور الجنساني من أجل الأمن الغذائي والتغذية
استعراض هذا العام هو لمحة سريعة عن البرنامج المشترك بشأن البرنامج المشترك بشأن النهج المفضية إلى التحول في المنظور الجنساني من أجل الأمن الغذائي والتغذية في عام 2022.
التدخلات من أجل تمكين المرأة في البلدان النامية: خريطة فجوة الأدلة
تصور خريطة فجوة الأدلة (EGM) المجالات التي تتركز فيها معظم الأبحاث حول التدخلات الفعالة لتمكين المرأة - وحيث توجد فجوات.
فعالية تدخلات التدريب على المهارات الحياتية من أجل تمكين المرأة في البلدان النامية: استعراض منهجي
تقيم هذه المراجعة المنهجية فعالية برامج التدريب على المهارات الحياتية لتمكين المرأة في البلدان النامية.
مراجعة الأدلة على فعالية التدخلات في تعزيز تمكين المرأة في البلدان النامية: ورقة نهج
تصف ورقة النهج هذه استراتيجية جمع البيانات وتحليلها وخطوط خريطة فجوة الأدلة والمراجعة المنهجية.
فعالية تدخلات المهارات الحياتية من أجل تمكين المرأة في البلدان النامية: بروتوكول للمراجعة المنهجية
يفصل هذا البروتوكول للمراجعة المنهجية الطرق المستخدمة في تحليل ميتا
ASAP Technical Series: Gender and Climate Change
This paper defines gender sensitive as recognizing different roles of women, men, boys and girls, inequalities and gender power dynamics and trying to mitigate negative impacts in programme/action design.
IFAD Briefing Note - Gender and Climate: Scaling Gender and Climate Investments
IFAD's unique investing position serves as a starting point for a discussion on how it might scale up and support gender-based responses for adaptation and mitigation to climate change.
Guide to formulating gendered social norms indicators in the context of food security and nutrition
This guide provides assistance on formulating indicators to measure changes in gendered social norms in the context of food security and nutrition.
Research Series 74: Women’s empowerment, food systems, and nutrition
This background paper examines the linkages and interactions between women’s empowerment, food systems, and nutrition.
How to do note: Integrating the Gender Action Learning System (GALS) in IFAD operations
This note provides practical guidance on how to roll out the Gender Action Learning System (GALS) for IFAD-funded projects.
Behavioural science recommendations for the design of gender transformative IFAD programmes
This study examines how behavioural barriers and biases perpetuate the gender gap and explores how behavioural science can reduce such barriers and biases.
البرنامج المشترك للتعجيل بالتقدم نحو التمكين الاقتصادي للمرأة الريفية
تُظهر هذه المجموعة من قصص النجاح والممارسات الجيدة تأثير البرنامج المشترك لتسريع التقدم نحو التمكين الاقتصادي للمرأة الريفية (البرنامج المشترك للتعجيل بالتقدم نحو التمكين الاقتصادي للمرأة الريفية) بين النساء الريفيات في البلدان السبعة المشاركة: إثيوبيا وغواتيمالا وقيرغيزستان وليبيريا ونيبال والنيجر و رواندا.
Joint Programme on Gender Transformative Approaches for Food Security, Improved Nutrition and Sustainable Agriculture
This is the official flyer of the JP GTA. It provides information about the Joint Programme's overview, background, objective, expected results, key components and country-level activities as well as key issues related to gender transformative approaches.
Enhancing women’s resource rights for improving resilience to climate change
This brief summarizes relevant findings from socio-legal analyses, combining the review of key legal and policy documents and literature on existing barriers to the recognition of women’s land rights.
Making agricultural and climate risk insurance gender inclusive: How to improve access to insurance for rural women
IFAD’s technical assistance programme INSURED (Insurance for rural resilience and economic development) has been building knowledge about how to strengthen women producers’ access to climate risk insurance.
البرنامج المشترك للتعجيل بالتقدم نحو التمكين الاقتصادي للمرأة الريفية
يعرض هذا التقرير نتائج التقييم العالمي النهائي للبرنامج المشترك لتسريع التقدم نحو التمكين الاقتصادي للمرأة الريفية.
البرنامج المشترك للتعجيل بالتقدم نحو التمكين الاقتصادي للمرأة الريفية هي مبادرة عالمية تهدف إلى تأمين سبل عيش المرأة الريفية وحقوقها في سياق التنمية المستدامة.
Rural women and girls 25 years after Beijing - Critical agents of positive change
The 25th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, also known as “Beijing + 25”, provides an excellent opportunity for governments, civil society, the United Nations system and all development actors to take stock of progress made towards gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.
Gender transformative approaches for food security, improved nutrition and sustainable agriculture – A compendium of fifteen good practices
The Compendium is a product of the Joint Programme on Gender Transformative Approaches for Food Security and Nutrition implemented by FAO, IFAD and WFP and funded by the European Union.
The Gender Network
Informe de Género e Inclusión Social: Región Andina
Brief on Gender and Social Inclusion: East and Southern Africa
The faces of empowerment - Photo Essay about the beneficiaries of the Joint Programme on Rural Women Economic Empowerment
This photo essay describes the different types of changes in the life of women that are participating in the JP RWEE.
Research Series Issue 44: Gender, rural youth and structural transformation: evidence to inform innovative youth programming
This study analyses sex-disaggregated data from various countries to characterize rural youths’ transition to adulthood by gender.
Research Series Issue 43: Youth agrifood system employment in developing countries: a gender-differentiated spatial approach
Little is known about the economic activities of rural youth. This study provides empirical evidence on this gap in literature.
The Latin America and Caribbean Advantage: Family farming – a critical success factor for resilient food security and nutrition
The West and Central Africa Advantage: Fighting fragility for smallholder resilience
A new report from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) shows that by working with women, men, young people and indigenous peoples as change agents we are best placed to beat back the impact of climate change on rural communities in West and Central Africa (WCA).
Gender-transformative adaptation - From good practice to better policy
Stocktake of the use of household methodologies in IFAD’s portfolio
IFAD in Sudan: Linking rural women with finance, technology and markets
Resultados relevantes por cada proyecto
Occasional paper: IFAD’s experience in scaling up in Asia and the Pacific region - Lessons learned from successful projects and way forward
The Asia and the Pacific region includes the world’s fastest growing and most dynamic countries and is a key driver of growth in the world economy.
Women-led business and value chain development; a case study in Tajikistan
Investments in smallholder goat development and related value chains are effective means to reduce poverty and increase the incomes of men and women from resource-poor households. They are also effective channels to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment in remote mountainous
areas.
Rural women's leadership programme in grass-roots organizations: a case study in Nepal
Integrated promotion of gender equality and women's empowerment: economic empowerment, decision-making and workloads
address the cross-cutting and multifaceted nature of gender inequality through multiple entry points.
Household methodologies
How to do note: Design of gender transformative smallholder agriculture adaptation programmes
Research Series Issue 19 - Measuring Women's Empowerment in Agriculture: A Streamlined Approach
The Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) can be a useful tool to measure the empowerment, agency and inclusion of women in the agriculture sector. However, computing the WEAI in its current form involves large data requirements, resulting in lengthy surveys with several questions on various dimensions and indicators within each dimension. This paper proposes a reduced version of the WEAI, or the R-WEAI, and examines two possible approaches to reduce the data requirements while ensuring comparability to the full WEAI.
Advancing rural women’s empowerment
Gender equality and the empowerment of women are prerequisites for the eradication of poverty and hunger. First and foremost, gender inequalities and discrimination represent fundamental violations of the human rights of women. In addition, it is well recognized that gender inequality and discrimination undermine agricultural productivity globally,1 negatively impact children’s health and nutrition, and erode outcomes across social and economic development indicators.
Much work on rural women’s empowerment has focused on the need to expand women’s access to productive resources, which can allow them to increase their productivity. However, much more attention needs to be directed at underlying gender inequalities such as gender-biased institutions, social norms, and customs that negatively impact women’s work (paid and unpaid), livelihoods and well-being. Within food systems, these biases manifest themselves in limiting women’s access to productive resources, to services (such as finance and training), to commercial opportunities and social protection (including maternity protection). These manifestations may be regarded as symptoms, therefore, rather than drivers, of gender inequality.
How to do note: Poverty targeting, gender equality and empowerment during project design
Toolkit: Poverty targeting, gender equality and empowerment
The JP RWEE pathway to women’s empowerment
Gender equality and empowerment of all women and girls is a pre-condition for the eradication of poverty and essential to achieve progress across all goals and targets set by the Sustainable Development Agenda. The JP RWEE facilitates transformation through rural women’s leadership, making gender equality and women’s empowerment a reality. Support to women's economic empowerment allows for increased influence, education and information for women to decide the use of their income, savings and loans, and the ability to make decisions about their life.
Glossary on gender issues
Grant Results Sheet OXFAM Novib - Community-led value chain development for gender justice and pro-poor wealth creation
This programme set out to empower 35,000 vulnerable women and men in rural value chains directly and another 65,000 indirectly through direct and peer capacity-building and action learning to negotiate a better position in value chains and achieve sustainable and equitable “win-win” collaboration between value chain stakeholders.
The programme aimed to adapt and integrate participatory action learning methodologies into the policies and practices of at least 10 civil society organizations (CSOs) and to disseminate them through e-forums and capacity- building events then to be taken up by other relevant IFAD and Oxfam projects, in countries such as Ghana, India and Sierra Leone. Knowledge institutes also contributed to participatory planning and gender mainstreaming in value chain research and training.
Household mentoring Handbook for Household Mentors: Project for Restoration of Livelihoods in the Northern Region (PRELNOR)
Gender mainstreaming in IFAD10
IFAD has a well-established history of supporting gender equality and women’s empowerment. This commitment spans 25 years, from the 1992 paper, Strategies for the Economic Advancement of Poor Rural Women, to the 2003-2006 Plan of Action for Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective in IFAD’s Operations, the 2010 Corporate-level Evaluation of IFAD’s Performance with regard to Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment by the Independent Office of Evaluation, and finally the 2012 gender policy.
In the new IFAD Strategic Framework 2016-2025, gender equality is identified as one of the five principles of engagement at the core of IFAD’s identity and values. IFAD complies with the United Nations commitments on gender mainstreaming, including the United Nations System-wide Action Plan (UN-SWAP) on gender equality and the empowerment of women.