Monitoring & Evaluation
BRIDGE publications
What does a world without gender inequality look like? Realising this vision requires inspiring and mobilising social change. But what would indicate we are on the right track - and how will we know when we get there? Gender-sensitive indicators and other measurements of change are critical - for building the case for taking gender (in)equality seriously, for enabling better planning and actions, and for holding institutions accountable for their commitments on gender.
Documents on Monitoring & Evaluation (105)
Author:
L Godoy (ed),
United Nations [UN] Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean , Jan 2004
"The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) proposes a definition of poverty as a multidimensional problem: “the result of a social and economic process — with cultural ...
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Author:
M Mottin-Sylla,
Environmental Development Action in the Third World, Jan 2005
"In Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Mali, Mauritania and Senegal, women are one third less likely than men to benefit from the advantages of the information society. This is according to ...
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Author:
S.S. Bloom,
MEASURE Evaluation, Jan 2008
Violence against women and girls (VAW/G) is increasingly being seen as a critical issue to be addressed in the international arena. However, the dearth of rigorous evaluations of VAW initiatives ...
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development , Sep 2008
In most Nepalese communities, women's position is governed by patriarchal traditions, and conventional assumptions of women's role in society have been slow to change. In general, it is believed that ...
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World Economic Forum, Sep 2008
This Sri Lanka profile from the Global Gender Gap Report 2008 outlines country data and statistics relating to the Gender Gap Index (GGI) in the areas of: Economic Participation and ...
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