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UNIT 1: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK |
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What is Gender Analysis? |
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Tool: Participatory Exercise in Gender Analysis: Needs Assessment
The following tool is a participatory exercise that may be used when conducting gender analysis with the participation of client communities. It helps assess gender-based differences in needs. Purpose: To collect information, raise awareness and understand the priority needs of women, based on their different tasks, concerns and responsibilities. Time: 1 hour Audience: Primarily community members (men and women); also useful for trainers, project staff and field workers. Materials needed: At least ten cards that depict women performing various daily tasks, such as: feeding a child, leading a meeting, relaxing, working in the field, harvesting, carrying water, bathing, cooking, sewing, hoeing, carrying firewood, sweeping, visiting a health centre. Blank cards should also be provided for drawing additional tasks. How to conduct the exercise:
[Adapted from Deepa Narayan and Lyra Srinivasan, Participatory Development Tool Kit: Training Materials for Agencies and Communities, World Bank, Washington, D.C., 1994] |