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Approach to gender mainstreaming

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Page 1: SCIAF - Mainstreaming gender in international development

Approach to gender mainstreaming

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SCIAF: Gender Mainstreaming

• SCIAF’s thinking on gender and mainstreaming

• SCIAF’s approach to gender

• Challenges and ongoing work to take this forward

• Case Study

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SCIAF’s thinking on gender

• High priority for SCIAF

• One of six cross-cutting issues in new SCIAF Approaches to International Development

• All programmes and projects are reviewed against criteria for each cross-cutting issue

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SCIAF’s approach to gender

• Gender equality is essential to poverty elimination and the achievement of the MDGs

• Gender equality does not mean equal numbers of men and women, boys and girls in all activities

• Gender equality signifies a society in which women, men, girls and boys can live equally fulfilling lives and be treated according to the same principles

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Gender mainstreaming criteria• Has a gender analysis been

conducted, including social structures and root causes of gender inequality? Were both men and women involved in project design?

• Does the project address gender, including roles, control of resources, issues prioritised and ways in which new initiatives may affect males and females?

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Gender mainstreaming criteria II• Will all planned

communications promote gender equality, showing women in positions of power and users of services as appropriate?

• Will sex-disaggregated data be collected as part of monitoring and evaluation?

• Does the project include appropriate capacity-building for the partner to address gender effectively across operations, policy, culture and staffing?

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Challenges and ongoing work

• Many partners still focus on “women’s projects” which only address women’s practical needs

• Need to also address more strategic needs such as unequal social relations

• Mainstreaming gender across organisation and not just in international programmes

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Part 2: The Self- Assessment Tool

• 5 mins – introductions

• 15 mins - SCIAF’s self assessment

• 10 mins clarification / Q&A

• 15 mins participants trying out one of the self assessment questions as it applies to their organisation

• 15 mins feedback / tie up – what are the key issues?

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CC 1.1 How do we ensure that women and men are participating in our decision-making?

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CC 1.2 How do we ensure that women and men can safely access our services and resources?

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CC 1.3 How do we involve both men and women in bringing about sustained and

positive change?

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CC 1.4 How do we make sure women and men contribute to organisational learning?

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CC 1.5 What steps do we take to actively ensure that there is a fair representation of suitable women and men on our Board and

among our staff and volunteers?

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CC 1.6 How do we ensure that there is fair representation of suitable women and men in

and across our partnership(s)?