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Hi Inga,
thank you for the initiative!
We are happy to share our experiences and guidelines attached with a VOPE from DAC-eligible countries.
We have done a peer reviw of development project evaluations funded by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs and as we found the relative narrow understanding of gender, we have developed 9-page guidelines how to reflect gender throughout the project cycle. We have also trained development NGOs earlier in gender. I assume that we did not manage to spread the guidelines as much. So we would like to conduct a short survey, to what extent it has been understood / used, what are the barriers, what to change or add etc. We would also be happy to pilot the guidelines and the NGO capacity building with a VOPE from a DAC-eligible country.
Just let me know!
Inka Pibilova
Evaluator and the Czech Evaluation Society Board member
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