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A colleague of mine is conducting a gender audit of a non-gender focused NGOs. Do any of you know of good gender audit models/methodologies?
Many thanks!
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Hi Susana, please see a previous discussion on Gender and Evaluation community on this topic http://gendereval.ning.com/forum/topics/gender-audits-in-government...
Let me know what do you think. Warm greetings!
Dear Susana
You may look at the 12 Box framework, and see if it helps. A summary of the same is attached, with reference to the full document. This framework was used by Oxfam Novib
UNDG developed a Gender Scorecard - you will have adapt it to NGOs. Reference is included on the full version.
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Ranjani
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