Bibliographic References

This group is to facilitate the exchange of bibliographic references in regards to gender and M&E.

  • Shraddha Chigateri

    Dear Luis

    Thank you for starting this useful group- wanted to let you know that the Institute of Social Studies Trust (ISST), which is runing this online community through the 'Engendering Policy through Evaluation' project has some very useful links on gender and evaluation on its website, http://www.feministevaluation.org under the resources head. This is still a small resource section, but we hope to add to it in the coming months. If there are any references you would like to share, we would also be very grateful.

    Many thanks

    Shraddha

  • Rituu B Nanda

    New book on National Eval policies is available for free download. Read the details here http://gendereval.ning.com/forum/topics/new-book-on-national-evalua...

    Thanks to Asela Kalugampitiya for posting and Marco Segone for sharing. 

  • Rituu B Nanda

    This is from Julia Espinosa 

    last publication about gender equality, human rights and evaluation. The book Diferentes aproximaciones para hacer una evaluación sensible al género y al enfoque basado en derechos humanos para el desarrollo / Different approaches to carry out a gender and human rights sensitive evaluation. This is a publication of the Ministry of Foreing Affairs and Cooperation of the Government of Spain and it is based in a two-years researchprocess carried out by a team from Complutense University of Madrid -Juan Andrés Ligero, Carmen Mormeneo, María Bustelo and I-. The goal of this research was to identify and analyse the different proposals to integrate a gender pespective and a human rights based approach into development evaluation.

    At the moment, this is only in Spanish but this is being traslated into English. So, we will share with you the English version as soon as we receive it.

    http://gendereval.ning.com/profiles/blogs/different-approaches-to-c...

  • Rituu B Nanda

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    New UNEG guidance on Human Rights and Gender Equality based evaluation

    The UNEG Taskforce on Human Rights and Gender Equality led by UN Women and the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has launched the complete “Guidance on integrating human rights and gender equality in evaluation”. The guidance is meant to accompany a more concise field handbook developed in 2011 (available athttp://www.unevaluation.org/document/detail/980) by providing additional in-depth information on ways in which to integrate human rights and gender equality into each phase of an evaluation. A webinar on the new guidance was held on 26 September 2014.

  • Rituu B Nanda

    NATIONAL EVALUATION POLICY IN THE SOUTH AFRICA

    http://www.pfde.net/images/pdf/cs1.pdf

  • Rituu B Nanda

    Thanks to Shobha Raghuram for sharing

    Melinda Gates has published a wonderful “Perspective” in Science magazine, explaining how development work is improved by implementing gender analysis. http://www.sciencemag.org/content/345/6202/1273.full.pdf