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Power framework for analysing how women exercised or influenced power

Started this discussion. Last reply by Sarita Ranchod Feb 21, 2022. 3 Replies

Colleagues, I thought some of you might find this interesting. It uses an Outcome Harvesting approach but assesses significance by applying a power framework that I developed drawing on feminist and…Continue

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Hiwot Tedla commented on Barbara Klugman's blog post Evaluating our work through a power lens
"Thank you for Sharing Barbara, This  paper  can be used by Feminist scholars, activists, and organizations to understand and challenge power dynamics within society and how it can be evaluated. "
Apr 2
InstituteofSocialStudiesTrust commented on Barbara Klugman's blog post Evaluating our work through a power lens
"Hi Barbara, I wanted to express my gratitude for sharing such an interesting and useful tool for evaluators. It not only provides valuable insights but also helps feminists identify various dimensions of power in movement-building and advocacy.…"
Jan 15
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Evaluating our work through a power lens

Colleagues, I thought you might find interesting this learning brief put together by a number of groups who participated in Comic Relief's Power Up peer learning initiative. It describes a few very different ways of addressing power in evaluation - one by an organisation's constituents; the other by a funder. It is attached but also at…See More
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Evaluating our work through a power lens

Colleagues, I thought you might find interesting this learning brief put together by a number of groups who participated in Comic Relief's Power Up peer learning initiative. It describes a few very different ways of addressing power in evaluation - one by an organisation's constituents; the other by a funder. It is attached but also at…See More
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Healing Justice as a radical approach to African feminist organising at London time

March 9, 2023 from 10:30am to 12pm
DescriptionHealing Justice is an emerging political organising framework that addresses the systemic injustice and intergenerational harm experienced by oppressed and marginalised peoples. This seminar presents insights from research that explored its relevance for feminist movement-building in different African contexts, and how collective healing could be productively incorporated within feminist spaces.Mar 9, 2023 10:30 PM in …See More
Mar 6, 2023
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Sarita Ranchod replied to Barbara Klugman's discussion Power framework for analysing how women exercised or influenced power
"Thanks for sharing, Barbara. Looking forward to reading it!"
Feb 21, 2022
Elisabetta Micaro replied to Barbara Klugman's discussion Power framework for analysing how women exercised or influenced power
"Very interesting and helpful. Many thanks for sharing Barbara"
Feb 18, 2022
A discussion started by Barbara Klugman was featured

Power framework for analysing how women exercised or influenced power

Colleagues, I thought some of you might find this interesting. It uses an Outcome Harvesting approach but assesses significance by applying a power framework that I developed drawing on feminist and organising literature on power, as well as the insights of the women's rights groups in the Power Up initiative funded by Comic Relief: …See More
Jul 29, 2021
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Margerit Roger replied to Barbara Klugman's discussion Power framework for analysing how women exercised or influenced power
"Very interesting categories of power, Barbara. Thank you for sharing this.  Margerit"
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Barbara Klugman posted a discussion

Power framework for analysing how women exercised or influenced power

Colleagues, I thought some of you might find this interesting. It uses an Outcome Harvesting approach but assesses significance by applying a power framework that I developed drawing on feminist and organising literature on power, as well as the insights of the women's rights groups in the Power Up initiative funded by Comic Relief: …See More
Jul 8, 2021
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Outcome Harvesting Online Course October 2020 at Online - requires good bandwith

October 19, 2020 at 1pm to October 29, 2020 at 2:45pm
Dear colleagues,  I'm running my training course in Outcome Harvesting in the second half of October.  Please do share the advert with anyone who may be interested.  I'm testing my online version of the course this month, so hopefully the October one will be very smooth!   Best wishes, Barbara…See More
Oct 28, 2020

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Barbara Klugman Concepts (PTY) Ltd
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Knew about it from AEA but also saw notes on e-list
Areas of work like health, education etc
anything with a social justice orientation though I have particular expertise in sexual and reproductive rights and public health
Skills like research, monitoring, evaluation
movement building and advocacy strategy and evaluation
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barbaraklugmanevaluatingadvocacy.blogspot.com/
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Evaluating our work through a power lens

Posted on January 14, 2024 at 20:54 3 Comments

Colleagues, I thought you might find interesting this learning brief put together by a number of groups who participated in Comic Relief's Power Up peer learning initiative. It describes a few very different ways of addressing power in evaluation - one by an organisation's constituents; the other by a funder. It is attached but also at…

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Coping with Covid-19: Theory of Change workshop online

Posted on March 23, 2020 at 21:48 9 Comments

Coping with Covid-19: Theory of Change workshop online

 As we all struggle to come to terms with the personal, community, work and politico-economic / cultural implications of COVID-19, I’d like to share a few lessons drawn by me and colleagues from WIEGO’s Urban Policies Programme (UPP), after we ran a theory of change workshop online on Monday and Tuesday (16-17 March 2020). WIEGO is a global organisation – Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing.…

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What is feminist about outcome harvesting?

Posted on April 16, 2019 at 14:00 8 Comments

Rituu suggested I reflect on my practice and also share with you the set of blogs a few outcome harvesting practitioners wrote for AEA365 (attachment) to give a sense of the method and in so doing pay tribute to the method’s originator, Ricardo Wilson-Grau – see attached. So, this note reflects on outcome harvesting as feminist. It is arguably…

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At 19:03 on November 21, 2015, Rituu B Nanda said…

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