EVALSDGs Insight #10 concerns a longstanding issue: gender inequality and the degree to which the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can assure equality and equity among peoples. Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) of SDGs implementation in 66 countries indicate that countries must act vigorously to achieve gender equity across all SDGs. This Insight proposes some solutions for strengthening gender responsiveness in evaluations of the SDGs.
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This is an add-on from Rituu's post for the newest publication from ISST. Please see a new publication on feminist research from the Global South. You may know some of the authors!!An edited book has…Continue
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Dear Friends, Most of us know or have worked with projects and programs that adapt to changing circumstances in order to remain relevant and effective. Our work on gender issues is similar, ever…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by SONAL ZAVERI Mar 3, 2016. 4 Replies 4 Likes
Dear friends, Greetings from Community of Evaluators South Asia (COE SA)!We have developed a brief e consultation survey on No One Left Behind which looks at issues related to gender and equity in…Continue
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Dear Friends,I am exploring the possibility of doing a meta evaluation on SABLA, Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls (RGSEAG) and was looking for evaluations on it. SABLA is a…Continue
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Dear friends,
World Development, the leading academic journal of development studies has published an Inaugural Symposium on RCTs in Development and Poverty Alleviation
under the leadership of its editor Arun Agarwal, to recognize the work and contributions of the joint winners of the 2019 Nobel prize for Economics - Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Michael Kremer.
Interestingly, the Symposium wanted to capture diverse voices either in support…
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Dear Friends,
You may want to have a look at this new resource from the Outcome Mapping Learning Community.
I analyze and reflect on how Outcome Mapping and Gender concepts align. See here https://www.outcomemapping.ca/download/Discussion%20Summary-%20OM%20and%20Gender.pdf
It is based on several months of discussion with the online community. You can view the discussion…
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Dear Friends
I am writing to explore if any of our members are aware of evaluation frameworks or guidelines for evaluating programs that work with adolescents, particularly girls at high risk.
The Community of Evaluators South Asia, in partnership with Feminist Evaluators Network South Asia’s secretariat ISST (Institute of Social Studies Trust) and Positive Women’s Network India (PWN+) have been exploring the lived realities of high risk adolescent girls in several parts of…
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