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Hello Ranjani and Anwesha, I have read your query and thought of sharing some resources for your consideration:
UN Women Evaluation Handbook: How to Manage Gender-Responsive Evaluation
http://genderevaluation.unwomen.org/en/evaluation-handbook
Integrating Human Rights and Gender Equality in Evaluations
http://www.unevaluation.org/document/detail/980
Gender Transformative Evaluations: Principles and Frameworks
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304094587_Gender_transform....
With the hope that this helps, I wish you a wonderful work.
Warm regards, Laura Gagliardone
Hi Ranjani,
Please see some of the resources we have from our work on measuring gender transformative change as part of the CGIAR AAS programme:
https://www.worldfishcenter.org/content/measuring-gender-transforma...
https://www.worldfishcenter.org/content/measuring-gender-transforma...
Hope that is helpful, would be great to see what you come up with, please do share any final materials.
Thanks
Miranda
I have written extensively about a transformative framework that includes gender and other dimensions of diversity that are used as a basis of discrimination and oppression with a focus on the support of transformative change to increase social justice. You can find many of my writings at my website:
Donna M. Mertens, PhD
Gallaudet University, Professor Emeritus
Adjunct Professor, Universidad del Valle, Guatemala City, Guatemala
Email: donna.mertens@gallaudet.edu
Website: donnamertens.com
Permalink Reply by Elizabeth Negi on August 18, 2017 at 11:28 Hi Ranjani and Anwesha,
I have tried to draw and some ideas from "Data metrics" in some research work I'm working on at present. Do check it out. I'm posting one link below.
https://civic.mit.edu/blog/natematias/best-practices-for-ethical-ge...
Regards
Elizabeth Negi
Dear Ranjani and Anwesha,
We have worked on how to evaluate gender structural change at Universities. Please, find our guideline on how to do it. Maybe it could be useful for you.
http://www.genovate.eu/media/genovate/docs/intconferencebrusselsdoc...
Warm regards from Spain,
Julia
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