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Claudy Vouhé shared GRB in local authorities (French)

Gender-Responsive Budgeting (GRB) shows that the development of a budget and budgetary choices are powerful levers in terms of gender equality. We share our lessons learned in the field: a 5-step method, concrete examples (culture, sport, subsidies, public procurement, etc.) and keys to success. An operational work to objectify the impact of public policies and budgets and make RHL accessible.

Anuradha Kapoor Shared Swayam Recent Published Study

This exploratory study foregrounds the largely invisible issue of natal family violence (NFV) in India, exploring its forms, prevalence, and deep, long-term impacts on women's lives. It challenges the myth of the natal home as a safe space and centres survivor voices and lived experiences. The findings expose systemic silences and institutional barriers to justice. It offers vital insights for policy reform, feminist praxis, and deeper societal reflection.

Research Workshop on School Violence Prevention and Response - BLOG POST

Blog post summarizing key findings from each presentation and highlighting the outstanding research of all participants

Tara Prasad Gnyawali - Narrative

My flashback to working with wildlife-affected communities living in a biological transboundary corridor in Bardiya, Nepal, where I spent my golden 15 years. This story reflects changes that demonstrate how a community's tolerance extends to coexistence, and that is only due to the well-integrated planning of Ecotourism opportunities for the community.

Mehreen Farooq - BLOG

Vacancies

  • We’re Hiring: National Evaluation Consultant – Bangladesh

UN Women is recruiting a National Evaluation Consultant (Bangladesh) to support the interim evaluation of the Joint Regional EmPower Programme (Phase II).

This is a great opportunity to work closely with the Evaluation Team Leader and contribute to generating credible, gender-responsive evidence that informs decision-making and strengthens programme impact.

📍 Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh (home-based with travel to project locations)
📅 Apply by: 24 February 2026, 5:00 PM
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If you are passionate about feminist evaluation, gender equality, and rigorous evidence that drives change (or know someone who is) please apply or share within your networks.

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Hi everyone,

War Child Canada and WRC (Women’s Refugee Commission) are collaborating to create a user-friendly toolkit detailing M&E practices that I/NGOs and CSOs can use for GBV projects in restrictive environments. The idea behind the toolkit is that it can serve as a user manual to guide partner organizations working on GBV projects for how to apply best practices for their M&E activities including indicator development, remote management, mobile data collection, and community feedback mechanisms. We’re building the toolkit based on the experiences of CSOs and I/NGOs and donors in South Sudan and Afghanistan as well as global best practices, and building in knowledge from existing resources.

If you’re interested in participating in an interview with us to discuss your experience and the experience of your organization/group, please contact me directly (morganne@warchild.ca). And please feel free to share this message out to your networks.

Finally, if you have any resource or tools that you use or find useful, please feel free to share those. We’ve done a scan of the available resources, but are interested in hearing from you about which tools and guides are actually most relevant for your work. Our goal is to build the toolkit based on the experience and best practice of practitioners, but in order to do that we need your insights!

If you have any questions or would like to chat more, please let me know and I’ll be happy to discuss.

Cheers,

-morganne

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Hi Morganne,

Are you still looking for people to interview? In case I can help in circulating.

Thanks

Rituu

Hi Rituu,

Yes, we're still looking for people to participate. It would be great if you could distribute, thanks!

-morganne

I am happy to speak to you sometime next week to talk about GBV bringing sexuality as an interface to it as well as intersectionality perspective. It would be good to know bit more about the objective of this evaluation.

Hi Madhumaita,

Thanks so much for reaching out! We aren't doing an evaluation for this project. Instead, the proejct is to create a toolkit/manual which details monitoring and evaluation practices that are used for GBV projects in restrictive environments. The toolkit will be an easy-to-use resource for CSOs/NNGOs/INGOs working on GBV programming in these types of environments. Does that help clarify our project?

-morganne

perfect..

Dear Morganne,

There are a number of development organizations and partners that have developed guidance and toolkits related to M&E practices for GBV-related interventions.Some examples of these (with links to the relevant documents)are provided below:

1. USAID has developed a Toolkit for Monitoring and Evaluating Gender-Based Violence Interventions along the Relief to Development Continuum. Accessible via this link:  https://www.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/documents/1865/Section%20...

2. CARE International has Guidance for Gender Based Violence (GBV) Monitoring and Mitigation within Non-GBV Focused Sectoral Programming. Accessible via this link: https://www.care.org/sites/default/files/documents/CARE%20GBV%20M%2...

3. UNDP's Guidance Note "Gender-Based Violence in Crisis and Post-Crisis settings" contains a specific  section  7 on Monitoring and Evaluations. Accessibel via this link: http://www.undp.org/content/dam/undp/library/gender/Gender%20and%20...

4. DFID has  developed a Guidance on Monitoring and Evaluation for Programming on Violence against Women and Girls. Accessible via this link: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/...

Kind regards,

Serdar

Thanks so much for the examples Serdar! 

We've been doing a bit of a lit review here to determine what resources are out there and these are great additions!

Thanks Madhumita and Serdar for your responses.

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