Assessing the Gender Impact of Development Projects (Paperback)

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Will proposed development projects have the effects intended? Who will benefit, and who will not? What side-effects are likely? These are just some of the questions behind this new methodological approach for use in planning and assessing product designs.;The authors argue that gender impact assessment is an appropriate way to estimate the expected impact of an intervention, such as a development project, on women; and how the specific interests and needs of various categories of women will be affected. The book describes how development projects can have either positive or negative effects on the division of labour, and access to and control over allocation of resources, benefits, and decision-making in a society. It recognises that different groups of women (farmers and non-farmers, rich and poor, and so forth) have different interests; and that the interest of women cited in a proposed project or programme must be reflected in the design of activities and institutional linkage, so that intentions become reality.;The book concludes that it is essential that gender differences are explored throughout the planning phase, since projects are unlikely to respond to women's needs, and may even have negative consequences for women, if these issues are not adequately addressed before implementation of policies or project work.;The book presents three case studies from Burkina Faso, India and Bolivia in which this method was used, plus an introduction to the methodology, conclusions regarding its use, and the lessons to be learned from the studies.

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Will proposed development projects have the effects intended? Who will benefit, and who will not? What side-effects are likely? These are just some of the questions behind this new methodological approach for use in planning and assessing product designs.;The authors argue that gender impact assessment is an appropriate way to estimate the expected impact of an intervention, such as a development project, on women; and how the specific interests and needs of various categories of women will be affected. The book describes how development projects can have either positive or negative effects on the division of labour, and access to and control over allocation of resources, benefits, and decision-making in a society. It recognises that different groups of women (farmers and non-farmers, rich and poor, and so forth) have different interests; and that the interest of women cited in a proposed project or programme must be reflected in the design of activities and institutional linkage, so that intentions become reality.;The book concludes that it is essential that gender differences are explored throughout the planning phase, since projects are unlikely to respond to women's needs, and may even have negative consequences for women, if these issues are not adequately addressed before implementation of policies or project work.;The book presents three case studies from Burkina Faso, India and Bolivia in which this method was used, plus an introduction to the methodology, conclusions regarding its use, and the lessons to be learned from the studies.

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Practical Action Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 1994

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248 x 165 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

104

ISBN-13

978-1-85339-271-9

Barcode

9781853392719

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LSN

1-85339-271-5



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