Improving gender responsive research outcomes : final technical report
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2020-07-31
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Over 3.5 years, the networked economies (NE) project has worked with more than 15 partner organizations in activities to further gender-responsive research and outcomes. Preliminary analysis indicates that an intersectional feminist approach is a fruitful path for research that advances development and human rights. An increase in educational inputs (peer learning and mentoring), leads to increased knowledge and skills, which can lead to improved policies and protocols and a change in organizational norms regarding gender-responsive research. All or some of these changes will lead to improved capacity (as defined by an increase in gender-responsive research).
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Final Technical Report
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GENDER MAINSTREAMING, PARTNERSHIPS, WOMEN’S ADVANCEMENT, INTEGRATED APPROACH, HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH, FEMINISM, NETWORKS, CAPACITY BUILDING, RESEARCH CAPACITY BUILDING, COTE D’IVOIRE, TANZANIA, SOUTH OF SAHARA