2014-12-192014-12-192013-09http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53475Gender sensitive research takes into account gender as a significant variable in social science studies. Men and women have different roles, which impact differently on the environment and development. The purpose was to give social science researchers a framework for thinking through how gender and/or sex might be integrated into their research designs. The participatory workshop modules were: Feminism and Science; Gender Analysis Frameworks; Gender Relations and Social Science Research; Gender-Sensitive Indicators; and How to Engender Social Science Research. As well, this report describes other outputs resulting from the course including researcher networks, teaching materials, and team work.Text1 digital file (4 p.)application/pdfenGENDER ANALYSISKNOWLEDGE SHARINGCLIMATE CHANGESOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONSGENDER ROLESRESEARCH NETWORKSSOCIAL SCIENCESGLOBALSUTH OF SAHARARESEARCH CAPACITYFinal report for the gender analysis course for social science researchers, 28th January - 01st February 2013IDRC Final Report