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Review of evaluation approaches and methods for interventions related to violence against women and girls (VAWG)
Department for International Development, UK, 2014Commissioned by DFID, this review of approaches and methods used to evaluate violence against women and girls (VAWG) interventions assesses their strengths, weaknesses, and appropriateness.DocumentGuide for the Evaluation of Programmes and Projects with a Gender, Human Rights and Interculturality Perspective
UN Women, 2014In recent years, UN Women have progressively advanced in the development of a conceptual and methodological basis for improving the processes of programme and project evaluation. Similarly, there is an important body of resources for the gender equality approach, and the same is true for the field of human rights.DocumentReflections on Womankind Worldwide's experiences of tackling common challenges in monitoring and evaluating women's rights programming
Taylor and Francis Group, 2014What are the key technical and institutional challenges that women's rights organisations and programmes commonly face in designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation (M&E) approaches and systems?DocumentWED: Measuring Change in Women Entrepreneur’s Economic Empowerment: A Literature Review
2013The Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (DCED) women’s entrepreneurship development (WED) working group advances a learning and knowledge sharing agenda on the promotion of women’s entrepreneurship development. Its mission is to promote equitable opportunities between women and men, as well as strengthen economic impact.DocumentAid in Support of Women's Economic Empowerment
Development Assistance Committee, OECD, 2011Economic empowerment aims to raise the capacity of women and men to participate in, contribute to and benefit from growth processes in ways which recognise the value of their contributions, respect their dignity and make it possible to negotiate a fairer distribution of the benefits of growth.DocumentWomen and the formal economy
Australian Agency for International Development, 2011This think piece by Lorraine Corner concerns women and the formal economy. Historically, in high income countries participation in the formal economy has been the most important route to women’s empowerment and increased gender equality. The costs of gender inequality in the formal economy are high, especially in developing countries.DocumentEmpowering Women: Legal Rights and Economic Opportunities in Africa
World Bank, 2012This World Bank publication is the first study to look systematically across Sub-Saharan Africa to examine the impacts of property rights on women’s economic empowerment. The book examines family, inheritance, and land laws.DocumentGendered dimensions of land and rural livelihoods: the case of new settler farmer displacement at Nuanetsi Ranch, Mwenezi District, Zimbabwe
Land Deal Politics Initiative, 2012The biofuel boom has become a core issue in Zimbabwean land and development debates. Biofuels require large tracts of land for production; and the land acquisition programmes by the various state, non-state actors and individuals have been termed ‘land grabbing’.DocumentReligious-Based Political Parties and Groups Continue to Resist Women’s SRHRs in Brazil
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2013What abortion legislation currently exists in Brazil? What role have religious groups played in advancing or impeding women’s rights in Brazil?
