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Rural Livelihoods: Example of Gender Targets and Indicators of Women Farmers Participation in an Irrigation Project
BRIDGE, 1999Example taken from the Madura Groundwater Irrigation Project (MGIP), Indonesia. Outlines gender sensitive targets and monitoring points to help staff recognise men and women's involvement.DocumentRural Livelihoods: An Example of a Logframe Relating to a Livestock Projects
BRIDGE, 1999A logframe for an imaginary livestock project displaying a gender mainstreaming approach relevant to all sectors.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Ideas for Incorporating Gender in the Logframe
BRIDGE, 1999A sustainable rural livelihoods focused logframe, with examples of how to integrate gender considerations into each stage of the project.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Examples of Gender Commitment Indicators
BRIDGE, 1999Examples of indicators of gender mainstreaming commitment, and the means by which they can be verified, at policy, project and management levels.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Gender Sensitive Indicators
BRIDGE, 1999An examination of gender sensitive indicators: their use, what they measure, and examples of quantitative/qualitative indicators.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Using Tools
BRIDGE, 1999Key issues, considerations and good practice regarding the use of tools in rural livelihoods systems analysis. Various entry points for initiating discussions with women are identified.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Crop Production
BRIDGE, 1999Gender issues in crop production. Includes: key issues; a list of women and girls' less visible roles; instances when women and girls may need special attention; examples of gender sensitive terms of reference; and some mini-case studies.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Extension
BRIDGE, 1999Gender issues in agricultural extension services. Includes a summary of key issues, examples of gender sensitive terms of reference, and some mini case studies.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Natural Resources Research
BRIDGE, 1999Gender issues in natural resources research. Includes: a summary of key issues; information needed for gender sensitive research planning and implementation; experiences of institutionalising gender in natural resources research institutions; and mini case studies.DocumentRural Livelihoods: Water
BRIDGE, 1999Gender equity issues in the control, use of, and access to water resources. Includes: key issues; females' less visible roles; instances when women and girls may need special attention; examples of gender sensitive terms of reference; and mini case studies.Pages
