A Framework to Identify Gender Indicators for Reproductive Health and Nutrition Programming

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Population Reference Bureau [PRB],
2002

This paper addresses the rationale for including gender in Population, Health, and Nutrition Programs. It define gender and several aspects of gender in ways that make it easier to incorporate in programs, and suggests a framework for identifying and addressing gender-related constraints to achieving program objectives, using a detailed set of illustrative examples. The authors address a number of obstacles that project designers are likely to encounter, and offer indicators that have proven useful in monitoring of changes as a result of addressing gender issues.

Personal Author: 
Nancy Yinger with Anne Peterson, Michal Avni, Jill Gay, Rebecca Firestone, Karen hardee, Elaine Murphy, britt Herstad and Charlotte Johnson-Welch
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