Assessing the Gender Impact of Development Projects
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Synopsis
Gender impact assessment is a way to estimate the expected impact of an intervention, such as a development project, on women, and to what extent the specific interests and needs of various categories of women will be affected. Such assessment provides information relevant to project planning, and should preferably take place before a project begins. This book presents three case studies from Burkina Faso, India and Bolivia in which this method was used, plus an introduction to the methodology, conclusions regarding its use, and the lessons to be learned from the studies.
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Table of Contents
Abbreviations 6
Acknowledgements 7
Preface 9
Introduction 11
1 Methodology 17
2 Bolivia 25
Female peasants as economic actors
Vera Gianotten
3 Burkina Faso 49
Integrated rural development: for whom and with whom?
Lida Zuidberg
4 India 71
Women may lose or gain: expected impact of irrigation projects
Verona Groverman and Edith van Walsum
5 Conclusions 95
About the authors
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Details
| Sub Title |
No |
| Author |
Vera Gianotten, Verona Groverman, Edith van Wilsum, Lida Zuidberg |
| Editor |
No |
| Width (mm) |
165 |
| Height (mm) |
248 |
| Thickness (mm) |
8 |
| Number of Pages |
104 |
| Number of Illustrations |
No |
| Format |
Paperback / softback |
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