Gender Action Plans and Gender Equality Results: Rapid Gender Assessments of ADB Projects (Synthesis Report)
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Pub. Date: 2007 In stock
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As part of the implementation review of its Policy on Gender and Development, ADB conducted rapid gender assessments of 12 projects under implementation in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal and Pakistan to determine whether the inclusion of gender action plans (GAPs) in project design improve results for women. This report summarizes the main findings, lessons and recommendations from the four country studies. The assessments concluded that project gender action plans are an effective tool for gender mainstreaming. They provide a road map for implementation; assist to produce better results for women, help to achieve overall project objectives, facilitate institutional change, and contribute to overall sustainability. The assessment also highlighted that gender action plans should include specific targets and strategies for each project component with clear monitorable indicators; the need for inclusion of gender specialists in project teams to assist with the design and implementation of effective plans; committed leadership and ownership of GAPs by executing agencies and project teams.
Acknowledgment, Acronyms and Abbreviations, Glossary, Contents, Foreword
Executive Summary
Chapter I Introduction
Chapter II Approaches to Gender Mainstreaming
Chapter III Findings on Gender Equality Results
Chapter IV Findings on the Effectiveness of Gender Action Plans
Chapter V Recommendations and Conclusions
Appendixes
- Summaries of Loans, Approaches to Gender Equality and Effectiveness
- Template Terms of References for Resident Mission Gender Specialist