Gender Analysis
References
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Some useful resources
- Important Concepts Underlying Gender Mainstreaming and Gender Mainstreaming: An Overview, UN Office of the Special Adviser on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women, 2001
- DAC Source Book on Concepts and Approaches Linked to Gender Equality, OECD/DAC, 1998
- Gender and Development Concepts and Definitions, Report 55, H Reeves and S Baden, BRIDGE, IDS, University of Sussex, Brighton, 2000
- The Full Picture Te Tirohanga Whānui Guidelines for Gender Analysis, New Zealand Ministry of Women’s Affairs, 1996
- OnLine Gender Learning & Information Module and Gender Mainstreaming How - To Manual, International Labour Organisation, South-East Asia and Pacific Multidisciplinary Advisory Team ILO/SEAPAT, 1998
- Tools for Sustainable Livelihoods Frameworks: Project and Programme Planning, Kath Pasteur, IDS, Brighton, 2001
- ‘Introduction to gender analysis concepts and steps’, Juliet Hunt, Development Bulletin 2004, no. 64
Acknowledgements
NZAID would like to acknowledge material drawn from:
- Important Concepts Underlying Gender Mainstreaming, UN Office of the Special Adviser on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women, 2001
- DAC Source Book on Concepts and Approaches Linked to Gender Equality, OECD/DAC, 1998
- The Full Picture Te Tirohanga Whānui Guidelines for Gender Analysis, New Zealand Ministry of Women’s Affairs, 1996
- OnLine Gender Learning & Information Module, International Labour Organisation ILO/SEAPAT 1998
- Tools for Sustainable Livelihoods Frameworks: Project and Programme Planning, Kath Pasteur, IDS, Brighton, 2001
- ‘Introduction to gender analysis concepts and steps’, Juliet Hunt, Development Bulletin 2004, no. 64.