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Reach, Benefit, Empower:
Indicators for measuring impacts of projects and
policies towards gender equality
Agnes Quisumbing, Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Hazel Malapit
International Food Policy Research Institute
Objectives of gender-sensitive agricultural
development programs
 Agricultural development programs can be classified into
three types.
 REACH: include women in program activities
 BENEFIT: increase women’s well-being (e.g. food security,
income, health)
 EMPOWER: strengthen ability of women to make strategic life
choices and to put those choices into action
 The strategies and activities to achieve these aims will be
quite different
 Need indicators to monitor these programs
Objective
Include women in program
activities
Strategy
Inviting women as participants;
seeking to reduce barriers to
participation; implementing a
quota system for participation
in training events
Indicators
Number or proportion of
women participating in a
project activity, e.g. attending
training, joining a group,
receiving extension advice, etc.
Reach Benefit Empower
Objective
Include women in program
activities
Strategy
Invite women as participants;
reduce barriers to participation;
implement a quota system for
participation in training events
Indicators
Number or proportion of
women participating in a
project activity, e.g. attending
training, joining a group,
receiving extension advice, etc.
Reach Benefit Empower
Objective
Include women in program
activities
Strategy
Invite women as participants;
reduce barriers to participation;
implement a quota system for
participation in training events
Indicators
Number or proportion of
women participating in a
project activity, e.g. attending
training, joining a group,
receiving extension advice, etc.
Reach Benefit Empower
Objective
Include women in program
activities
Objective
Increase women’s well-being (e.g.
food security, income, health)
Strategy
Invite women as participants;
reduce barriers to participation;
implement a quota system for
participation in training events
Strategy
Designing project to consider
gendered needs, preferences, and
constraints to ensure that women
benefit from project activities
Indicators
Number or proportion of
women participating in a
project activity, e.g. attending
training, joining a group,
receiving extension advice, etc.
Indicators
Sex-disaggregated data for positive
and negative outcome indicators
such as productivity, income,
assets, nutrition, time use, etc.
Reach Benefit Empower
Objective
Include women in program
activities
Objective
Increase women’s well-being (e.g.
food security, income, health)
Strategy
Invite women as participants;
reduce barriers to participation;
implement a quota system for
participation in training events
Strategy
Design project to consider
gendered needs, preferences, and
constraints to ensure that women
benefit from project activities
Indicators
Number or proportion of
women participating in a
project activity, e.g. attending
training, joining a group,
receiving extension advice, etc.
Indicators
Sex-disaggregated data for positive
and negative outcome indicators
such as productivity, income,
assets, nutrition, time use, etc.
Reach Benefit Empower
Objective
Include women in program
activities
Objective
Increase women’s well-being (e.g.
food security, income, health)
Strategy
Invite women as
participants;reduce barriers to
participation; implement a
quota system for participation
in training events
Strategy
Design project to consider
gendered needs, preferences, and
constraints to ensure that women
benefit from project activities
Indicators
Number or proportion of
women participating in a
project activity, e.g. attending
training, joining a group,
receiving extension advice, etc.
Indicators
Sex-disaggregated data for positive
and negative outcome indicators
such as productivity, income,
assets, nutrition, time use, etc.
Reach Benefit Empower
Reach Benefit Empower
Objective
Include women in program
activities
Objective
Increase women’s well-being (e.g.
food security, income, health)
Objective
Strengthen ability of women to make
strategic life choices and to put those
choices into action
Strategy
Invite women as participants;
reduce barriers to participation;
implement a quota system for
participation in training events
Strategy
Design project to consider
gendered needs, preferences, and
constraints to ensure that women
benefit from project activities
Strategy
Enhancing women’s decision making
power in households and
communities; addressing key areas of
disempowerment
Indicators
Number or proportion of
women participating in a
project activity, e.g. attending
training, joining a group,
receiving extension advice, etc.
Indicators
Sex-disaggregated data for positive
and negative outcome indicators
such as productivity, income,
assets, nutrition, time use, etc.
Indicators
Women’s decision making power e.g.
over agricultural production, income,
or household food consumption;
reduction of outcomes associated
with disempowerment, e.g. gender-
based violence, time burden
Reach Benefit Empower
Objective
Include women in program
activities
Objective
Increase women’s well-being (e.g.
food security, income, health)
Objective
Strengthen ability of women to make
strategic life choices and to put those
choices into action
Strategy
Invite women as participants;
reduce barriers to participation;
implement a quota system for
participation in training events
Strategy
Design project to consider
gendered needs, preferences, and
constraints to ensure that women
benefit from project activities
Strategy
Enhance women’s decision making
power in households and
communities; address key areas of
disempowerment
Indicators
Number or proportion of
women participating in a
project activity, e.g. attending
training, joining a group,
receiving extension advice, etc.
Indicators
Sex-disaggregated data for positive
and negative outcome indicators
such as productivity, income,
assets, nutrition, time use, etc.
Indicators
Women’s decision making power e.g.
over agricultural production, income,
or household food consumption;
reduction of outcomes associated
with disempowerment, e.g. gender-
based violence, time burden
Reach Benefit Empower
Objective
Include women in program
activities
Objective
Increase women’s well-being (e.g.
food security, income, health)
Objective
Strengthen ability of women to make
strategic life choices and to put those
choices into action
Strategy
Invite women as participants;
reduce barriers to participation;
implement a quota system for
participation in training events
Strategy
Design project to consider
gendered needs, preferences, and
constraints to ensure that women
benefit from project activities
Strategy
Enhance women’s decision making
power in households and
communities; addressing key areas of
disempowerment
Indicators
Number or proportion of
women participating in a
project activity, e.g. attending
training, joining a group,
receiving extension advice, etc.
Indicators
Sex-disaggregated data for positive
and negative outcome indicators
such as productivity, income,
assets, nutrition, time use, etc.
Indicators
Women’s decision making power e.g.
over agricultural production, income,
or household food consumption;
reduction of outcomes associated
with disempowerment, e.g. gender-
based violence, time burden
What is GAAP2?
 Learning what works
 Learning what doesn’t work
 Particular gender strategies
 Gender-blind approaches?
 “What’s measured, matters”
A learning and capacity-development initiative
working with a portfolio of 13 development projects
in the Gender, Agriculture, and Assets Project Phase
2 (GAAP2)
Why GAAP2?
Supported by the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation, USAID, and A4NH
All projects have experimental or quasi-experimental
designs
Intervention Area
/ Project Objective
Nutrition Income and Nutrition
Crops
ANGeL (Bangladesh)
WorldVeg (Mali)
AVC (Bangladesh)
TRAIN (Bangladesh) iDE (Ghana)
Livestock
Heifer (Nepal)
Trias (Tanzania)
MoreMilk (Kenya)
SE LEVER (Burkina Faso)
Crops and
Livestock
FAARM (Bangladesh)
JP-RWEE (Ethiopia)
WINGS (India)
Grameen Foundation
(Burkina Faso)
Panel,
RCT
Panel,
PSM
Panel, DID Random encouragement design
All projects are undertaking
complementary qualitative
work
Example: Activities reported by 13 development projects in
GAAP2
Activity area Specific activity # projects
Provide goods
and services
Direct provision of goods/assets to
beneficiaries
7
Direct provision of services to beneficiaries 5
Indirect provision by supporting availability,
quality, or access
2
Strengthen
organizations
Form/strengthen groups or other
organizations (such as enterprises)
8
Form/strengthen platforms or networks
link organizations
1
Build knowledge
and skills
Agricultural training and extension 10
Business and finance training 6
Nutrition education 8
Other training 4
Influence gender
norms
Awareness raising about gender issues and
their implications
3
Community conversations to identify
community solutions to gender issues
8
Implications
For projects
 Align objectives, strategies,
tactics, indicators
 If seeking to empower, think
about what tactics will affect
what domains of empowerment
For funders
 Check that objectives,
strategies, tactics, indicators
align
No “empowerment bandwagon”
with no motor
For both projects and funders
 Need a suite of indicators that can measure empowerment at the
project and at the portfolio level
• IFPRI has co-developed the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture
(WEAI) with the Oxford Poverty and Human Development
Initiative and is developing the project-WEAI (pro-WEAI) with the
support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USAID, and A4NH.
Example: The Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender
Linkages (ANGeL) project in Bangladesh
 Bangladesh had the lowest women’s
empowerment scores out of 19 Feed the
Future Countries at baseline (2012)
 The Ministry of Agriculture worked with
IFPRI to design, implement, and evaluate a
pilot program to see what worked best to
empower women
 Agricultural extension directed to men and
women farmers (Reach)
 Behavior change communication to improve
nutrition knowledge (Benefit)
 Gender sensitization of men and communities
to support women in their productive and
reproductive roles (Empower)
Endline survey about to start!
Reach, benefit, empower as a policy
and institutional framework
 Policies and institutions must support initiatives on the
ground, otherwise project-based interventions will be
“second-best” solutions
 Examples
 Efforts to create women’s groups to obtain access to
microfinance or to save will not be sustainable if laws do not
allow women to have bank accounts on their own.
 Programs to give women microplots will not be sustainable if
laws do not protect women’s legal rights to land
 Efforts to increase women’s access to markets will not be
sustainable if women do not feel safe traveling to, and being in
market spaces
Policies to support “reach, benefit,
empower”
 REACH: policies that improve women’s access to
infrastructure and information; to strengthen agricultural
extension systems (male and female extension workers)
 BENEFIT: policies that remove gender-based discrimination
in access to public services or that attempt to redress
discrimination (schooling, labor market laws, licenses,
permits to operate in markets, etc.)
 EMPOWER: policies and institutions that improve gender
equality (property rights, inheritance, and marriage law)
together with activities that make women aware of their
rights and how to claim them
Our challenge: to develop indicators to monitor whether
policies and institutions reach, benefit, and empower
women.
Reach Benefit Empower
Photo credit: Flickr/ Ollivier Girard, CIFOR
Questions?
Resources
 Johnson, N., M. Balagamwala, C. Pinkstaff, S. Theis, R. Meinzen-Dick, and A.
Quisumbing (2017) How do agricultural development projects aim to
empower women: Insights from an analysis of project strategies. IFPRI DP
01609. Washington DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
 On GAAP2: http://gaap.ifpri.info/

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Reach, Benefit, Empower: Indicators for measuring impacts of programs and policy towards gender equality

  • 1. Reach, Benefit, Empower: Indicators for measuring impacts of projects and policies towards gender equality Agnes Quisumbing, Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Hazel Malapit International Food Policy Research Institute
  • 2. Objectives of gender-sensitive agricultural development programs  Agricultural development programs can be classified into three types.  REACH: include women in program activities  BENEFIT: increase women’s well-being (e.g. food security, income, health)  EMPOWER: strengthen ability of women to make strategic life choices and to put those choices into action  The strategies and activities to achieve these aims will be quite different  Need indicators to monitor these programs
  • 3. Objective Include women in program activities Strategy Inviting women as participants; seeking to reduce barriers to participation; implementing a quota system for participation in training events Indicators Number or proportion of women participating in a project activity, e.g. attending training, joining a group, receiving extension advice, etc. Reach Benefit Empower
  • 4. Objective Include women in program activities Strategy Invite women as participants; reduce barriers to participation; implement a quota system for participation in training events Indicators Number or proportion of women participating in a project activity, e.g. attending training, joining a group, receiving extension advice, etc. Reach Benefit Empower
  • 5. Objective Include women in program activities Strategy Invite women as participants; reduce barriers to participation; implement a quota system for participation in training events Indicators Number or proportion of women participating in a project activity, e.g. attending training, joining a group, receiving extension advice, etc. Reach Benefit Empower
  • 6. Objective Include women in program activities Objective Increase women’s well-being (e.g. food security, income, health) Strategy Invite women as participants; reduce barriers to participation; implement a quota system for participation in training events Strategy Designing project to consider gendered needs, preferences, and constraints to ensure that women benefit from project activities Indicators Number or proportion of women participating in a project activity, e.g. attending training, joining a group, receiving extension advice, etc. Indicators Sex-disaggregated data for positive and negative outcome indicators such as productivity, income, assets, nutrition, time use, etc. Reach Benefit Empower
  • 7. Objective Include women in program activities Objective Increase women’s well-being (e.g. food security, income, health) Strategy Invite women as participants; reduce barriers to participation; implement a quota system for participation in training events Strategy Design project to consider gendered needs, preferences, and constraints to ensure that women benefit from project activities Indicators Number or proportion of women participating in a project activity, e.g. attending training, joining a group, receiving extension advice, etc. Indicators Sex-disaggregated data for positive and negative outcome indicators such as productivity, income, assets, nutrition, time use, etc. Reach Benefit Empower
  • 8. Objective Include women in program activities Objective Increase women’s well-being (e.g. food security, income, health) Strategy Invite women as participants;reduce barriers to participation; implement a quota system for participation in training events Strategy Design project to consider gendered needs, preferences, and constraints to ensure that women benefit from project activities Indicators Number or proportion of women participating in a project activity, e.g. attending training, joining a group, receiving extension advice, etc. Indicators Sex-disaggregated data for positive and negative outcome indicators such as productivity, income, assets, nutrition, time use, etc. Reach Benefit Empower
  • 9. Reach Benefit Empower Objective Include women in program activities Objective Increase women’s well-being (e.g. food security, income, health) Objective Strengthen ability of women to make strategic life choices and to put those choices into action Strategy Invite women as participants; reduce barriers to participation; implement a quota system for participation in training events Strategy Design project to consider gendered needs, preferences, and constraints to ensure that women benefit from project activities Strategy Enhancing women’s decision making power in households and communities; addressing key areas of disempowerment Indicators Number or proportion of women participating in a project activity, e.g. attending training, joining a group, receiving extension advice, etc. Indicators Sex-disaggregated data for positive and negative outcome indicators such as productivity, income, assets, nutrition, time use, etc. Indicators Women’s decision making power e.g. over agricultural production, income, or household food consumption; reduction of outcomes associated with disempowerment, e.g. gender- based violence, time burden
  • 10. Reach Benefit Empower Objective Include women in program activities Objective Increase women’s well-being (e.g. food security, income, health) Objective Strengthen ability of women to make strategic life choices and to put those choices into action Strategy Invite women as participants; reduce barriers to participation; implement a quota system for participation in training events Strategy Design project to consider gendered needs, preferences, and constraints to ensure that women benefit from project activities Strategy Enhance women’s decision making power in households and communities; address key areas of disempowerment Indicators Number or proportion of women participating in a project activity, e.g. attending training, joining a group, receiving extension advice, etc. Indicators Sex-disaggregated data for positive and negative outcome indicators such as productivity, income, assets, nutrition, time use, etc. Indicators Women’s decision making power e.g. over agricultural production, income, or household food consumption; reduction of outcomes associated with disempowerment, e.g. gender- based violence, time burden
  • 11. Reach Benefit Empower Objective Include women in program activities Objective Increase women’s well-being (e.g. food security, income, health) Objective Strengthen ability of women to make strategic life choices and to put those choices into action Strategy Invite women as participants; reduce barriers to participation; implement a quota system for participation in training events Strategy Design project to consider gendered needs, preferences, and constraints to ensure that women benefit from project activities Strategy Enhance women’s decision making power in households and communities; addressing key areas of disempowerment Indicators Number or proportion of women participating in a project activity, e.g. attending training, joining a group, receiving extension advice, etc. Indicators Sex-disaggregated data for positive and negative outcome indicators such as productivity, income, assets, nutrition, time use, etc. Indicators Women’s decision making power e.g. over agricultural production, income, or household food consumption; reduction of outcomes associated with disempowerment, e.g. gender- based violence, time burden
  • 12. What is GAAP2?  Learning what works  Learning what doesn’t work  Particular gender strategies  Gender-blind approaches?  “What’s measured, matters” A learning and capacity-development initiative working with a portfolio of 13 development projects in the Gender, Agriculture, and Assets Project Phase 2 (GAAP2) Why GAAP2? Supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USAID, and A4NH
  • 13. All projects have experimental or quasi-experimental designs Intervention Area / Project Objective Nutrition Income and Nutrition Crops ANGeL (Bangladesh) WorldVeg (Mali) AVC (Bangladesh) TRAIN (Bangladesh) iDE (Ghana) Livestock Heifer (Nepal) Trias (Tanzania) MoreMilk (Kenya) SE LEVER (Burkina Faso) Crops and Livestock FAARM (Bangladesh) JP-RWEE (Ethiopia) WINGS (India) Grameen Foundation (Burkina Faso) Panel, RCT Panel, PSM Panel, DID Random encouragement design All projects are undertaking complementary qualitative work
  • 14. Example: Activities reported by 13 development projects in GAAP2 Activity area Specific activity # projects Provide goods and services Direct provision of goods/assets to beneficiaries 7 Direct provision of services to beneficiaries 5 Indirect provision by supporting availability, quality, or access 2 Strengthen organizations Form/strengthen groups or other organizations (such as enterprises) 8 Form/strengthen platforms or networks link organizations 1 Build knowledge and skills Agricultural training and extension 10 Business and finance training 6 Nutrition education 8 Other training 4 Influence gender norms Awareness raising about gender issues and their implications 3 Community conversations to identify community solutions to gender issues 8
  • 15. Implications For projects  Align objectives, strategies, tactics, indicators  If seeking to empower, think about what tactics will affect what domains of empowerment For funders  Check that objectives, strategies, tactics, indicators align No “empowerment bandwagon” with no motor For both projects and funders  Need a suite of indicators that can measure empowerment at the project and at the portfolio level • IFPRI has co-developed the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture (WEAI) with the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative and is developing the project-WEAI (pro-WEAI) with the support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USAID, and A4NH.
  • 16. Example: The Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender Linkages (ANGeL) project in Bangladesh  Bangladesh had the lowest women’s empowerment scores out of 19 Feed the Future Countries at baseline (2012)  The Ministry of Agriculture worked with IFPRI to design, implement, and evaluate a pilot program to see what worked best to empower women  Agricultural extension directed to men and women farmers (Reach)  Behavior change communication to improve nutrition knowledge (Benefit)  Gender sensitization of men and communities to support women in their productive and reproductive roles (Empower) Endline survey about to start!
  • 17. Reach, benefit, empower as a policy and institutional framework  Policies and institutions must support initiatives on the ground, otherwise project-based interventions will be “second-best” solutions  Examples  Efforts to create women’s groups to obtain access to microfinance or to save will not be sustainable if laws do not allow women to have bank accounts on their own.  Programs to give women microplots will not be sustainable if laws do not protect women’s legal rights to land  Efforts to increase women’s access to markets will not be sustainable if women do not feel safe traveling to, and being in market spaces
  • 18. Policies to support “reach, benefit, empower”  REACH: policies that improve women’s access to infrastructure and information; to strengthen agricultural extension systems (male and female extension workers)  BENEFIT: policies that remove gender-based discrimination in access to public services or that attempt to redress discrimination (schooling, labor market laws, licenses, permits to operate in markets, etc.)  EMPOWER: policies and institutions that improve gender equality (property rights, inheritance, and marriage law) together with activities that make women aware of their rights and how to claim them
  • 19. Our challenge: to develop indicators to monitor whether policies and institutions reach, benefit, and empower women. Reach Benefit Empower
  • 20. Photo credit: Flickr/ Ollivier Girard, CIFOR Questions?
  • 21. Resources  Johnson, N., M. Balagamwala, C. Pinkstaff, S. Theis, R. Meinzen-Dick, and A. Quisumbing (2017) How do agricultural development projects aim to empower women: Insights from an analysis of project strategies. IFPRI DP 01609. Washington DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.  On GAAP2: http://gaap.ifpri.info/

Editor's Notes

  1. Emphasizing why it’s important to include such metrics for tracking whether women/men are being empowered or disempowered by agricultural interventions