Artificial Intelligence in Philippine Local Governance: Challenges and Opport...
Why did the WEAI change? And how?
1. Why did WEAI change? And How?
Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index
Farzana Ramzan, Ph.D.
Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist
Bureau for Food Security, USAID
2. • “What gets measured gets done”
• Overall goals
– Increase the uptake of the WEAI
– Harmonization of indicators and methods
• Different strokes for different folks!
– Shorter, improved WEAI for all
– Project-level WEAI for some
– WEAI for national-level surveys
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Why revise the WEAI?
3. Feedback after
baselines
• The survey is too long and resource-
intensive
– Reduce survey time by ~30%
• Most problematic modules?
– Autonomy in decision making
– Time allocation
– Group membership
• Questions on why certain domains were
not included
– Health, mobility, domestic violence, etc.
• Smaller issues with response codes and
cultural context
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4. Pilot versions
• 1.0 : Original WEAI pilot in 2012
• 1.1 : Original questions with streamlined
response codes, updated formatting &
instructions
• 2.0 : New or improved questions
– 7 day recall, actual time
– 7 day recall, typical time (last 6 months)
– 24 hour recall, primary activities only
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5. How was the
WEAI changed?
Role in Household Decision-Making Around Production and Income Generation
• Streamlined all of the decision-making questions by putting them together in one module.
• Clarification is provided on the timeframe
• Response codes shortened
Access to Productive Capital
More examples were provided for several of the asset categories
Questions were dropped, others replaced or combined
Access to Credit
A question on the ability to take a loan or borrow was added
The lending source “Informal credit/savings groups” was added
Individual Leadership and Influence in the Community
Moved the module toward the end of the survey
The three questions on different kinds of speaking up in public have been replaced with
the two questions
Group Membership
The group category “Local Government” has been dropped
6. How was the
WEAI changed?
Decision-making
Questions on autonomy were replaced with vignettes
Time Allocation
Recall period 7 days
Was this a usual amount of time and, if not, how much time they usually spend on
that activity?
For the 24-hour time grid, secondary activities were dropped.
After the 24-hour time grid, the question “In the last 24 hours did you work (at home or
outside of the home) more than usual, about the same as usual, or less than usual?” was
added
7. Things to
evaluate
• Do changes result in better data quality?
• Are changes easier to implement?
• How do 5DE, GPI, WEAI & disempowerment profiles
change across pilot types?
• Which indicators should comprise the “new” WEAI?
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