Integrating Gender into Implementation and Monitoring and Evaluation of Cash Transfer and Public Works Programmes: Fao Technical Guide 3

Integrating Gender into Implementation and Monitoring and Evaluation of Cash Transfer and Public Works Programmes: Fao Technical Guide 3

by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Integrating Gender into Implementation and Monitoring and Evaluation of Cash Transfer and Public Works Programmes: Fao Technical Guide 3

Integrating Gender into Implementation and Monitoring and Evaluation of Cash Transfer and Public Works Programmes: Fao Technical Guide 3

by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

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Overview

Many social protection programmes, including cash transfers, public works programmes and asset transfers, target women as main beneficiaries or recipients of benefits. Extending social protection to rural populations has great potential for fostering rural women’s economic empowerment. However, to tap into this potential, more needs to be done. There is much scope for making social protection policies and programmes more gender sensitive and for better aligning them with agricultural and rural development policies to help address gender inequalities. Recognizing this potential and capitalizing on existing evidence, FAO seeks to enhance the contribution of social protection to gender equality and women’s empowerment by providing country-level support through capacity development, knowledge generation and programme support.To move forward this agenda, FAO has developed the Technical Guidance Toolkit on Gender-sensitive Social Protection Programmes to Combat Rural Poverty and Hunger. The Toolkit is designed to support SP and gender policy-makers and practitioners in their efforts to systematically apply a gender lens to SP programmes in ways that are in line with global agreements and FAO commitments to expand inclusive SP systems for rural populations. The Toolkit focuses on the role of SP in reducing gendered social inequalities, and rural poverty and hunger.

The Toolkit is composed of three technical guides:

Technical Guide No. 1: Introduction to gender-sensitive SP programming to combat rural poverty: Why is it important and what does it mean?

Technical Guide No. 2: A guide to integrating gender into the design of cash transfer and public work programmes

Technical Guide No. 3: Integrating gender into implementation and monitoring and evaluation of cash transfer and public works programmes


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164279066
Publisher: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publication date: 10/11/2020
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Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

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An intergovernmental organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has 194 Member Nations, two associate members and one member organization, the European Union. Its employees come from various cultural backgrounds and are experts in the multiple fields of activity FAO engages in. FAO’s staff capacity allows it to support improved governance inter alia, generate, develop and adapt existing tools and guidelines and provide targeted governance support as a resource to country and regional level FAO offices. Headquartered in Rome, Italy, FAO is present in over 130 countries.

Founded in 1945, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Serving both developed and developing countries, FAO provides a neutral forum where all nations meet as equals to negotiate agreements and debate policy. The Organization publishes authoritative publications on agriculture, fisheries, forestry and nutrition.

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