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Gender, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning, Paperback / softback Book

Gender, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Paperback / softback

Edited by Caroline Sweetman, Kimberly Bowman

Part of the Working in Gender & Development series

Paperback / softback

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How much have development programmes supported women in their daily lives, and in their struggles for equality and justice?

Important though it is for development interventions to be accountable to funders, they are equally responsible to the women and men with whom they work.

Monitoring and evaluation tools are needed, therefore, to examine the effects of development and humanitarian work on women's empowerment and gender equality.

Gender, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning explores the tools and approaches used by different organizations to monitor women’s economic empowerment, incidence of violence against women and girls and other aspects of women’s empowerment.

Contributors include experienced practitioners from organizations such as CARE, IRC, Oxfam, Helvetas and Womankind Worldwide.

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