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Making Visible what is currently not Visible:
Experiences on generating Evidence based Results on
       Integrating Gender Issues in Projects.

                  Dr. Petra Saghir
                 (AWARD Fellow)
          Poverty Gender and Innovation




            ILRI, Nairobi, 18 May 2012
Introduction
Institutional changes for Capacity Building and Partnerships
• integral part of the world’s strategy for agricultural development

•   produce the much needed skills to provide leadership, catalyze and
    facilitate agricultural development process

•   constitute a miniature of society and its structural inequalities
•   historical, socio-cultural, socioeconomic and structural/institutional
    categories

•   encourage more girls and women to engage in agricultural
    sciences, research, innovations and technological development

•   lead to increased numbers of female and male agricultural professionals

In 2008, less than 25% of agricultural researchers and less than 15% of the
leaders of agricultural institutions were women.
AWARD
•   < 1 in 4 agricultural researchers is a woman, and <1 in 7 of the
    leaders of agricultural institutions is a woman

•   career development program that strengthens the scientific
    and leadership skills of African women in agricultural research
•   help to remove any ‘glass ceiling’, ‘sticky floors’ and ‘revolving
    doors’
•   contribute more effectively to poverty alleviation and food
    security

•   women are underserved throughout the agricultural value
    chain.

•   current leadership for agricultural research is small in
    number, almost exclusively male, and on the verge of
    retirement

•   leadership will be all the more effective when women are
    highly represented in technical competence to generate
AWARD Impact Assessments
• 80% experienced a significant increase in their self-
  awareness and confidence; 48% received awards and
  scholarships e.g. Global Conference on women in Agric.

• 83% improved their scientific skills and access to resources =
  significant increase in their scientific outputs, on average 2
  peer-reviewed journal publications in two years

• 78% felt better equipped to overcome constraints;
  experienced a growing positive reputation & just under half
  were promoted, career change

• two-thirds made their work even more responsive to the
  needs of women farmers

• hundreds of examples of effective solutions for agricultural
  development like the two you heard here today.
Objectives of Research Attachment
• Further capacities strengthening and sustainable
  utilization of skills
• Networking, partnership, mentoring, innovative
  methods & approaches and practical experience

• Contribute to the improvement of the lives of the
  disadvantaged and enhancing their opportunities

• Transform gender awareness within the academia
  into gender transformative development to
  change/challenge orthodoxies

• Analytical skills needed to understand the
  complexity of gender issues
Activities Profile
• (a) CGP project: Integrating Dairy Goat and Root Crop Production for
  Increasing Food, Nutrition and Income Security of Smallholder
  Farmers in Tanzania supported by International Development
  Research Centre (IDRC) and Canadian International Agency for
  Development (CIDA) in collaboration with Sokoine University of
  Agriculture, Tanzania (SUA) and University of Alberta, Canada

• (b) IFPRI/ ILRI: Gender and Agriculture Assets Project (GAAP) in
  Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Kenya, Tanzania, India and
  Uganda in collaboration with IFPRI supported by Bill and Melinda
  Gates Foundation

• (c) FORD FOUNDATION Project: Evaluating the Impacts of Livestock
  and Aquaculture Microcredit and Value Chain Programs on Women’s
  Empowerment, Eastern Africa –The International Livestock Research
  Institute supported by Ford Foundation.

• (d)ACIAR Gender-Climate project: Australian Center for International
  Agric. Research (ACIAR)-Gender and climate Risk consideration for
  research (crop/livestock) in Africa
CGP Tanzania
Introduction and Objectives
• Domestic livestock and root crops are important
  components of the agricultural sector in
  Tanzania, with goats ranking second to cattle in
  contribution of livestock.

• Low growth rates of livestock and low milk
  production among small-scale farmers limit food
  and nutritional benefits.

• The project seeks to improve food security and
  human nutrition through an integrated program of
  dairy goat cross-breeding/cassava and sweet
  potato production for food and feed.
Qualitative Study
Study Area
• Two districts: Mvomero and Kongwa representing 4
  communities - Wami Luhindo, Kunke, Masinyeti and Ihanda

Methodology
• Purposive selection: Communities practiced mixed
  crop/livestock systems. total of 12 GDs were conducted
  involving 224 men and women

Qualitative data: Gender disaggregated and mixed—men and
women—Group Discussions

Tools: Ranking, Pairwise ranking, proportion pilling and Venn
diagrams.

Data Analysis: Descriptive measures such as
percentages, tables, pie, bar charts, proportion pilling, Venn
diagram and Verbal quotes
Results
Community wealth and classification
• Poor (45%), Average (37%) and Rich (18%)
• On average, Male HHs (62%) FHHs (28%) and 10% CHHs
• The female & child HHs and HIV HHs were more vulnerable to: i)
  poverty, ii) food insecurity iii) having undisciplined children.
• 35% of the population is affected by HIV/AIDS and 65% do not know
  their status
• 10 – 70% of HHs are food insecure

• On & Off farm Livelihoods activities
• Rich women produce crops & rich men, average wealth produce
  livestock
• Casual labour is off farm activity by poor men and women engage in
  sale of charcoal and firewood less remunerative
• Men makes bricks, do small businesses eg grocery stores & sale of
  grains

• Community cohesion/collective responsibilities (Venn Diagram)
Gender issues in livestock/crop production
Ownership, Management and decision making in relation to
goats
• Men owned all the goats and made related decisions; Single
  women or through inheritance
• Ownership affected by patriarchal tradition
• Women were by far less likely than men to own not only
  goats, but also livestock in general

On management: associated with gender
• rural–urban migration influence management increases
  women’s workload

On decision-making over goats, women have limited control over
sale and use of incomes

Crops ownership: depends on market prices and yield
• Men own cash crops/crops for cash; women own subsistence
  or food crops for home consumption.
Perception of men and women
• Varied Perceptions of women and men
• Men perceived value addition resulting from owning dairy goats & attendant
  increase in income

• anticipated increase in men’s real income could come about either through men
  accessing women’s income

• women using their earnings to substitute men’s expenditure on household needs
  and children’s education.

• Women perceived change in status quo and increase workload resulting from stall
  goat management activities.

• Output: Discussion Paper entitled NO: 21 ‘Integrating improved goat breeds with
   new varieties of sweet potatoes and cassava in the agro-pastoral systems of
   Tanzania: A gendered analysis’ and Gender Strategy for CGP, Tanzania
http://mahider.ilri.org/handle/10568/16959
Gender and Agriculture Assets Project (GAAP) IFPRI/ILRI
Evaluating the Impacts of Agricultural Development Programming on
Gender Inequalities, Asset Disparities, and Rural Livelihoods
Purpose
• To reduce the gap between men’s and women’s control and
  ownership of assets, by evaluating how and how well agricultural
  development programs build women’s assets
• Three-year project, supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates
  Foundation
• Development partners Moz., Kenya&Tanz. Bangladesh, Burkina
  Faso and Eastern India, )

Why assets?
• Control over and ownership of assets is a critical component to
  well-being
• Increasing control/ownership of assets help create pathways out
  of poverty more than measures that aim to increase incomes or
  consumption alone
• Different types of assets matter to both men and women
Why look at control of assets?
• Households do not pool resources nor share the same
  preferences
• Who receives resources determines impact of policy
• Evidence from many countries that increasing
  resources controlled by women improves child health
  and nutrition, agricultural productivity, income growth
  – how to target women with development interventions
  – how to improve participation
  – what to do to increase the chances that they will benefit
    from agricultural development projects

• Deliverable/Output:
A report on the Qualitative Gendered Assessment of
GAAP / Land O Lakes – Mozambique Smallholder Dairy
Development Project (MSDDP)
FORD Foundation
Introduction: Evaluating the impacts of livestock and aquaculture microcredit
and value chain programs on women’s empowerment
 Women’s right and their economic opportunities projects are rarely
   conducted together although they might have a chance of ensuring greater
   change towards women empowerment

 Increasing opportunities for earnings for women does not guarantee
  empowerment

 Making women aware of their rights minus financial resources does not
  guarantee empowerment

 A shift from human rights universal views on women rights that neglect
  corresponding ability to exercise rights on economic issues

 Main Objective: To improve the impacts of livelihood programs on women
   and their households through the integration of women’s rights into
   economic development projects
Case study approach: East Africa Dairy Development Project, Juhudi
Kilimo, Kenya Women Holding Aquaculture project, KARI Value chains project
Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture (EWAI)
               & Gender Parity Index
• WEAI captures Women’s empowerment and
  inclusion level in the agricultural sector e.g. in
  ownership & control of
  assets, workload, leisure, leadership
  quality, decision making, achievement etc.

• The purpose of the index is to understand why
  women in developing countries face persistence
  obstacles and economic constraints despite their
  contributions to agric growth
Output:
Kitale, Eldoret and Malindi to collect data
      Weighted Empowerment score

                                 Income Decision

                                 ACCESS CREDIT

                                 ACCESS TO PRODUCTION
                                 CAPITAL
                                 Income decision making

                                 Productive decision making

                                 Earn More than HH head

                                 Leadership Index
Gender (equality) Parity Index

1.1

 1

0.9

0.8

0.7

0.6

0.5

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

 0
      17   11   4   15   8   1   14     16        10     6       13   12   2   7   5   3   9
                                      Household identification

                                  OVERALL-INDEX         Selfranking
ACIAR
• Australian Center for International Agric. Research (ACIAR)-
  Gender and climate Risk consideration for research
  (crop/livestock) in Africa

• Gender Integration in Climate Change and Crop/Livestock

• Different varying multiple and simultaneous effects on
  females, males and their households

• Women are change agents and custodians of climate
  resilience & mitigation

• Workshop (Facilitated) 2nd -5th May 11 countries

• A Framework for Integrating Gender and Climate Change
  Considerations into Crop-Livestock Research
Why women?
• Media, Activists and Politicians; wrong approaches & methodologies

• Existing ideologies (beliefs/ideas onto which actions are based) socialization
  = gender identity

• legal and customary rights of formal & informal Institutions rules
• Labor overload (production, reproduction)

• Identities determined by gender and socio-economic status.
• different entitlements right from birth e.g.
  land, commercialization, migration & capital leading to constraints; Unequal
  terms of marriage

• Society socially exclude and, or unfavorably include (“unequal” terms of
  social participation) opportunities for advancement. Limit & undermine the
  capacity to take up opportunities

• male resistance and silencing = vulnerability; no research recognition
  Affect women agency (= oppression & insubordination)
In reality…………
• Women shapes the totality of production, processing, distribution and
  consumption

• Closing the gender gap in agriculture leads to gains not only for the agriculture
  sector but for the society as well (FAO, 2011)

• 40-60% of farmers in Sub Saharan Africa are women
• Female membership in agricultural marketing cooperatives is generally low despite
  their major role in the agriculture sector

• Different impacts of interventions
• Treating the HH as a unit decrease the effectiveness of development interventions

• A focus on gender can increase the productivity of agriculture and livestock
  systems, and improve food security and nutrition

• increase farm yields by 20-30%; increase agricultural output by 2.5-4%, reducing
  the number of hungry people by 12-17% such gains could reduce the number of
  hungry people by between 100-150 million
•
                             Lesson Learnt
    Gender mainstreaming in CRPs
•   These attempts so far have elicited important lessons that must be used to move
    forward to ensure continuity

•   A positive attitude created in both the management and few scientists
•   lack of accountability leaves gender incorporation as an individual initiative rather than
    organizational or program commitment

•   Generating and utilizing gender disaggregated dataset is crucial to enhance the success
    of research and development endeavors

•   external donor based projects and this has contributed to gender being viewed as a
    foreign concept

•   One/5 time training is not adequate to influence attitudes of researchers and
    development practitioners; conscious effort

•   The fact that most of the people involved are female has given researchers the impression that
    gender equals women

•   mainstreaming gender analysis in agricultural technology development and transfer will not be
    achieved if:
     – awareness and sensitization of gender perspectives are not carried out at all levels within the
         institution
Challenges
• Donor driven gender agenda

• Misconceptions on gender and feminism

• Inadequate understanding and importance of
  gender mainstreaming among the technical and
  physical scientists

• Limited dedication of the management body is
  also a challenge in gender mainstreaming in all
  the countries
opportunities
• PGI: technical expertise to conduct gender
  integration research-specialists

• Monitoring, & Evaluation and looking for impact
  assessment on gender in projects
• Increase awareness for agriculture & rural
  development project planning

• Gender strategy
  –   Integration into project components/activities
  –   Integration into project implementation approaches
  –   Specific gender activities and gender research
  –   Gender integration in CRPs
Conclusion
 Non gender integration = Project failure, create backlash and
negative outcomes
‘Often when we talk about miserable women, we always
forget that they are actually married to miserable men and
gives birth to miserable children too’!


Acknowledgement
• AWARD
• ILRI
• PGI
• Dr. Jemimah Njuki

Asante Sana!

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Making visible what is currently not visible: Experiences on generating evidence based results on integrating gender issues in projects

  • 1. Making Visible what is currently not Visible: Experiences on generating Evidence based Results on Integrating Gender Issues in Projects. Dr. Petra Saghir (AWARD Fellow) Poverty Gender and Innovation ILRI, Nairobi, 18 May 2012
  • 2. Introduction Institutional changes for Capacity Building and Partnerships • integral part of the world’s strategy for agricultural development • produce the much needed skills to provide leadership, catalyze and facilitate agricultural development process • constitute a miniature of society and its structural inequalities • historical, socio-cultural, socioeconomic and structural/institutional categories • encourage more girls and women to engage in agricultural sciences, research, innovations and technological development • lead to increased numbers of female and male agricultural professionals In 2008, less than 25% of agricultural researchers and less than 15% of the leaders of agricultural institutions were women.
  • 3. AWARD • < 1 in 4 agricultural researchers is a woman, and <1 in 7 of the leaders of agricultural institutions is a woman • career development program that strengthens the scientific and leadership skills of African women in agricultural research • help to remove any ‘glass ceiling’, ‘sticky floors’ and ‘revolving doors’ • contribute more effectively to poverty alleviation and food security • women are underserved throughout the agricultural value chain. • current leadership for agricultural research is small in number, almost exclusively male, and on the verge of retirement • leadership will be all the more effective when women are highly represented in technical competence to generate
  • 4. AWARD Impact Assessments • 80% experienced a significant increase in their self- awareness and confidence; 48% received awards and scholarships e.g. Global Conference on women in Agric. • 83% improved their scientific skills and access to resources = significant increase in their scientific outputs, on average 2 peer-reviewed journal publications in two years • 78% felt better equipped to overcome constraints; experienced a growing positive reputation & just under half were promoted, career change • two-thirds made their work even more responsive to the needs of women farmers • hundreds of examples of effective solutions for agricultural development like the two you heard here today.
  • 5. Objectives of Research Attachment • Further capacities strengthening and sustainable utilization of skills • Networking, partnership, mentoring, innovative methods & approaches and practical experience • Contribute to the improvement of the lives of the disadvantaged and enhancing their opportunities • Transform gender awareness within the academia into gender transformative development to change/challenge orthodoxies • Analytical skills needed to understand the complexity of gender issues
  • 6. Activities Profile • (a) CGP project: Integrating Dairy Goat and Root Crop Production for Increasing Food, Nutrition and Income Security of Smallholder Farmers in Tanzania supported by International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and Canadian International Agency for Development (CIDA) in collaboration with Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania (SUA) and University of Alberta, Canada • (b) IFPRI/ ILRI: Gender and Agriculture Assets Project (GAAP) in Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Kenya, Tanzania, India and Uganda in collaboration with IFPRI supported by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation • (c) FORD FOUNDATION Project: Evaluating the Impacts of Livestock and Aquaculture Microcredit and Value Chain Programs on Women’s Empowerment, Eastern Africa –The International Livestock Research Institute supported by Ford Foundation. • (d)ACIAR Gender-Climate project: Australian Center for International Agric. Research (ACIAR)-Gender and climate Risk consideration for research (crop/livestock) in Africa
  • 7. CGP Tanzania Introduction and Objectives • Domestic livestock and root crops are important components of the agricultural sector in Tanzania, with goats ranking second to cattle in contribution of livestock. • Low growth rates of livestock and low milk production among small-scale farmers limit food and nutritional benefits. • The project seeks to improve food security and human nutrition through an integrated program of dairy goat cross-breeding/cassava and sweet potato production for food and feed.
  • 8. Qualitative Study Study Area • Two districts: Mvomero and Kongwa representing 4 communities - Wami Luhindo, Kunke, Masinyeti and Ihanda Methodology • Purposive selection: Communities practiced mixed crop/livestock systems. total of 12 GDs were conducted involving 224 men and women Qualitative data: Gender disaggregated and mixed—men and women—Group Discussions Tools: Ranking, Pairwise ranking, proportion pilling and Venn diagrams. Data Analysis: Descriptive measures such as percentages, tables, pie, bar charts, proportion pilling, Venn diagram and Verbal quotes
  • 9. Results Community wealth and classification • Poor (45%), Average (37%) and Rich (18%) • On average, Male HHs (62%) FHHs (28%) and 10% CHHs • The female & child HHs and HIV HHs were more vulnerable to: i) poverty, ii) food insecurity iii) having undisciplined children. • 35% of the population is affected by HIV/AIDS and 65% do not know their status • 10 – 70% of HHs are food insecure • On & Off farm Livelihoods activities • Rich women produce crops & rich men, average wealth produce livestock • Casual labour is off farm activity by poor men and women engage in sale of charcoal and firewood less remunerative • Men makes bricks, do small businesses eg grocery stores & sale of grains • Community cohesion/collective responsibilities (Venn Diagram)
  • 10. Gender issues in livestock/crop production Ownership, Management and decision making in relation to goats • Men owned all the goats and made related decisions; Single women or through inheritance • Ownership affected by patriarchal tradition • Women were by far less likely than men to own not only goats, but also livestock in general On management: associated with gender • rural–urban migration influence management increases women’s workload On decision-making over goats, women have limited control over sale and use of incomes Crops ownership: depends on market prices and yield • Men own cash crops/crops for cash; women own subsistence or food crops for home consumption.
  • 11. Perception of men and women • Varied Perceptions of women and men • Men perceived value addition resulting from owning dairy goats & attendant increase in income • anticipated increase in men’s real income could come about either through men accessing women’s income • women using their earnings to substitute men’s expenditure on household needs and children’s education. • Women perceived change in status quo and increase workload resulting from stall goat management activities. • Output: Discussion Paper entitled NO: 21 ‘Integrating improved goat breeds with new varieties of sweet potatoes and cassava in the agro-pastoral systems of Tanzania: A gendered analysis’ and Gender Strategy for CGP, Tanzania http://mahider.ilri.org/handle/10568/16959
  • 12. Gender and Agriculture Assets Project (GAAP) IFPRI/ILRI Evaluating the Impacts of Agricultural Development Programming on Gender Inequalities, Asset Disparities, and Rural Livelihoods Purpose • To reduce the gap between men’s and women’s control and ownership of assets, by evaluating how and how well agricultural development programs build women’s assets • Three-year project, supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation • Development partners Moz., Kenya&Tanz. Bangladesh, Burkina Faso and Eastern India, ) Why assets? • Control over and ownership of assets is a critical component to well-being • Increasing control/ownership of assets help create pathways out of poverty more than measures that aim to increase incomes or consumption alone • Different types of assets matter to both men and women
  • 13. Why look at control of assets? • Households do not pool resources nor share the same preferences • Who receives resources determines impact of policy • Evidence from many countries that increasing resources controlled by women improves child health and nutrition, agricultural productivity, income growth – how to target women with development interventions – how to improve participation – what to do to increase the chances that they will benefit from agricultural development projects • Deliverable/Output: A report on the Qualitative Gendered Assessment of GAAP / Land O Lakes – Mozambique Smallholder Dairy Development Project (MSDDP)
  • 14. FORD Foundation Introduction: Evaluating the impacts of livestock and aquaculture microcredit and value chain programs on women’s empowerment  Women’s right and their economic opportunities projects are rarely conducted together although they might have a chance of ensuring greater change towards women empowerment  Increasing opportunities for earnings for women does not guarantee empowerment  Making women aware of their rights minus financial resources does not guarantee empowerment  A shift from human rights universal views on women rights that neglect corresponding ability to exercise rights on economic issues  Main Objective: To improve the impacts of livelihood programs on women and their households through the integration of women’s rights into economic development projects Case study approach: East Africa Dairy Development Project, Juhudi Kilimo, Kenya Women Holding Aquaculture project, KARI Value chains project
  • 15. Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture (EWAI) & Gender Parity Index • WEAI captures Women’s empowerment and inclusion level in the agricultural sector e.g. in ownership & control of assets, workload, leisure, leadership quality, decision making, achievement etc. • The purpose of the index is to understand why women in developing countries face persistence obstacles and economic constraints despite their contributions to agric growth
  • 16. Output: Kitale, Eldoret and Malindi to collect data Weighted Empowerment score Income Decision ACCESS CREDIT ACCESS TO PRODUCTION CAPITAL Income decision making Productive decision making Earn More than HH head Leadership Index
  • 17. Gender (equality) Parity Index 1.1 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 17 11 4 15 8 1 14 16 10 6 13 12 2 7 5 3 9 Household identification OVERALL-INDEX Selfranking
  • 18. ACIAR • Australian Center for International Agric. Research (ACIAR)- Gender and climate Risk consideration for research (crop/livestock) in Africa • Gender Integration in Climate Change and Crop/Livestock • Different varying multiple and simultaneous effects on females, males and their households • Women are change agents and custodians of climate resilience & mitigation • Workshop (Facilitated) 2nd -5th May 11 countries • A Framework for Integrating Gender and Climate Change Considerations into Crop-Livestock Research
  • 19. Why women? • Media, Activists and Politicians; wrong approaches & methodologies • Existing ideologies (beliefs/ideas onto which actions are based) socialization = gender identity • legal and customary rights of formal & informal Institutions rules • Labor overload (production, reproduction) • Identities determined by gender and socio-economic status. • different entitlements right from birth e.g. land, commercialization, migration & capital leading to constraints; Unequal terms of marriage • Society socially exclude and, or unfavorably include (“unequal” terms of social participation) opportunities for advancement. Limit & undermine the capacity to take up opportunities • male resistance and silencing = vulnerability; no research recognition Affect women agency (= oppression & insubordination)
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  • 21. In reality………… • Women shapes the totality of production, processing, distribution and consumption • Closing the gender gap in agriculture leads to gains not only for the agriculture sector but for the society as well (FAO, 2011) • 40-60% of farmers in Sub Saharan Africa are women • Female membership in agricultural marketing cooperatives is generally low despite their major role in the agriculture sector • Different impacts of interventions • Treating the HH as a unit decrease the effectiveness of development interventions • A focus on gender can increase the productivity of agriculture and livestock systems, and improve food security and nutrition • increase farm yields by 20-30%; increase agricultural output by 2.5-4%, reducing the number of hungry people by 12-17% such gains could reduce the number of hungry people by between 100-150 million
  • 22. Lesson Learnt Gender mainstreaming in CRPs • These attempts so far have elicited important lessons that must be used to move forward to ensure continuity • A positive attitude created in both the management and few scientists • lack of accountability leaves gender incorporation as an individual initiative rather than organizational or program commitment • Generating and utilizing gender disaggregated dataset is crucial to enhance the success of research and development endeavors • external donor based projects and this has contributed to gender being viewed as a foreign concept • One/5 time training is not adequate to influence attitudes of researchers and development practitioners; conscious effort • The fact that most of the people involved are female has given researchers the impression that gender equals women • mainstreaming gender analysis in agricultural technology development and transfer will not be achieved if: – awareness and sensitization of gender perspectives are not carried out at all levels within the institution
  • 23. Challenges • Donor driven gender agenda • Misconceptions on gender and feminism • Inadequate understanding and importance of gender mainstreaming among the technical and physical scientists • Limited dedication of the management body is also a challenge in gender mainstreaming in all the countries
  • 24. opportunities • PGI: technical expertise to conduct gender integration research-specialists • Monitoring, & Evaluation and looking for impact assessment on gender in projects • Increase awareness for agriculture & rural development project planning • Gender strategy – Integration into project components/activities – Integration into project implementation approaches – Specific gender activities and gender research – Gender integration in CRPs
  • 25. Conclusion Non gender integration = Project failure, create backlash and negative outcomes ‘Often when we talk about miserable women, we always forget that they are actually married to miserable men and gives birth to miserable children too’! Acknowledgement • AWARD • ILRI • PGI • Dr. Jemimah Njuki Asante Sana!