Towards a GEWE Theory of Change

Towards a GEWE Theory of Change
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Towards a GEWE Theory of Change Framework developed for the Evaluation Synthesis on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment practices. Explore how GEWE practices are linked to outcomes, long-term changes, and impacts. Analyze key assumptions and factors influencing GEWE results and transformative changes. Identify gaps in knowledge and focus areas.

  • GEWE
  • Theory of Change
  • Evaluation Synthesis
  • Gender Equality
  • Womens Empowerment

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  1. Towards a GEWE Theory of Change Framework developed for the Evaluation Synthesis on GEWE practices

  2. Generic GEWE Pathway ToC

  3. GEWE interventions and results

  4. 4 Bangladesh: Microfinance for Marginal and Small Farmers Project Other activities: livestock insurance pilot, crop storage loans, mkt linkage support Increased production for home consumption, reduced need to buy food Favourable weather Project components Training of members in social issues Technology adoption Group mobilization, training of SMFs in crop/livestock production technologies Increased returns to agricultural production (yield and/or cost ) Increased marketed outputs Capacity- building and other support to POs, DAE Access to input markets Access to output markets Improved provision of microfinance services by MFIs - Availability of funding - Services better suited to the needs of SMFs Credit funds to POs for on-lending to SMFs Effective use of microcredit for productive purposes Off-farm enterprise activities Increased access to microfinance services by SMFs Demand, uptake Increased incomes, improved food security SMFs: Small and marginal farmers MFIs: Microfinance Institutions DAE: Dept of Agric Extension Vulnerability to shocks Savings

  5. Questions for this workshop How can GEWE practices be linked to outcomes and longer term changes and impact? What evidence and knowledge do we have about those links? What are the key assumptions and factors that enable or hinder GEWE results and long term transformative changes? Where are the gaps in terms of focus and knowledge?

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