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Gender Analysis Lab

Apply gender analysis frameworks to development programming — map gender dynamics, assess intersectionality, design gender-responsive interventions, and plan gender-responsive budgeting for South Asian contexts.

Gender Context Analysis

Map gender dynamics using the Harvard Analytical Framework. Examine roles, access to resources, decision-making, and gendered barriers in your project context.

Project Context
Activity Profile — Roles & Responsibilities
Harvard Framework: Map who does what — productive (income-generating), reproductive (care/domestic), and community management roles.
Access & Control Profile
Who has access to and control over key resources and benefits? Access = ability to use; Control = ability to decide.
Gender Norms & Barriers

Intersectionality Assessment

Analyze how gender intersects with other dimensions of identity and marginalization. Identify the most excluded groups and their specific needs.

Intersecting Identities
Select all dimensions that create compounding disadvantage in your context.
Most Marginalized Groups
Power Analysis

Gender-Responsive Programming

Design interventions using the Gender Integration Continuum. Move beyond gender-blind approaches to transformative programming.

Gender Integration Continuum
Where does your programme currently sit? Click to select your target position.
Exploitative
Blind
Sensitive
Responsive
Transformative
Gender-Responsive: Addresses different needs of women, men, and other genders. Ensures equitable participation, access, and benefits. Does not challenge underlying power structures.
Gender-Responsive Interventions
GBV Risk Mitigation
Consider: domestic violence, sexual harassment, child marriage, trafficking, dowry-related violence, honour-based violence

Gender Budget & MEL

Plan gender-responsive budgeting, sex-disaggregated data collection, and gender equality outcomes with accountability mechanisms.

Gender-Responsive Budget Tagging
Gender Indicators
Accountability Mechanisms