By George Obua | Project Leader
Research on Gender-sensitive and gender-specific indicators
Gender-sensitive and gender-specific indicators are key to measuring gender-related changes over time. They can be quantitative (e.g. numbers of women and men researchers), or qualitative (usually used to capture/assess people's experiences, opinions, attitudes, behaviors and feelings) about certain things.
Yearly, Kole Intellectual Forum takes a key note to determine its level of service delivery from the community by finding out more from them. This has helped the organization in decision making; particularly on Sex-disaggregated data; that is referred to by collecting data and breaking it down separately for women and men. Gender statistics is then developed by taking into account wider gender inequalities and gender bias in data collection methods and tools
Meanwhile at the same time, Gender analysis would also be giving information on the different roles of women and men at different levels in policies, programmes and projects; their respective access to and control over resources, and the material and non-material benefits of society; and their gender-specific needs, priorities and responsibilities
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