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INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Preliminary results from the ‘Knowledge Attitudes & Practice in Gender Responsive Agricultural Development Projects’ Survey
INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Goals of the survey
Learn about the experiences and views of workshop participants, others from participant organizations and additional stakeholders toward the relevance of gender issues in planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating development projects.
Use what we learn to develop a capacity strengthening strategy for the project
Work in progress
Survey content
1) Background information on respondents
2) Importance of various factors in project design and implementation
3) Perceptions on gender and assets in research and agricultural development projects
4) Existing skills in integrating gender and M&E into projects/programs
5) Experience with application of gender analysis in projects
1) Respondent profile
32 respondents in total
Wide range of organizations represented: World Vegetable Center AVRDC, IDS, WFP, ILRI, CARE, BRAC,
Grameen Foundation, RDI, Abt Assoc, Fintract Inc, Wageningen UR, KickStart Intl, BMGF, HKI, IFPRI, Land O’Lakes, IRRI, Heifer Intl, USAID, CIAT
Multiple respondents from some organizations
Variety of backgrounds
Agronomy, Sociology, Vegetable Genetics, Nutrition, Agricultural Economics, Development Management
1) Respondent profile
Male39%
Female61%
Sex of respondent
20-250%
26-3535%
36-4529%
46-5523%
Over 55
13%
Age
2) Importance of factors in project design: Project Identification
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Su
ita
bility to
ag
ro e
co
log
ica
l zo
ne
Typ
e o
f te
ch
no
log
y
Clo
se
ne
ss to
pro
du
ct
an
d in
pu
t m
ark
ets
Acce
pta
bility o
f th
e p
roje
ct/
ne
w
tech
no
log
y t
o m
en
an
d w
om
en
Pro
po
rtio
n o
f m
ale
/fe
ma
le-h
ea
de
d
ho
use
ho
lds in
are
a
Pro
po
rtio
n o
f m
ale
/fe
ma
le f
arm
ers
in
th
e a
rea
Diffe
ren
ce
s in
ne
ed
s/p
erc
ep
tio
ns
of
me
n a
nd
wo
me
n t
ow
ard
s …
Diffe
ren
ce
s in
la
bo
r re
qu
ire
me
nts
b
etw
ee
n m
en
an
d w
om
en
Diffe
ren
ce
s in
re
sp
on
sib
ilitie
s o
f m
en
an
d w
om
en
in
ag
ricu
ltu
re
Diffe
ren
ce
s in
re
sp
on
sib
ilitie
s o
f m
en
an
d w
om
en
with
in th
e …
Diffe
ren
ce
s in
re
so
urc
es
co
ntr
olle
d b
y m
en
an
d w
om
en
in
…
Diffe
ren
ce
s in
re
so
urc
es
co
ntr
olle
d b
y m
en
an
d w
om
en
…
Project Identification: How important are the following factors when identifying the type of project to be implemented?
Extremely Important
Important
Neutral
Not Very Important
Not Important at All
2) Importance of factors in project design: Project Identification
Extremely Important
Differences in resources controlled by men and women in
agriculture
Acceptability of the project/new technology to men and women
Differences in resources controlled by men and women within the
household
Suitability to agro-ecological zone
Important
Closeness to product and input markets
Differences in responsibilities between men and women within the
household
2) Importance of factors in project design: Targeting
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Ge
ne
ral p
ove
rty r
ate
s in
pro
ject
are
a
La
nd
te
nu
re s
tatu
s o
f b
en
eficia
rie
s
Ab
ility o
f ta
rge
t b
en
eficia
rie
s to
a
ffo
rd c
om
ple
me
nta
ry in
pu
ts
Pro
po
rtio
n o
f m
ale
/fe
ma
le-h
ea
de
d
ho
use
ho
lds in
are
a
Pro
po
rtio
n o
f m
ale
/fe
ma
le f
arm
ers
in
th
e a
rea
Diffe
ren
ce
s in
ne
ed
s/p
erc
ep
tio
ns o
f m
en
an
d w
om
en
to
wa
rds
tech
no
log
y
Diffe
ren
ce
s in
re
sp
on
sib
ilitie
s o
f m
en
an
d w
om
en
in
ag
ricu
ltu
re
Diffe
ren
ce
s in
re
sp
on
sib
ilitie
s o
f m
en
an
d w
om
en
with
in th
e
ho
use
ho
ld
Re
so
urc
e e
nd
ow
me
nt
of
ho
use
ho
lds
Diffe
ren
ce
s in
re
so
urc
es c
on
tro
lle
d
by m
en
an
d w
om
en
in
ag
ricu
ltu
re
Diffe
ren
ce
s in
re
so
urc
es c
on
tro
lle
d
by m
en
an
d w
om
en
with
in th
e
ho
use
ho
ld
Nu
tritio
na
l sta
tus o
f m
en
, w
om
en
, b
oys, g
irls
Targeting: How important are the following issues when deciding on a targetting strategy for the potential users/beneficiaries of the project?
Extremely Important
Important
Neutral
Not Very Important
Not Important at All
2) Importance of factors in project design: Targeting
Extremely Important
General poverty rates in project area
Differences in responsibilities of men and women in agriculture
Differences in resources controlled by men and women in
agriculture
Important
Proportion of male/female farmers in the area
Differences in needs/perceptions of men and women towards technology
Differences in responsibilities of men and women within the household
2) Importance of factors in project design: M&E
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Ch
an
ge
s in
ho
use
ho
ld in
co
me
Ch
an
ge
s in
ho
use
ho
ld f
oo
d s
ecu
rity
Ch
an
ge
s in
fo
od
co
nsu
mp
tio
n f
or
gir
ls, b
oys,
me
n a
nd
wo
me
n in
th
e
ho
use
ho
ld
Ch
an
ge
s in
ho
use
ho
ld a
sse
t h
old
ing
s
Ch
an
ge
s in
th
e g
en
de
r a
sse
t d
isp
ari
ty b
etw
ee
n m
en
an
d w
om
en
Ch
an
ge
s in
pro
du
ctivity o
f h
ou
se
ho
ld p
lots
/he
rds
Ch
an
ge
s in
pro
du
ctivity o
f m
en
an
d
wo
me
n o
wn
ed
plo
ts/h
erd
s
Ch
an
ge
s in
acce
ss t
o s
erv
ice
s a
nd
in
form
atio
n b
y m
en
an
d w
om
en
Ch
an
ge
s in
in
co
me
un
de
r th
e
co
ntr
ol o
f w
om
en
Pro
ject p
art
icip
atio
n b
y f
arm
ers
an
d
live
sto
ck k
ee
pe
rs
Pro
ject p
art
icip
atio
n b
y w
om
en
Monitoring and Evaluation: Which of the following indicators would be important to have in a monitoring and evaluation framework?
Extremely Important
Important
Neutral
Not Very Important
Not Important at All
2) Importance of factors in project design: M&E
Extremely Important
Changes in household income
Changes in household food security
Changes in access to services and information by men and women
Project participation by women
Important
Changes in household asset holding
2) Importance of factors in project design: Implementation
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Re
gu
lari
ty o
f fu
nd
ing
an
d/o
r fu
nd
s
rele
ase
s
Ava
ila
bility o
f tr
an
sp
ort
atio
n f
or
fie
ld
op
era
tio
ns
Pu
blic in
fra
str
uctu
re in
pro
ject
are
a
(ro
ad
s, ir
rig
atio
n, e
tc)
Po
litica
l sta
bility
Acce
pta
bility o
f th
e p
roje
ct
with
in
the
co
mm
un
ity
Ha
vin
g a
ll th
e s
taff
re
qu
ire
d t
o
imp
lem
en
t th
e p
roje
ct,
re
ga
rdle
ss o
f g
en
de
r
Ha
vin
g b
oth
ma
le a
nd
fe
ma
le
pro
ject sta
ff
Co
nsu
lta
tio
n o
f p
roje
ct
be
ne
ficia
rie
s
pri
or
to p
roje
ct
imp
lem
en
tatio
n
Co
nsu
lta
tio
n o
f b
oth
me
n a
nd
w
om
en
pri
or
to p
roje
ct
imp
lem
en
tatio
n
Incre
asin
g p
art
icip
atio
n o
f w
om
en
in
th
e p
roje
ct
Ta
rge
tin
g a
ctivitie
s to
sp
ecific
m
em
be
rs o
f th
e h
ou
se
ho
ld
Implementation: How important are the following issues at the implementation stage of the project cycle?
Extremely Important
Important
Neutral
Not Very Important
Not Important at All
2) Importance of factors in project design: Implementation
Extremely Important
Acceptability of the project within the community
Increasing participation of women in the project
Regularity of funding and/or funds releases
Consultation of both men and women prior to project implementation
3) Perceptions on gender, assets and development projects
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Ge
nd
er
an
d a
sse
ts s
ho
uld
be
in
teg
rate
d in
th
e im
ple
me
nta
tio
n a
nd
e
va
lua
tio
n o
f a
gri
cu
ltu
re
de
ve
lop
me
nt
pro
gra
ms
So
me
typ
es o
f p
roje
cts
do
n’t n
ee
d
ge
nd
er
It is n
ot
imp
ort
an
t to
mo
nito
r ch
an
ge
s
in h
ou
se
ho
ld a
sse
ts a
s lo
ng
as t
he
p
roje
ct is
in
cre
asin
g in
co
me
s a
nd
im
pro
vin
g fo
od
se
cu
rity
Wh
en
asse
ssin
g c
ha
ng
es in
asse
ts,
wh
at
ma
tte
rs is c
ha
ng
es in
h
ou
se
ho
ld a
sse
ts;
wh
eth
er
the
y a
re
in th
e c
on
tro
l o
f m
en
or
wo
me
n is a
sid
e issu
e
Re
du
cin
g g
en
de
r d
isp
ari
tie
s in
o
wn
ers
hip
of
asse
ts e
mp
ow
ers
w
om
en
an
d im
pro
ve
s o
the
r d
eve
lop
me
nt
ob
jective
s s
uch
as
ch
ild
nu
tritio
n
What is your perception of the following statements?
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
4) Experience with gender training
Yes (if yes, please proceed to next
question)59%
No (if no, please proceed to question
8)41%
Have you ever attended a training event on gender issues in agricultural development or project implementation?
4) Subject matter of 1st gender training
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
ge
nd
er
an
aly
sis
ge
nd
er
ma
instr
ea
min
g
co
lle
ctin
g g
en
de
r d
isa
gg
reg
ate
d d
ata
ge
nd
er
in M
&E
oth
er
What was the subject of the first gender training attended?
4) Subject matter of 2nd gender training
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
ge
nd
er
an
aly
sis
ge
nd
er
ma
instr
ea
min
g
co
lle
ctin
g g
en
de
r d
isa
gg
reg
ate
d d
ata
ge
nd
er
in M
&E
oth
er
What was the subject of the second gender training attended?
4) Others in the organization trained on gender
No10%
Yes90%
If you have not been trained on gender, is there anyone in your organization who has training on gender?
4) Skills and knowledge in key areas
0
5
10
15
20
25
Yo
ur
un
de
rsta
nd
ing
of
co
nce
pts
an
d
pri
ncip
les o
f g
en
de
r a
na
lysis
in
a
gri
cu
ltu
re
Ho
w t
o d
eve
lop
ge
nd
er-
resp
on
siv
e
go
als
, o
utc
om
es a
nd
ou
tpu
ts f
or
yo
ur
pro
ject
Ho
w t
o id
en
tify
go
od
ge
nd
er-
sp
ecific
in
dic
ato
rs fo
r th
e o
utc
om
es a
nd
o
utp
uts
Ho
w t
o d
eve
lop
a g
en
de
r-re
sp
on
siv
e
M&
E
Inte
gra
tin
g g
en
de
r is
su
es in
M&
E
Ho
w t
o t
rain
oth
er
sta
ff in
ge
nd
er-
resp
on
siv
e M
&E
De
ve
lop
ing
to
ols
fo
r co
lle
ctin
g
ge
nd
er
dis
ag
gre
ga
ted
da
ta
Co
lle
ctin
g g
en
de
r d
isa
gg
reg
ate
d
da
ta
An
aly
sis
of
ge
nd
er
dis
ag
gre
ga
ted
d
ata
Use
of
ge
nd
er
dis
ag
gre
ga
ted
da
ta t
o
de
ve
lop
str
ate
gie
s f
or
ad
dre
ssin
g
ge
nd
er
Diffe
ren
t str
ate
gie
s fo
r a
dd
ressin
g
ge
nd
er
issu
es in
th
e im
ple
me
nta
tio
n
of
ag
ricu
ltu
re d
eve
lop
me
nt
pro
jects
How would you rate your skills and knowledge in each of the following key areas
No skills
Some knowledge
Adequate knowledge
Good knowledge
Highly Skilled
5) Gender analysis in projects
0
5
10
15
20
25
Co
nd
ucte
d a
ge
nd
er
an
aly
sis
Co
lle
cte
d g
en
de
r d
isa
gg
reg
ate
d d
ata
fo
r b
ase
lin
e,
M&
E a
nd
im
pa
ct
asse
ssm
en
t
Use
d g
en
de
r a
na
lysis
or
ge
nd
er
dis
ag
gre
ga
ted
da
ta t
o d
eve
lop
str
ate
gie
s to
ad
dre
ss g
en
de
r in
th
e
pro
ject
Tra
inin
g p
roje
ct
sta
ff o
n g
en
de
r
Exp
licitly
de
ve
lop
ed
ge
nd
er
ou
tco
me
s a
nd
im
pa
cts
as p
art
of
the
m
on
ito
rin
g a
nd
eva
lua
tio
n s
tra
teg
y
Have you done any of the following in your projects?
Yes
No
5) Gender analysis in projects
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
Co
nd
ucte
d a
ge
nd
er
an
aly
sis
Co
lle
cte
d g
en
de
r d
isa
gg
reg
ate
d d
ata
fo
r b
ase
lin
e,
M&
E a
nd
im
pa
ct
asse
ssm
en
t
Use
d g
en
de
r a
na
lysis
or
ge
nd
er
dis
ag
gre
ga
ted
da
ta t
o d
eve
lop
str
ate
gie
s to
ad
dre
ss g
en
de
r in
th
e
pro
ject
Tra
inin
g p
roje
ct
sta
ff o
n g
en
de
r
Exp
licitly
de
ve
lop
ed
ge
nd
er
ou
tco
me
s a
nd
im
pa
cts
as p
art
of
the
m
on
ito
rin
g a
nd
eva
lua
tio
n s
tra
teg
y
For each action that you have done, how useful it was in enhancing impacts of your project?
Not useful at all
Not very useful
Neutral
Useful
Very Useful
Conclusions & Ways Forward
Observations
Among respondents there’s a general consensus of the importance of gender analysis—will this hold if we expand the survey to other people/projects within your organization or other organizations?
Consensus that assets are important (perceptions section), however changes in household income and food security are put ahead of changes in household assets when it comes to M&E
Importance of project acceptability in community underscores contextual issues and need for effective community engagement, particularly on sensitive gender issues
Gender trainings are prevalent, but seem to be limited to a small group within the organization
Conclusions & Ways Forward
Areas of greatest need
Collection of gender disaggregated data
Development and training in gender sensitive M&E
Training on gender methods and analysis throughout organizations and projects
Assets vs. income in M&E
Responses from others in the organization