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Indicators of Women’s Empowerment in Developing Nations

Indicators of Women’s Empowerment in Developing Nations. By: Asmah Mallick (Daisy) Bui Chung Kelsey Roets (Nu) Kulvatee Kantachote Rachel Polster. Roadmap. 1. Recap of project goal. 2. Methodology. 3. Recommend per evaluation Comment on USAID. 4. Conclusion. Project Recap.

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Indicators of Women’s Empowerment in Developing Nations

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  1. Indicators of Women’s Empowerment in Developing Nations By: • AsmahMallick • (Daisy) Bui Chung • Kelsey Roets • (Nu) KulvateeKantachote • Rachel Polster

  2. Roadmap • 1 • Recap of project goal • 2 • Methodology • 3 • Recommend per evaluation • Comment on USAID • 4 • Conclusion

  3. ProjectRecap INDICATORS Gender-sensitive indicators • Indentify use by international organizations • Organize by functional dimension • Evaluate and recommend indicators • Watch list • Health • Education • Governance • Final Indicators • Economic Contribution • Media

  4. Evaluation Criteria • Data • Feasibility • Availability • Accuracy • Reliability • Effectiveness in measuring women’s empowerment • Standardized for comparisons

  5. Economic Contribution

  6. Recommended Indicators: Economic Contribution, Market Participation

  7. Recommended Indicators: Economic Contribution, Resource Equity

  8. Recommended Economic Contribution Indicators: Comparison to USAID

  9. Education

  10. Recommended Indicators: Education

  11. Recommended Indicators: Education, Not Currently Used by Major Agenices ...Indicators only used by some agencies

  12. Recommended Indicators: Education USAID Promotes: • Removal of gender-stereotyping from material • Separate latrines • Trained female teachers USAID Measures: • Enrollment rate • Quality of education

  13. Governance

  14. Recommended Indicators: Governance

  15. Health

  16. Recommended Indicators: Health

  17. Media

  18. Recommended Indicators: Media, Equal Coverage in News Reporting

  19. Recommended Indicators: Media, Equal Treatment of Media Employees

  20. Recommended Indicators: Media, Freedom of Speech

  21. Conclusion • 581 indicators identified, 37 recommended • Future Research - Watch List Indictors

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