Toolkit for Integrating Gender in the Monitoring and Evaluation of Health Programs


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Author(s): Jessica Fehringer, Brittany Iskarpatyoti, Bridgit Adamou, and Jessica Levy

Year: 2017

Toolkit for Integrating Gender in the Monitoring and Evaluation of Health Programs Abstract:

This toolkit aims to help international health programs integrate a gender perspective in their monitoring and evaluation (M&E) activities, measures, and reporting. 

It is designed for use by health program staff working in various health sectors (such as HIV; malaria; reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health; and tuberculosis), and for various health agencies and initiatives. The toolkit will support health program staff to integrate gender in their programs, projects, and M&E activities.

Its objectives are to provide the following: 

  • Processes and tools for integrating gender in a health program’s M&E activities
  • Guidance on facilitating communication with primary stakeholders on the importance of gender and M&E
  • Additional resources on gender-integrated programming and M&E 

The full collection is available online at https://www.measureevaluation.org/resources/tools/gender/toolkit-for-integrating-gender-in-the-monitoring-and-evaluation-of-health-programs

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