KEY RESULTS: GENDER ACTION PLAN OF TA 7831. Lucita S. Lazo - Team Leader of ADB-HiH Project



Similar documents
HAVING REGARD to Article 5 b) of the Convention on the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development of 14 December 1960;

Women Entrepreneurs & Problems Of Women Entrepreneurs

Emerging Face of Micro-Finance in India--A Review

High Level Policy Dialogue on Women and the Economy. San Francisco, California September 16, Declaration


CONTRIBUTION OF MICRO FINANCE IN EMPOWERING THE WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN GULBARGA CITY

Society for Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA) WOMEN S POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT AND LEADERSHIP IN INDIA Celebrating 30 Years

IT S YOUR TURN NOW! Welcome to Ecorys programme for women empowerment through entrepreneurship

Women s Empowerment Principles. Equality Means Business

Capacity Statement Youth Enterprise and Vocational Training 1

JOB AND PERSON SPECIFICATION. It has an annual budget of approximately 50 million and currently a staff of approximately 300.

Impact Assessment Research of Micro- Credit Loans on Palestinian Women

SUSTAINABLE EMPOWERMENT MODEL FOR GENDER MAINSTREAMING IN MARINE FISHERIES OF KERALA

VALUE CHAIN DEVELOPMENT Training activities & Tools

Results of the staff survey on gender awareness and capacity development for gender mainstreaming at ICRAF

SECTOR ASSESSMENT (SUMMARY): MICRO, SMALL, AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT

Women Empowerment Unleashing the Power of Women Entrepreneurship. Under the Women Empowerment initiative are programs and services.

Guidance for the development of gender responsive Joint Programmes. MDG Achievement Fund

The Promotion of Women Entrepreneurship in Finland

Employment of Marginalized groups

STRATEGIES FOR INCREASING NONTRADITIONAL ENROLLMENT

Gender inequalities in South African society

The Direct and Spillover Impacts of a Business Training Program for Female Entrepreneurs in Kenya. David McKenzie, World Bank Susana Puerto, ILO

SPEECH BY DR TUKIYA KANKASA-MABULA DEPUTY GOVERNOR ADMINISTRATION, BANK OF ZAMBIA AT THE CEREMONY TO DISBURSE LOANS TO WOMEN SELF HELP GROUPS UNDER

Business Promotion Strategy in Sweden

IJPSS Volume 2, Issue 3 ISSN:

European Reconciliation Package

Banking on Women. An action plan to open up access to finance for women. Report of a review commissioned by the Deputy Prime Minister

Empowering Women Economically is Key to Development.

UNDERSTANDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN CAMBODIA

EVALUATION OF MAJOR PROBLEMS FACED BY THE MEMBERS OF SELF HELP GROUPS: A STUDY OF MYSORE DISTRICT

Tips for Conducting a Gender Analysis at the Activity or Project Level

AAUW. Women in Community Colleges. Access to Success

Women s entrepreneurship & IPV: A cluster-randomized trial of microenterprise assistance and partner participation in postconflict

HE STEM Staff Culture Survey Guidance

GVEP S EXPERIENCE WITH WORKING WITH WOMEN ENTERPRENUERS IN EAST AFRICA. By Phyllis Kariuki and Patrick Balla

Entrepreneurship in Egypt

Manager briefing. Gender pay equity guide for managers GENDER P Y EQUITY

INTERNATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY AGENCY (IRENA) Contribution to the 2015 United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Integration Segment

Economic Empowerment of Women through Self Help Groups

SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF SHG ON TRIBAL WOMEN

Report on Commonwealth Women s Forum, CHOGM, Malta 22 nd -24 th November 2015 CPA Delegates: Margaret Mitchell MSP, Sandra White MSP

Cambodian Youth Development Centre (CYDC)

Why are there so few women in the tech industry in Oslo, Norway?

Social Work Salaries by Gender

ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS MODEL AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

Anita Nyberg. Center for Gender Studies Stockholm University Stockholm, Sweden

Supporting Women in Leadership

REMARKS BY H.E. MARTHA POBEE ON WOMEN AND YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN AFRICA: THE IMPACT OF ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION ON DEVELOPMENT

Best Practices Dialogue: Faculty Recruitment and Retention

Helping Women Get on TRACK

Commercial Bank s Role in Women Entrepreneurship Development in Bangladesh

Joint conclusions of the Spanish Presidency EU Youth Conference youth employment and social inclusion, Jerez, Spain April 2010

Equal Pay Statement. April Also available in large print (16pt) and electronic format. Ask Student Services for details.

Catalysing the Participation of Women-Owned Businesses in Intra- EAC Trade through Evidence-based Policies and Programmes

Center of Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (CEED), School of Business, Kenyatta University

Women s Leadership Development Survey

OVERVIEW. Mission/Vision

Residents Living in Boston Public Housing and Mental Health/Substance Abuse

2014 CFPB annual employee survey

Your Future by Design

Gender Equality: Student Culture Survey Guidance for Departments

Job Description of General Managers

Basic Economic Development Strategies

AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP CHECKLIST FOR GENDER MAINSTREAMING IN THE INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR

Pay equity and legal risk management

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

Utah Financing Options

Entrepreneurship is attractive to many youth in the abstract. Key Messages. Data and methodology

Skills for Youth Employment

Written Contribution on General Discussion on Rural Women. Submitted by Self Employed Women s Association - SEWA

Women Leaders Summit: Building a Roadmap to 2020 Brief Information

AWEJ: ADVANCING WOMEN S EQUALITY IN JORDAN A women s economic empowerment project

FROM SOCIAL PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT TO MANAGEMENT: CASE OF ESAF MICROFINANCE AND INVESTMENTS PRIVATE LTD., INDIA

Gender Based Violence

Investing in rural people in Indonesia

Gender Differences Between Mexican Migration to the US and Paraguayan Migration to Argentina

Equality between women and men

UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (UNIDO) Executive Summary. Access to finance for youth and women entrepreneurs in Myanmar

The Cairo Declaration

LIST OF AVAILABLE COURSES

Presented By: Tarah Caudill, M.Ed., & NCC and Ching Yi Kuo, M.A., NCC Doctoral Candidates at UNCC

JOB AND PERSON SPECIFICATION

American Views of Churches in Schools. Survey of Over 2,000 American Adults

Ministry of Gender Equality and Family Republic of Korea

Position Actual Qualification for the position Salary per month (in Rs.)* Minimum Experience: 4 years of experience in similar field

Towards Improving the Performance of Women Entrepreneurs in Small and Medium Enterprises in Nairobi County, Kenya: Policy Recommendations

WWL People Strategy 2015/ /19. Page 1 of 7. Version 0.3 (March 2015)

Zimbabwe Women s Economic Empowerment Study Terms of Reference

THE MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT FUND DEPLOYING VALUE CHAINS FOR DEVELOPMENT. Nancy Lee General Manager MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT FUND

The Glass Ceiling for Women in Logistics

Credit: Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves INCREASING INVESTMENT IN THE CLEAN COOKING SECTOR

SECTOR ASSESSMENT (SUMMARY): MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT 1 Sector Road Map 1. Sector Performance, Problems, and Opportunities

Gender perspective in agriculture value chain development in Kosovo

$tart $mart Salary Negotiation

Gender-based discrimination in the labour market

Paid and Unpaid Labor in Developing Countries: an inequalities in time use approach

Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women

Gender and Global Value Chains

Guidance Counselor Sex Equity Survey

Transcription:

KEY RESULTS: GENDER ACTION PLAN OF TA 7831 Lucita S. Lazo - Team Leader of ADB-HiH Project

PRACTICAL MEASURES TO ENSURE GENDER BALANCE IN THE TA PROJECT Participation of women in the TA project Female team leader Recruitment of female field staff Training experts from Hand in Hand (HiH) are women Staff training to enhance gender awareness and gender sensitivity of male and female staff 2

KEY RESULT AREAS OF THE TA GENDER ACTION PLAN (GAP) Built capacity of women SHGs to provide energyrelated micro-enterprise development services Access to business development services improved for women-headed micro-enterprises Gender Mainstreamed Project Performance Monitoring System (PPMS) developed 3

ACCESS TO BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES IMPROVED FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS Access to entrepreneurial motivation through IEM trainings technology motors attached to tailoring machines, pottery wheels, bangle making rollers; press machine for laminated paper cup making skills training 777 women trained, 68 skill trainings conducted in different trades; still ongoing 4

WOMEN ADOPTING NEW TECHNOLOGY 5

WOMEN IN CFL SKILLS TRAINING 6

ACCESS TO BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Business counseling, coaching and mentoring by HiH enterprise development advisers business planning market assessment Linkages with the market such as contact with traders, buy-back schemes, trade fairs suppliers of raw materials, tools and equipment 7

CAPACITY BUILDING OF WOMEN SHGS Training of selected women SHG members in providing Business Development Support (BDS) - Ongoing As of 31 October 2014: 9 training courses on BDS provision completed 159 women SHG members have been trained Training of selected women SHG members on Gender & Energy - Ongoing 8

DON TS IN THE USE OF ELECTRICITY 9

GENDER MAINSTREAMED PPMS Gender Indicators in Project Performance Monitoring System Number of women adopting energy-based improvements or starting energy-based enterprises Number of women entrepreneurs having access to business services through SHG assistance Skills training given to women entrepreneurs through mobilizer cum trainer (MCT) assistance 10

MONITORING OF WOMEN-LED ENTERPRISES REQUIRE DATA Equitable access to infrastructure i.e. electricity: Data on female headed households benefiting from rural electrification Economic empowerment indicators: Number of energy-based enterprises Number of jobs generated for women Access to loans facilitated for women 11

DESIRED TA PROJECT OUTCOME Outcome: Improved business opportunities to an estimated 20,000 women entrepreneurs More than 17,000 women have been trained as of today Nearly a thousand have taken skills training More than 500 women are taking up energy-based enterprises 12

OUTCOMES: WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND SOCIAL INCLUSION Women gain recognition and identity Women acquiring knowledge and skills Acknowledged as important economic contributors to the family Women express feelings of self-worth and confidence Increased motivation to do business Improved skills in their chosen trade Have knowledge and confidence in the use of technology Women in the margins reached by business services i.e. BPL, tribal women, disabled, backward castes Optimism and hope among the women 13

EMERGING OUTCOMES Crossing the gender divide Domestic burdens shared: Husbands share domestic duties of women to attend training and do business Gender stereotypes breached: CFL assembly, LED series making Reduced subordination of women: Husbands become partners in the business; men involve the women in making important decisions in the family Discrimination diminishing: Husbands allow women to participate in pottery, a trade traditionally dominated by men 14

CHANGE IS IN THE AIR Changing women s lives Changing gender relations Changing households Changing communities 15