- TypeWorkshop
- Location Nairobi, Kenya
- Date 19-09-2022 - 23-09-2022
Education/Teaching/Training/Development
Social Sciences
Agriculture/Agribusiness
Introduction
In Africa, close to 70% of the population rely on agriculture as a source of their livelihoods. The sector contributes up to 23% to the GDP in most of the African countries and hence remains critical to local and regional economies. It is the basis for food security and an important source of employment, particularly for women who provide much of labor. Despite the women contribution to the sector, their participation is limited by factors including inequitable access to agricultural inputs, including family labour, high-yield crops, pesticides, and fertilizer, legal and cultural status, exclusion from alternative employment options and inheritance laws. In the spirit of achieving the aspiration of vision 2030 of leaving no one behind and particularly women, there is need to understand through gender analysis the extent to which women are included in the agricultural sector. Gender analysis provides information to integrate a gender perspective into policies, programmes and projects. To add on, conducting a gender analysis allows for the development of interventions that address gender inequalities and meet the different needs of women and men. This 5 days course will equip participants with knowledge about specific set of frameworks and methods for participants to use in order to integrate gender components into their agricultural projects and programs. Participants will also gain gender analysis skills through effective and systematic analysis of contexts and also be able to plan development from a gender equality perspective.
Duration
5 days
Who should attend?
· Gender advisers in NGOs and UN agencies,
· Development practitioners with an interest in gender mainstreaming
Course objectives
By the end of the training, participants will:
· Understand gender mainstreaming concepts, sex-disaggregated agriculture data and indicators;
· Plan and conduct gender surveys on agriculture
· Record and analyse sex-disaggregated raw data;
· Be capable of integrating a gender component and conducting gender analysis in agricultural projects, programmes and policies;
· Be able to use evidence in the policy-making process;
· Appreciate the interlinkages among SDG 5 (gender equality) and SDG 1 and 2 (ending poverty and ending hunger) and other related SDGs;
· Have explored the intrinsic relationship between gender and development
· Be able to integrate gender into contextual analysis, and to use gender analysis frameworks effectively
· Be better equipped to integrate gender into strategic and operational planning
· Have acquired methods of creating gender awareness within development practice.
Course content
Module 1: Mainstreaming gender in agricultural sector
· Basic gender concepts
· Gender roles and relations
· Intersectionality
· Principles and rules of gender analysis
· Basics of gender analysis
· Principles of gender analysis in survey research
· Matrix scoring and the Sustainable Intensification Assessment Framework
· Gender transformative approach
· Participation and collaboration
· Critical reflection
· Intersectionality
Module 2: Mainstreaming gender into agriculture to achieve the 2030 Agenda (concepts of gender, gender analysis, gender mainstreaming and 2030 agenda).
· Conceptual exploration of gender and development terms
· Gender analysis: Tools and frameworks
· Analysing gender and: (according to participant interest)
· Strategic planning and gender
· Operational planning and gender
Module 3: Sex-disaggregated agricultural data: why are they crucial?
· Gender-responsive agricultural projects assessment, monitoring and reporting.
· Gender-responsive agriculture Indicators
· From theory to practice: Planning and conducting a gender survey).
· Linking data to information: statistical foundations.
· From sex-disaggregated agriculture data to evidence-based policies
Module 4: Steps in carrying out gender analysis
· Identifying gender differences and the underlying causes of gender inequalities.
· Gender analysis frameworks
· Moser conceptual framework for gender analysis and planning
· Levy conceptual framework/ web of institutionalisation,
· Capacities and vulnerabilities approach (CVA)
· social relations approach
· Gender analysis matrix framework
Module 5: Analysing qualitative gender data using NVIVO
Introduction to NVivo
· NVivo Key terms
· NVivo interface
· NVivo workspace
· Use of NVivo ribbons
· Module 2: Project Management
· NVivo Projects
· Creating new projects
· Merging, importing and exporting projects
· Managing projects
· Working with different data sources
· Nodes in NVivo
· Theme codes
· Case nodes
· Relationships nodes
· Node matrices
Classifications
· Source classifications
· Case classifications
· Node classifications
Coding and Analysis
· Coding
· Data-driven vs theory-driven coding
· Analytic coding
· Descriptive coding
· Thematic coding
· Tree coding
· Thematic Analysis using NVivo
· Organize, store and retrieve data
· Cluster sources based on the words they contain
· Text searches and word counts through word frequency queries.
· Examine themes and structure in your content
Memos Annotations and Links
· Linked memos
· Adding annotation to selected content
· See also link
Queries using NVivo
· Queries for textual analysis
· Queries for exploring coding
Visualizing NVivo project
· Display data in charts
· Creating models and graphs to visualize connections
· Tree maps and cluster analysis diagrams
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TRAINING CUSTOMIZATION
This training can also be customized for your institution upon request. You can also have it delivered your preferred location.
For further inquiries, please contact us through Mobile: +254 732 776 700/+254759285295 or Email: [email protected]
REQUIREMENTS
· Participants should be reasonably proficient in English. During the trainings, participants should come with their own laptops.
TRAINING FEE
· The course fee covers the course tuition, training materials, two break refreshments, lunch, and study visits.
ACCOMMODATION
· Accommodation is arranged upon request. For reservations contact us through
· Mobile: +254732776700 / 254759285295
or Email: [email protected]
Fahari Palace Apartments, along Church Road, Nairobi Kenya
+254 732 776 700 +254 732 776 700